More on the "Scott heard round the world . . ." from the
WSJ.
"Back in September, picking up on the rising tide of public anger over
health reform, excessive spending, and one-party arrogance, he
fashioned a simple, compelling narrative to deal with it: no to a
rushed, confusing health-care bill, yes to a freeze on federal spending
and to introducing some sunlight into government. Mr. Brown repeated it
over and over with the inner confidence that his message would
eventually resonate. It did.
Mr. Brown says it frustrates him that too many politicians still
believe that people will be fooled by what they're proposing. "People
aren't stupid, and leaders should figure out they're better informed
now than ever." Perhaps that explains how Scott Brown was able to pull
off his improbable Cinderella story."
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