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Scott Brown: I Can Beat Obama at Hoops

... with help from daughter who plays at Boston College

By the Associated Press

Posted Jan 28, 2010 8:28 PM CST

(AP) – Barely a week after his stunning win in the Massachusetts Senate race, Republican Scott Brown boasted tonight that he can beat President Barack Obama ... at basketball. In an appearance on The Jay Leno Show, the Republican said he challenged noted hoops fanatic Obama to a two-on-two showdown when they talked on election night. Brown says he'd team up with his daughter Ayla, who plays guard at Boston College.

Senator-elect Scott Brown and wife Gail Huff watch their daughter Ayla play for Boston College's women's basketball team, Jan. 21, 2010.
Senator-elect Scott Brown and wife Gail Huff watch their daughter Ayla play for Boston College's women's basketball team, Jan. 21, 2010.   (AP Photo)
Jay Leno laughs during a satellite interview with senator-elect Scott Brown, R-Mass., tonight.
Jay Leno laughs during a satellite interview with senator-elect Scott Brown, R-Mass., tonight.   (AP Photo/NBC)
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t0ak
Jan 30, 2010 12:54 PM CST
I see all his voters are posting here
Robert_Dada
Jan 30, 2010 5:36 AM CST
Though your grammar is atrocious, I know you much like me Rob, and I appreciate that. However, no amount of flattery will sway me from thinking you are an absolute imbecile.
SilenceDogood
Jan 29, 2010 11:59 AM CST
Give him six months and he is qualified to run for POTUS!

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