This week saw a candid interview with retiring Senator Harry Reid and CNN's Dana Bash in which Reid, in a round about way, admitted he lied in August of 2012, before the presidential election, when he took to the Senate floor and falsely accused Mitt Romney of not paying taxes. The smugness on his face as he justifies the lie he told before the American people is sickening. He obviously revels in holding the title of the most polarizing POS in the Senate and has no regrets for the role he thinks he played in securing a second term for Barack Obama.
Politics has become a dirty rotten game in Washington, and no one has played the game better than Harry Reid. So by his rules, perhaps all politicians should have to prove lies told about them are not true and the most convincing wins - truth be damned.
Hillary Clinton has a lesbian lover. I can say that if it mean she loses the election right? @DanJoseph78 #LiberalLogic #HarryReid #lies
— Bud White (@misterpillz) April 1, 2015
Going by his rules, I'm going to assume Harry Reid was beaten up by the mob until he proves otherwise. #KellyFile
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) April 1, 2015
It's 10:15 AM EDT on Wednesday 01 April 2015 and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid hasn't yet proven he is not a pederast.
— Is Reid a Pederast? (@PederastReid) April 1, 2015
Comrade Reid would fit right in at the Politburo, since his values are those of Marxist socialists. His chronic lying and deceit are perfect examples of the Marxist philosophy that the end justifies the means, whether the means are illegal, unethical or immoral. And that pretty much sums up Harry Reid's life as an un-indicted criminal. If a Republican wins the presidency in 2016 and appoints a Republican Attorney General, Harry Reid will need a very good law firm to defend him against several major corruption charges looming in his background. It's those potential charges that have Reid retiring from the Senate and not some altruistic reason to bring in new blood to the Senate. Harry Reid has done more to destroy the traditions and historical practices of the Senate than any other Majority Leader in American history. Reid changed the Senate character from a sober, thoughtful deliberative legislative body into a contentious ongoing political brawl.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many are waking up to this reality? It will be interesting to see what 2016 brings.
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