Cheerleading squad
Memo the Herald editors: the election is over.
While the Globe offers us a front page story about Sen.-elect Scott Brown's efforts to get down to work and try to convince skeptics, the Herald regales us with yet another flossy piece about Scott Brown as a "piece."
I suspect Brown's camp may have a few words for the cheer leading squad at Herald Square. The will be far better positioned for his 2012 re-election campaign if he establishes a record as a sober leader and not as a pin-up.
And it's worth repeating a question heard often since the election: Just how in love with the story would the Herald be if a woman candidate had posed nude?
While the Globe offers us a front page story about Sen.-elect Scott Brown's efforts to get down to work and try to convince skeptics, the Herald regales us with yet another flossy piece about Scott Brown as a "piece."
I suspect Brown's camp may have a few words for the cheer leading squad at Herald Square. The will be far better positioned for his 2012 re-election campaign if he establishes a record as a sober leader and not as a pin-up.
And it's worth repeating a question heard often since the election: Just how in love with the story would the Herald be if a woman candidate had posed nude?
Labels: Boston Herald, Scott Brown





1 Comments:
it's amazing that you have a problem with Brown posing nude but had no problem with Teddy being a murderer.
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