by Debra Heine 4 Mar 2014, 1:12 PM PDT
Doing his part to ensure that devotion
towards Big Brother is continuous, the Senate Majority Leader,
Harry Reid took to the floor to
contribute his two minutes of hate towards Charles and David Koch.
Reid lambasted Republicans for
"defending" the right of the two libertarian billionaires to
participate in our democracy. It should
be noted that the Koch brothers rank #59 in political donations (behind the
left-wing Act Blue and a whole bunch of unions.)
"Republican Senators have come to the
floor to defend the Koch brothers' attempt to buy our democracy," Dingy
Harry wheezed reading from his script. "Not only have Senate Republicans
come to the floor to defend the Koch brothers personally, they have again and again defended the Koch
brother's radical agenda."
Dingy emphasized that the Koch brothers
are radical, "from a middle class perspective" but neglected to name
the radical, anti-middle class actions they were engaging in.
"Senate Republicans are addicted to
Koch," Dingy concluded. Get it? Koch is pronounced "coke" - like
the drug. Good one, Harry.
The next time Dingy goes to the floor to
demonize the Koch brothers, maybe he should ask fellow Koch addicts, the DSCC,
Mark Pryor, Mary Landrieu and Mark Begich to return all of the money they have
accepted from the Koch Industries PAC
or he (and they) might look like hypocritical hacks.
In the meantime, when are Senate
Republicans going to ask this decrepit Majority Leader to step down? He
embarrasses himself on the Senate floor almost daily, now.
Update:
Reid proudly posted the video on Youtube:
(Click on link above to view)
Harry Reid
Harry Reid
is a senator & majority leader for the U.S. Senate, Richard R. Verma was his senior national security adviser,
and Susan McCue was his chief of staff.
Note: Richard R. Verma
was Harry Reid’s senior national security
adviser, the assistant secretary of state for the Barack Obama
administration, is a fellow at the Center for
American Progress, and a director at the Human Rights
First.
George Soros
was a supporter for the Center for American
Progress, and the chairman for the Foundation
to Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Center for
American Progress, the Human Rights First,
the Center for International Policy, and
the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Darcy
Burner is a director at the Center for International
Policy, and was a director at ActBlue.
James D.
Zirin was a director at the Human Rights First,
and is a senior counsel at Sidley Austin LLP.
Michelle
Obama was a lawyer at Sidley Austin LLP,
and is an advocate for the ONE Campaign.
Susan McCue
was the founding president & CEO for the ONE Campaign,
Harry Reid’s chief of staff, and is a
trustee at the Third Way.
Third Way (Past Research)
William
M. Daley is a trustee at the Third Way, a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, and was the chief of staff for
the Barack Obama administration.
Barack Obama
is the president for the Barack Obama
administration, and was an intern at Sidley
Austin LLP.
Newton N.
Minow is a senior counsel at Sidley Austin LLP,
and a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago.
R. Eden
Martin is counsel at Sidley Austin LLP,
and the president of the Commercial Club of Chicago.
James S.
Crown is a member of the Commercial Club
of Chicago, and a trustee at the Aspen
Institute (think tank).
William
D. Budinger is a trustee at the Aspen
Institute (think tank), and a trustee at Third Way.
Lester Crown
is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago,
and was a lifetime trustee at the Aspen
Institute (think tank).
David H.
Koch is a trustee at the Aspen Institute
(think tank), an EVP for Koch Industries.
Alston
& Bird was the lobby firm for Koch Industries.
Tom Daschle was a special
policy adviser at Alston & Bird,
the nominee for health and human services
secretary for the Barack Obama
administration, is a director at the Center for
American Progress, and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think
tank).
Richard
R. Verma is a fellow at the Center for American
Progress, a director at the Human Rights First,
was the assistant secretary of state for the Barack Obama
administration, and Harry Reid’s
senior national security adviser.
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