For the nation's newest senator, former centerfold model Scott Brown has a somewhat inflated impression of his own importance.
The first-year Massachusetts senator also defended his record and suggested he had acted in a more bipartisan fashion than Democrats.
“Bipartisanship, by the way, is a two way street. While I voted about 30 percent of the time with the Democrats now, not one Democrat has voted with me," Brown told the TV station.
"Not one Democrat has voted with me?" WTF? The Dems bent over backwards to get Brown's vote on financial reform, ultimately reconvening the conference committee to cave into his demands on behalf of the big banks, and what they get is more petulance? At any rate, he's now suggesting that he'll deign to vote for their bill.
Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) offered a hint that he may support the financial reform bill when it comes to a final vote later this month.
“I’m going to be making a decision soon, but I’m liking what I see,” Brown told WHDH television station in Plymouth, Mass., on Sunday.
Meanwhile, how's the diva celebrating the Fourth of July? With an essay contest in which his constituents can submit their ideas about what freedom means to them, in return for a chance to attend a Red Sox game with him. The catch? You have pay him $50 for the honor of submitting an essay. Freedom certainly isn't free.