Of course he did -- and for obvious reasons:
Outgoing Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) told reporters Tuesday that he has no existing plans to seek office again but did not rule out a future run."I'm not even concerned about that right now," he said during a press briefing in the Capitol, adding that the country faces huge challenges.
In response to a question, he said Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), a rumored candidate for Secretary of State, would be an "excellent" choice for the job. If Kerry vacates his seat, Brown would have the option of making another run for...











7. And, of course, the President of the United States on Christmas Day 1968 was NOT Richard Nixon, but Lyndon B Johnson.
Some "searing" memory.
It's bad enough to have valour thieves like Richard Blumenthal, but to have a man, who threw "his" medals over the fence of the WH, lied about the actions of members of the military, lied about his own service, conducted his own "foreign policy" and is delusional when it comes to the ME has no place in the Department of Defence.
And, Scott Brown needs to put his country before his own political ambitions.