Tuesday, November 4, 2014

#2 Reason to #VoteDemsOut

Pure evil is the best way to describe Harry Reid, although a frillion other modifiers come close. Some may think Reid is simply loony, senile-bound, or mentally challenged, but to Conservatives, he is the epitome of what is evil with progressive ideals. 

Voting Democrats out of the Senate would be a step in the right direction which would lessen the think tank, known as Harry Reid. While you take a trip down Reidism lane, think about this - more than 300 bills passed by the House are taking a lengthy vacation on Harry the Obstructionist's desk.
"[Reid] was wowed by Obama's oratorical gifts and believed that the country was ready to embrace a black presidential candidate, especially one such as Obama  a 'light-skinned' African American 'with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one.'"  Game Change, the 2010 book by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann
"The people of New Orleans and that area, they were hurt but nothing in comparison to what happened to the people" in New York and New Jersey. January 2013  
“I think that [Clarence Thomas] has been an embarrassment to the Supreme Court.”  December 2004 
“We have hundreds of thousands of people who tried to sign up who didn’t get through. There are some people who are not like my grandchildren who can handle everything so easily on the Internet, and these people need a little extra time. It’s not — the example they gave us is a 63-year-old woman came into the store and said, ‘I almost got it. Every time I just about got there, it would cut me off.’ We have a lot of people just like this through no fault of the Internet, but because people are not educated on how to use the Internet.” 
“It’s been obvious that [Republicans]‘re doing everything they can to make [Obama] fail. And I hope, I hope — and I say this seriously — I hope that’s based on substance and not the fact that he’s African-American.” 
“We’ve known for years the tea party has full control of the House. Now we understand they have full control of the Republican caucus here in the Senate.” 

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