Posted on 10/06/2010 10:56:46 PM PDT by george76
The conservative group American Crossroads is using Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's words against him -- out of their key context, but still a serious gaffe in that it set Reid up for this sort of thing -- when he said that the loss of 36,000 jobs was "really good."
Video of Reid on the Senate floor is shown: "Today is a big day in America. Only 36,000 people lost their jobs today, which is really good."
"Really, Harry?" the announcer says. "No wonder Nevada now has the highest unemployment in the nation."
(Excerpt) Read more at tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com ...
Good.
Go get him!!!
Just like his “we lost” was the catalyst for our victory in Iraq, his “really good” will be the spark that sets off growth not seen since the industrial revolution.
“Just like his we lost was the catalyst for our victory in Iraq, his really good will be the spark that sets off growth not seen since the industrial revolution.”
Fantastic response, Pissant
This simple website pretty much explains how I feel about Reid:
www.thosesonsofbitches.com
How does Las Vegas make its money, Tourists.
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Harry said the Iraq War is lost.
Obama said pulling the last Combat Troops out of Iraq (yeah, right) proves that we were successful.
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Harry Reid called President Bush a Loser.
Harry Reid will be a Loser in November. (IF HE DOESN'T LOSE, THE REST OF US LOSE)
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Devastating.
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