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-Election 2012
WH Distances Itself From Reid
2012-08-07
[Real Clear Politics] "The charge is not that Willard Mitt Romney
...former governor of Massachussetts, currently the presumptive Publican nominee for president. He is the son of the former governor of Michigan, George Romney, who himself ran for president after saving American Motors from failure, though not permanently. Romney's charisma is best defined as soporific, which is probably why he is leading the Publican field. On the plus side, he isn't President B.O...
paid less than a factory worker, or whatever, but it's a bit more vicious than that from Harry Reid
... the charismatic senator-for-life from Nevada, currently majority leader ...
... rumored by some to be guilty of pederasty, but you know how rumors get started when someone starts spouting on and on ...
Somebody said he was the bastard that killed Jon Benet. I forget who it was...
He said he has an anonymous source telling him that [Romney] paid no taxes for something like 10 years. So the president has talked a lot about change in the tone of this town. Why hasn't he picked up the phone to ask Harry Reid to stop making a charge like that?" FOX News White House correspondent Ed Henry asked WH press secretary Jay Carney at today's briefing.

"I think the idea that people tell Harry Reid what to do is inconsistent with what everyone here understands to be [the case]," Carney responded.

Carney then referred to several campaign attacks on Romney such as paying a lower effective tax rate and outsourcing jobs.

"That's not the charge," Henry corrected Carney. "The charge is that he didn't pay taxes for ten years. Does the White House believe that allegation?"

"Yeah, I would refer you to Senator Reid. I can't -- only Senator Reid knows his source, which he has discussed. And I would refer you to that," Carney responded.

"Nancy San Fran Nan Pelosi
Congresswoman-for-Life from the San Francisco Bay Area, born into a family of politicians. Formerly Speaker of the House, but it's not her fault they lost. Really. Noted for her heavily botoxed grimace...
today said, 'Harry Reid made a statement that is true. Somebody told him it is a fact.' Do you agree with that rationale?" Henry pressed Carney.

"I haven't seen that statement," Carney claimed. "Again, I would refer you to Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid."

"Harry Reid says he hasn't paid taxes in 10 years and that's just a fact?" Henry asked.

"I think the President is focused on -- and you hear him say this every day -- issues that matter to the American people," Carney said, suggesting that Reid's accusation is not an issue that matters.

At this point, ABC's Jon Karl jumps in to try to pry something out of Carney.

"One more on Harry Reid. It's a simple question. Does the president think that this allegation coming from Harry Reid, without any evidence, made on the Senate floor, is that below the belt? Does that cross the line?" Karl asked.

Carney responded by saying that President B.O. believes in full disclosure of tax documents when you are running for the presidency.

"The issue here is one of transparency and, again, as the president sees it, in regards to his candidacy, one, it is an important tradition. It allows the American people to get a sense of the candidate's background," Carney said to the press.

"You can talk to Senator Reid. I'm sure he'll address this issue if you ask him. He certainly speaks for himself. The president is focused on the issues that matter most to the American people," Carney said.
Posted by:Fred

#13  Bravo, Frank!
Posted by: Barbara   2012-08-07 20:59  

#12  That's hope I can believe in, #1 Darth. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara   2012-08-07 20:55  

#11  Shear poetry indeed! What a way with words.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-08-07 19:48  

#10  Watching that video I noticed several long legged ladies in the front row at that presser. Maybe that's why Carney gets tongue tied.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2012-08-07 13:51  

#9  Sheer poetry, Frank!
Posted by: SteveS   2012-08-07 13:22  

#8  I hope Reid's political career is over.

Houses of ill repute are legal in Nevada.
Seems common accepted behavior.
How would Reid's words alter that prevailing view of Nevadans?
Probably seem a 'fit' in their eyes.
As Rantburgers, we just think it's such a low standard for Washington. Unfortunately, we too view the place as having Houses of ill repute.

Did I just insult operators and employees of legal brothels? My apologies if so.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-08-07 09:17  

#7  so like a used condom, once his job is done, the WH slips this scumbag off and walks away, whistling
Posted by: Frank G   2012-08-07 08:43  

#6  No Las Vegas for me until this nasty term is over. Idiots.
Posted by: newc   2012-08-07 03:46  

#5  I hope Reid's political career is over.
Posted by: Secret Master   2012-08-07 03:18  

#4  I hope Romney paid taxes.
Posted by: Skidmark   2012-08-07 02:23  

#3  According to NPR, prior to Obama's 2012 State of the Union Address Obama's own campaign economic advisers thought they had convinced Obama not to embrace the Buffett Rule. They did not think it was sustainable and that it would only give Romney ammo to use in the debates.

They also cautioned Obama about running too heavily on Bain Capital and Romneys tax returns. Their rationale being that if Romney released his tax returns and Bain Capital records, about 10 days prior to the election, and there were nothing substantially negative to spin, the air could go completely out of Obama's entire campaign (like happened to Newt Gindrich during the primaries).

If Obama does not believe he has a "slam dunk" concerning Romneys tax returns you can bet you will not even hear Obama utter the words "Romneys tax returns". That will be left up to his surrogates.

Of course both Nancy Polosi and Harry Reid know that if Romney does release his returns he would be very justified in demanding that they reciprocate by releasing their own returns to the people of California and Nevada.

Harry Reid may believe his political career is over and appears willing to go "all out" to demand Romneys tax returns.
Posted by: junkiron   2012-08-07 02:21  

#2  Should've asked Jay Jay about the "pedarist" thing and watched him dance around that...
Posted by: tu3031   2012-08-07 00:43  

#1  I get the feeling the dhimocrat bus is about to go over the cliff.

IhopeIhopeIhopeIhopeIhopeIhopeIhopeIhope
Posted by: DarthVader   2012-08-07 00:08  

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