Brownie is feeling his oats. After sparring with Smilin' Norm Coleman in February, Brownie now goes to Playboy to gloat:
"He came in there and started saying I didn't show any leadership," Brown recalled. "He kept chastising me. I said, 'OK, now ask me a question. Give me the specifics so I can respond to it.' And he turned and said, 'Well, I'm sorry. I'm out of time, and I've got to go.' He got up and left.
"What kind of man is that? If you don't have the guts to sit there and listen to my response and ask me questions about my leadership, then screw you!"
Brownie is a selfish churl. Were I partially responsible for exacerbating one of the worst disasters to strike the nation, I would devote my time and energies to personal redemption -- not settling petty scores with those who have noted my failings.
You're absolutely right about Brown. He's just mad that he didn't get a Medal of Freedom like Paul Bremer did.
What's interesting to me is why Coleman continues to partake in these public hearings. Maybe he figures that he'll get a good sound bite out of it to use in a campaign commercial. Problem is: for every good sound bite, there are lot's of other sound bites that make him look (sound) like an idiot.
The best sound bite concerning Norm continues to be George Galloway’s (not exactly a fine human being himself)comment on “Hardball”to wit: “To be accused of a lack of moral character by Senator Norm Coleman is a bit like being told to sit up straight by the Hunchback of Notre Dame.”
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