On the Senate floor today, Majority Leader Harry Reid blasted the House for scrapping the Sandy relief bill:
Sen Harry Reid: "The House of Representatives walked away last night" on Sandy relief
— Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) January 2, 2013
https://twitter.com/aadragna/status/286522292308168706
But, despite his stompy-footed outrage at the GOP, he vowed that he wouldn’t resort to name-calling. Apparently, Reid suffers from severe memory impairment.
https://twitter.com/cmdeb/status/286524305284673536
https://twitter.com/RubyRedVette/status/286525033847869440
Didn't Reid, who now "won't stoop to name-calling" call Boehner a dictator last week?
— Matt Exotic (@MattCover) January 2, 2013
Why yes. Yes he did.
"Dictator" is a term of endearment to progressives, they dream of being one. #p2 RT @mkraju Reid: "I'm not going to stoop to name-calling."
— Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) January 2, 2013
Ah. That explains it.
@cmdeb @mkraju Don't forget Reid called Romney a felon over tax returns.
— Terry (@IrishTea1) January 2, 2013
He did indeed.
@lheal @igorbobic Like Harry Reid saying, "Mitt Romney has sullied the Mormon faith." #NoNameCalling
— Carl Gustav (@CaptYonah) January 2, 2013
Yup.
Oh really http://t.co/LLbg2bwP RT @igorbobic: Reid: "Unlike others in this building I'm not going to stoop to name calling"
— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) January 2, 2013
To be fair:
https://twitter.com/cmdeb/status/286524416052064256
He’s of low stature. And he’s not very tall. RT @cmdeb: Maybe Reid doesn’t actually stoop while he’s constantly name-calling.
— He's dead, Jim ?? (@JVinDC) January 2, 2013
Heh.
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