Want a laugh? You must meet "Mr. Bunny"- the guy the VT repubs are putting up for Governor:
The New Candidate For A New Millennium, Scott "Mr. Bunny" Milne, is off to an inauspicious start. He doesn't have a campaign website yet, so there's no established way for supporters to, like, give him a campaign contribution. He has yet to hire a single staffer. And he acknowledges that he has yet to formulate positions on some key issues.
Plus, at last Saturday's VTGOP confab, he was a tad underwhelming. The Freeploid's Terri Hallenbeck:
He then launched into a story about raising rabbits as a kid and how his out-of-state relatives enjoyed watching them breed, prompted by the premise that he got his rabbit cages in Wolcott, the town where Berry lives. In the parking lot afterward, Milne wondered how well the rabbit story had gone over with his audience. He has three months before the primary to weed the rabbits out of his political speeches.
Aww, bunnies.
http://www.greenmountaindaily.com/diary/10576/what-scott-milne-should-do
Scott Milne Says DUI, Cocaine Arrests Made For 'Powerful Life Lessons'
http://digital.vpr.net/post/scott-milne-says-dui-cocaine-arrests-made-powerful-life-lessons
And now for an inside look into the Scott Milne for governor campaign.
That is, of course, the campaign of the all-but-officially-endorsed candidate of the Vermont Republican Party, which began June 12 when Milne, the 55-year-old Pomfret businessman, said on a radio program that he would seek the GOP nomination to run against incumbent Democrat Peter Shumlin.
And two weeks later, the campaign is
The campaign is
Lets see. There must be a campaign around here somewhere.
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http://vtdigger.org/2014/06/25/margolis-scott-milne-letting-parade-pass/
Don't think bunnies, think lambs- as in sacrificial ones.