For those of you who don't know him, Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) is a sad little man who has been chosen by his constituents to carry the water for the Democrat party. Once a relatively quite bureaucrat on Capitol Hill, Senate Minority Leader Reid now fully embodies the arrogant liberal pomposity so prevalent in the ranks of a party seemingly lost in their determination to hold on to their failed socialist ideology. It seems as though every week he just keeps intensifying his unfounded attacks on the President and the Republican Party as a whole. Through his constant bashing of George Bush?s mandated agenda and his push for obstructionism on the floor of the Senate, Harry Reid is proving more and more how absolutely pathetic he and his fellow hypocrites really are.
With President Bush overseas in Europe this weekend to commemorate VE day, Senator Reid saw fit to publicly call the President a "looser." Although he later realized his error of judgment and acknowledged his mistake publicly, I can?t help but think of the words my mother once told me; "if it?s on the lips, it?s in the heart." Reid should be a little more careful not to throw stones in glass houses. Considering all the heavy drum beating in recent weeks by the Senate Democrats over the so called "questionable ethics" of Republican House Majority Leader Tom Delay, and considering the more substantial "questionable ethics" of Harry Reid, one would think that the Senator might consider using a different choice of words in the context of his political descent. The way I see it, the further Senator Reid keeps shoving his foot in his mouth, the easier it gets for folks to identify who the real looser is.
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