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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Is Sherrod Brown "beautiful" ?

The Hill certainly thinks so.

The Capitol Hill newspaper selected Sen. Sherrod Brown as one of the "50 Most Beautiful People on Capitol Hill." Note, however, that Brown did not make the "Top 10" list.

According to the newspaper, the 54-year-0ld freshman senator "may not be as sharply dressed as his home-state colleague, House GOP leader John Boehner" of West Chester "or as smoothly polished" as Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. But Brown’s "combination of rumpled cool and passionate progressivism makes him the unsung beauty of the upper chamber."

Proof? According to the new book out by his wife, Cleveland Plain Dealer columnist Connie Schultz, Brown "leaves his wife love notes, takes her to the theater, serenades her with the Beatles" and calls her "baby."


10 Comments:

at 1:48 PM, July 26, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mr. Brown could be even more beautiful in the eyes of middle class constituents if he votes against the Section 8 Voucher Reform Act which will flood even more low income people into neighborhoods.

 
at 3:14 PM, July 26, 2007 Blogger usefullidiot said...

Sharrod, embrace the fair tax, and eliminate the IRS, and I'll tell you where a great dry-cleaner is 4 blocks from the capital.

 
at 3:20 PM, July 26, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

awww

 
at 6:47 PM, July 26, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ummm...

But, the section 8 program needs to insure that every community bears a proportionate share of low income housing so that the plan to acclimate the disadvantaged into the general community in regards to values, education and opportunities - is accomplished.

Over-saturation competing with exclusive neighborhoods is causing the failure of this program.

It is fixable, it is necessary and it can work --- it we all do our Fair Share.

 
at 8:05 PM, July 26, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow. The RNC must be short on cash! They've obviously stopped their payoffs to Malia "Jean Schmidt is My Idol" Rulon and caRl wei$eR. why elese would they ever write something so positive about a Democrat?

 
at 11:45 PM, July 26, 2007 Blogger JohnDWoodSr said...

Will someone please warn Malia that a Life/Style writer is posting to this blog under her name? That person must be stopped!

 
at 9:05 AM, July 27, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

If Mr. Brown does his homework he will find out that Section 8 does not spread around the low income. They only reconcentrate together in vulnerable neighborhoods causing the same problems they did in th "projects". The Federal Government cannot force voucher holders to move to neighborhoods with few poor people. John Cranley tried and failed because you can't do it. The program is a distater destroying middle class neighborhoods all over the country.

 
at 8:58 PM, July 27, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your friend in this thread is no friend, it is an obsessive html stalker, PERIOD !

If there is a wRong wingnut whacko view, your friend will acknowledge it as I would like to hug and kiss my man,Senator Sherrod Brown!

That's what friends are for !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 10:01 PM, July 27, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

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"...8:58 PM, July 27, 2007...

Thanks for playing 'follower' the LEADER !

Emulation is the highest form of flattery !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 9:06 AM, August 03, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mr. Brown...beautiful? Uh, no but my wife is!!!

 
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