DEM REID, HATE-SPEECH RETURNED, APOLOGIZES TO BUSH
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
There are some Dems who are so absolutely upset about the Republican advantage in America that they rant ad infinitum, hate speech gear in place, and then make media fools of themselves.
It must be embarrassing to continue such a neurotic state of mouth after the Red States win last November; but then again there are some diseases that are simply hard to lick.
So once again we have on tawdry display the flap tongue of a Dem leader who pronounced stupid sentences, realized they were dumb dumb dumb, and then apologized for the world to hear.
Wouldn’t it be smart if the Dem leadership so-called had a meeting to discuss how to discipline their public deliveries so as not to dig deeper the already gaping hole in their party? One would think so.
But then again, Dem leaders are not thinking that much these days. That is, they are not into creative, productive, optimistic thinking as are the Republicans. Surely they can’t begin to match up with the progressive agenda set by US President George W. Bush.
Therefore, when Senator Harry Reid gave forth with gases aplenty, he stepped back a bit later and then lifted the phone to make a call to the Republicans.
Here’s the way it goes as reported by Erin Neff of the Las Vegas Review-Journal: Reid was waxing eloquent on filibusters and the rules set down in the US Senate. Dem Reid was acting like the wise ol’ owl in mentoring a group of juniors. In other words, he was seeking to provide "a lesson in partisan politics, particularly about the commander in chief.
"’The man's father is a wonderful human being. I think this guy is a loser.’"
So with one simple sentence, Dad George is let go as a "wonderful" person while Son George is slammed as a "loser." There you have it from Reid.
Naturally the juniors seated in front of him wanted to impress their experienced, professional, seasoned Reid, therefore they responded with chuckles chortled. That was followed with more from Reid: "I think President Bush is doing a bad job."
Consider that Dem high brow academician in-depth political guidance for the younger set. Well, it so happens that Republican National Communications Director Brian Jones got wind of the give-forth. Hearing what the Dem had said, Jones stated to media that the remarks were "’a sad development but not surprising from the leader of a party devoid of optimism, ideas or solutions to the issues people care about most.’"
Oh, how precious and cadenced that response from a Republican. Sterling indeed.
Reid, humbled when the press got hold of his comments, then connected with the Review-Journal. He told staff there that he had "crossed the line."
Surely he had.
Reid went on: "’You know the president is in Europe, probably sleeping. But I called (Karl) Rove and apologized for what I said.’"
Repentance is good for the soul.
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There are some Dems who are so absolutely upset about the Republican advantage in America that they rant ad infinitum, hate speech gear in place, and then make media fools of themselves.
It must be embarrassing to continue such a neurotic state of mouth after the Red States win last November; but then again there are some diseases that are simply hard to lick.
So once again we have on tawdry display the flap tongue of a Dem leader who pronounced stupid sentences, realized they were dumb dumb dumb, and then apologized for the world to hear.
Wouldn’t it be smart if the Dem leadership so-called had a meeting to discuss how to discipline their public deliveries so as not to dig deeper the already gaping hole in their party? One would think so.
But then again, Dem leaders are not thinking that much these days. That is, they are not into creative, productive, optimistic thinking as are the Republicans. Surely they can’t begin to match up with the progressive agenda set by US President George W. Bush.
Therefore, when Senator Harry Reid gave forth with gases aplenty, he stepped back a bit later and then lifted the phone to make a call to the Republicans.
Here’s the way it goes as reported by Erin Neff of the Las Vegas Review-Journal: Reid was waxing eloquent on filibusters and the rules set down in the US Senate. Dem Reid was acting like the wise ol’ owl in mentoring a group of juniors. In other words, he was seeking to provide "a lesson in partisan politics, particularly about the commander in chief.
"’The man's father is a wonderful human being. I think this guy is a loser.’"
So with one simple sentence, Dad George is let go as a "wonderful" person while Son George is slammed as a "loser." There you have it from Reid.
Naturally the juniors seated in front of him wanted to impress their experienced, professional, seasoned Reid, therefore they responded with chuckles chortled. That was followed with more from Reid: "I think President Bush is doing a bad job."
Consider that Dem high brow academician in-depth political guidance for the younger set. Well, it so happens that Republican National Communications Director Brian Jones got wind of the give-forth. Hearing what the Dem had said, Jones stated to media that the remarks were "’a sad development but not surprising from the leader of a party devoid of optimism, ideas or solutions to the issues people care about most.’"
Oh, how precious and cadenced that response from a Republican. Sterling indeed.
Reid, humbled when the press got hold of his comments, then connected with the Review-Journal. He told staff there that he had "crossed the line."
Surely he had.
Reid went on: "’You know the president is in Europe, probably sleeping. But I called (Karl) Rove and apologized for what I said.’"
Repentance is good for the soul.
For more: http://conservativeposts.us/ <http://conservativeposts.us/>


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