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It's becoming fairly clear that even some of the Obama-loving media think Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) went too far last week with unsubstantiated and unattributed allegations concerning presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's taxes.
On CBS's Face the Nation Sunday, host Bob Schieffer asked, "Isn't this kind of like Joe McCarthy back in the era when he said, 'I have here in my hand the names of 400 people in the state department who are communist?'"
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Frankly I believe that Schieffer was insulting McCarthy!
Here it is 50+ years later and the libs are still dumping on McCarthy!:BangHead::smilewinkgrin::tonofbricks:
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And McCarthy turned out to be right.
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That is the reason they still hate him.
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One group that has been silent about all this has been the White House.
I thought Bernie Goldberg had a nice comment about that:
"Did You Know that Harry Reid Got Rich Pimping Out HOs?"
http://www.bernardgoldberg.com/harr...mpaign=c988f98901-NEWSLETTER&utm_medium=email
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...And it’s a safe bet that Harry didn’t come up with this all by himself.
He clearly was just the dim-witted front man for the Obama campaign.
So far, not one of the president’s top political advisors has renounced Harry Reid’s unsubstantiated comments. And they’ve been given plenty of opportunity.
And shame on the president.
You may recall that he’s the one who told us that he was going to change the tone in Washington and to lead us into a post-partisan better place.
There’s a lesson here:
Never trust a Chicago pol no matter how endearing his phony smile might be.
There’s an old saying about how sincerity is the most important element in all relationships — and once you learn how to fake it, you have it made.
It’s supposed to be funny; Barack Obama took the line to heart.
Senator Reid says he got his information from an “extremely credible source,” someone who had invested with Bain Capital, the firm Romney once ran.
But how would such a person – if he or she even exists – know anything about Mitt Romney’s taxes?
Journalists might want to ask Senator Reid about that.
As an editorial in the Wall Street Journal put it:
“But without any proof, Mr. Reid’s accusations are a smear from the fever swamps that say more about Mr. Reid’s ethics than they do about Mr. Romney’s taxes.”...
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