msnbc’s Lawrence O’Donnell weighed the political future of “loser Scott Brown,” the now former senator from Massachusetts, during Monday’s Rewrite segment.
Voters booted the Republican from office in the last election, opting for the Democrat on the ticket, Harvard professor Elizabeth Warren.
O’Donnell accused Brown of running “a Senate campaign that was worthy of the thugs” in his old Boston neighborhood.
“’Hey, you’re not from around here!’ That was Brown’s basic campaign message, which he thought was gonna terrify Oklahoma-born Elizabeth Warren, the way it rightfully terrified people who mistakenly wandered into Southie or Charlestown or other, shall we say, insular Boston neighborhoods,” said The Last Word host, breaking into his “wicked” Boston accent.
With Sen. John Kerry’s nomination to be America’s next Secretary of State, the media has widely speculated this vacancy could leave just the right opening for Brown to run for the Senate again.
O’Donnell, who first speculated Brown would have a better chance of winning the governorship instead, argued that a move back into the Senate is unlikely for Brown.








