Upstart Republican Senate candidate Scott Brown released a commercial that included a snippet of him shaking hands outside Fenway Park.
His opponent, clueless Democrat Martha Coakley, sneered at the activity the way Hillary Clinton used to sneer at baking cookies.
Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling came down like a ton of bricks on Coakley for dissing Fenway and its fans.
In response, Coakley tried to fit Schilling for a pin-striped suit:
Curt Schilling, a Yankees fan?
C’mon, Boston Red Sox fans: don’t take such casual insult like serfs enduring slaps from the lord of the manor. Wear your Red Sox hoodies on Tuesday when you vote for Scott Brown: he knows who the heck Curt Schilling is.
(Hat tip: Michelle Malkin.)
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