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Harry Reid is now officially untreatable by meds

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That is the only thing I can think of, offhand, for this particular bit of insanity.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid took to the Senate floor Monday to issue partial blame to Republican “obstructionism” for the Russian annexation of Crimea last weak, saying GOP senators blocking legislation to impose sanctions on Russia sent a “very weak message” and may have influenced Russia’s decision.

Reid took a swipe at Republicans not showing “respect for the president… when he’s overseas,” and told his GOP colleagues they could think about “how their obstruction affects our great country’s national security.”...


You know, Republicans have their own problems with their leadership. Boehner seems to go through problematic periods, and listens way too much to the Big Business wing of the RepubloCrat party. Mitch McConnel has all the personality and verve of a wet waffle, minus the waffle. But stand them next to Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, and they are a mixture of James Madison and Cincinnattus.



Democrats, do you not get embarrassed at all by the clown troop at your head? One of the good things at least about a hostile media is that it keeps the senior ranks of the GOP cleared of idiots who can't control the things coming out of their mouths.
 
That is the only thing I can think of, offhand, for this particular bit of insanity.

You know, Republicans have their own problems with their leadership. Boehner seems to go through problematic periods, and listens way too much to the Big Business wing of the RepubloCrat party. Mitch McConnel has all the personality and verve of a wet waffle, minus the waffle. But stand them next to Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, and they are a mixture of James Madison and Cincinnattus.


Democrats, do you not get embarrassed at all by the clown troop at your head? One of the good things at least about a hostile media is that it keeps the senior ranks of the GOP cleared of idiots who can't control the things coming out of their mouths.[/FONT][/COLOR]

Too many act in the direct opposite way - they embrace the clown brigade and defend the clown brigade.
 
Oh, you mean like green eggs and ham?
 
I was going to mentally wish Reid well, since I was expecting an illness diagnosis or something. At least it's just pointless political squabbling now.
 
That is the only thing I can think of, offhand, for this particular bit of insanity.



You know, Republicans have their own problems with their leadership. Boehner seems to go through problematic periods, and listens way too much to the Big Business wing of the RepubloCrat party. Mitch McConnel has all the personality and verve of a wet waffle, minus the waffle. But stand them next to Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, and they are a mixture of James Madison and Cincinnattus.



Democrats, do you not get embarrassed at all by the clown troop at your head? One of the good things at least about a hostile media is that it keeps the senior ranks of the GOP cleared of idiots who can't control the things coming out of their mouths.[/FONT][/COLOR]
I suspect the liberal man's burden, has become too great to bare!
 
And they said Sharon Angle was nuts.
 
look at the hyper-partisanship of all the congressional party leaders
they are doing nothing to advance the nation's interests
they seem an obstruction to getting anything done


in my 61 years i have never observed a moment more ripe for a third party candidate to emerge on the national scene
 
Right-wingers have been bitching for weeks that Obama "appearing weak" contributed to Russia's actions. Now suggesting Congress' inability to do anything like adults might also appear weak is just nuts, I guess?
 
in my 61 years i have never observed a moment more ripe for a third party candidate to emerge on the national scene

Too bad the dems/repubs have made it that much impossible for a third party to gain a foothold. I'd gladly vote Libertarian if there were ever a serious candidate.
 
Too many act in the direct opposite way - they embrace the clown brigade and defend the clown brigade.

It is quite a brigade. Obama took 900 people with him to The Netherlands for a pointless summit meeting. I wonder what they did.
 
It is quite a brigade. Obama took 900 people with him to The Netherlands for a pointless summit meeting. I wonder what they did.

Oh well if they didn't inform you personally about each person's role, it must be bad. Because that's how ODS works.
 
That is the only thing I can think of, offhand, for this particular bit of insanity.



You know, Republicans have their own problems with their leadership. Boehner seems to go through problematic periods, and listens way too much to the Big Business wing of the RepubloCrat party. Mitch McConnel has all the personality and verve of a wet waffle, minus the waffle. But stand them next to Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, and they are a mixture of James Madison and Cincinnattus.



Democrats, do you not get embarrassed at all by the clown troop at your head? One of the good things at least about a hostile media is that it keeps the senior ranks of the GOP cleared of idiots who can't control the things coming out of their mouths.[/FONT][/COLOR]

Yes, he's insane because he's blaming the other party for something.

This happens everyday by both parties, sometimes the reasons are good, sometimes they are ****. Nothing to see here.
 
That is the only thing I can think of, offhand, for this particular bit of insanity.



You know, Republicans have their own problems with their leadership. Boehner seems to go through problematic periods, and listens way too much to the Big Business wing of the RepubloCrat party. Mitch McConnel has all the personality and verve of a wet waffle, minus the waffle. But stand them next to Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, and they are a mixture of James Madison and Cincinnattus.



Democrats, do you not get embarrassed at all by the clown troop at your head? One of the good things at least about a hostile media is that it keeps the senior ranks of the GOP cleared of idiots who can't control the things coming out of their mouths.[/FONT][/COLOR]

I think the only thing Reid thinks about is what is good for the democratic Party, his loyalty is to the democratic party and nothing else matters. Not even the country or the nation. McConnell is his opposite in this, except replace democratic party with republican party. That is the probelm with the senate, too many republicans and democrats and no Americans.

On the House side, Boehner I do not think is a leader. He tries please everyone in his party and does not please anyone. I think boehner would like to work with President Obama but is too afraid to try as he may lose his speaker position if he did so. Pelosi, I place in the Reid, McConnell category. She is all Democratic Party and no American.
 
Oh well if they didn't inform you personally about each person's role, it must be bad. Because that's how ODS works.

900? Where did you find this info?
 
Oh well if they didn't inform you personally about each person's role, it must be bad. Because that's how ODS works.

I don't care what their roles are. I care that someone thought 900 of them were necessary.
 
Did you hear what Reid said today about the latest "who gives a damn about the law" commandment that was send down from on high?

I'm of course talking about the latest legal deadline for Obamacare the administration has decided they won't enforce, and instead simply change to meet their political needs... No Congress... No Senate... No bill... just a wave of their magic wand and "poof" the law no longer exists...

Anyway, here's the lame ass excuse, or fairytale (which ever you prefer) Reid told today when asked about this latest extention:



You get that folks... "People Are Not Educated On How To Use The Internet". LMMFAO
 
That is the only thing I can think of, offhand, for this particular bit of insanity.



You know, Republicans have their own problems with their leadership. Boehner seems to go through problematic periods, and listens way too much to the Big Business wing of the RepubloCrat party. Mitch McConnel has all the personality and verve of a wet waffle, minus the waffle. But stand them next to Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, and they are a mixture of James Madison and Cincinnattus.



Democrats, do you not get embarrassed at all by the clown troop at your head? One of the good things at least about a hostile media is that it keeps the senior ranks of the GOP cleared of idiots who can't control the things coming out of their mouths.[/FONT][/COLOR]

Its almost like he knows his gig as senate majority leader is almost up. ;)
 
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