2010-04-29

Interesting Political Comments From Reid and Guess Who

I didn't know Harry Reid used politics to practice his comedy routine. And now folks, give a nice hand for the funniest cat on Cap hill, Haaarrrryyyyy Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed!

*One person coughs*

Customer: Waitress, there's a fly in my lime bud.


Check this logical doozy out:

"A party that stands with Wall Street is a party that stands against families and against fairness."

You know, because Wall St. is charged with family affairs in society.

And then there's this gem by the "It's a mistake" President; I paraphrase: I'm not against people making money though I wonder how much is enough."

This gets into the mindset of the President doesn't it? So much jammed packed in that sentence. Why is he even saying that? Is it any of his business how much people want to make? Would he, in a perfect world, want to have a salary cap? And if so, who gets to decide how much is enough?

I'm just saying.

Ah, class and identity politics and populist rhetoric.

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