While walking to and then waiting in line for the rally for Martha Coakley with President Barack Obama at Northeastern University, here’s my experience with Scott Brown supporters . . .
First, I was nearly run over at a STOP sign by a guy with too many Scott Brown signs in his windows and too bothered to stop, let alone to actually take the time to look, to see me or anyone else in time. (Oh, and the same guy later heckled the crowd while driving by the line of people waiting to get into the event.)
Then while I’m in line I’m told to ’shut up’ by a Scott Brown supporter determined to harass the line of people waiting to see Martha Coakley and the President of the United States. (This in response to my asking that he please stand on the other side of the street with his fellow supporters.)
And then I get a third Scott Brown supporter walking down the line of people waiting to get into the event that insists on waving a sign in my face for chanting, “If it’s Brown, flush it down.” He didn’t like that . . . and I didn’t like that he was going out of his way to harass Martha Coakley supporters.
This is the kind of class behavior Scott Brown stands for? And this is the kind of supporters he attracts?
