Harry Reid is not a nice person. In fact, he’s a pretty awful person. Which is why it hurts our brains (and our stomachs) so much when something like this happens:
Rand Paul on CNBC: “Senator Reid and I actually have very warm, personal relations"
— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) June 10, 2014
Wait until you actually hear him say it:
Transcript:
Senator Reid and I actually have very warm personal relations and we’ve been meeting informally for months … I’m a glass-half-full kind of guy, I like Harry Reid personally. I’m working hard with him.
With all due respect, Senator, what’s there to like about Harry Reid?
https://twitter.com/cthomastaylor/status/476395151036669953
Cute? Not the exactly the word we were thinking of. More like …
#awkward RT @charliespiering: Rand Paul on CNBC: “Senator Reid and I actually have very warm, personal relations"
— Kelsey Balensifer (@kbalensifer) June 10, 2014
Yeah, that. Or this:
https://twitter.com/stuffmymomsez13/status/476395259228725249
Very.
https://twitter.com/DividendMaster/status/476401294827978752
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Maybe not, but that doesn’t mean the admiration society isn’t a mutual one. Reid retweeted Paul this afternoon:
ICYMI: I joined @CNBC to discuss repatriation. The proposal brings back billions to be used to fund infrastructure https://t.co/CiXwwlFUPr
— Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) June 10, 2014
Blech. Make it stop.
Ugh skin crawling dc crap "@charliespiering: Rand Paul on CNBC: “Senator Reid and I actually have very warm, personal relations""
— BarbaraMcMahon((?)) (@southsalem) June 10, 2014
Seriously. It’s creepy.
@kelseyosterman @charliespiering https://t.co/e9CjbSJqSc
— Brian Faughnan (@BrianFaughnan) June 10, 2014
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