Today, I was actually going to write something nice about Crybaby Harry Reid and a letter he/his staff sent me about a question I had asked of them. But then Crybaby Harry turns around does something very sleazy:
From the LVRJ: Sen. Harry Reid caused a stir this week when he told an interviewer
that Mitt Romney hasn't released more of his tax returns because "he
didn't pay taxes for 10 years." On Wednesday, Reid doubled down on the
charge.
In an interview published Tuesday, Reid said an investor
in Bain Capital, the former private equity firm of the Republican
presidential candidate, told him in a phone call that Romney had paid
zero taxes.
"Now, do I know that that's true? Well, I'm not
certain," Reid told the Huffington Post, declining to identify his
source. "But obviously he can't release those tax returns. How would it
look?" http://www.lvrj.com/news/reid-doubles-down-on-romney-tax-charge-164680576.html
So, Reid repeats something a person who supposedly said to him, doesn't know if it is true or not but says it anyways. How sleazy is that?
So, Crybaby Reid, who is your source? Who from Bain told you and how did they have access to Romney's tax returns?
Then Reid comes back with this:
Asked to elaborate on his sources, Reid declined. "No, that's the best you're going to get from me."
"I
don't think the burden should be on me," Reid said. "The burden should
be on him. He's the one I've alleged has not paid any taxes. Why didn't
he release his tax returns?"
Umm, no Crybaby Reid, you made the accusation, you need to provide the name of the sources.
I guess my nice piece on Reid may have to wait until Reid behaves like a rational, ethical human being, which means, never.
"Could One Phone Call Lead to the 28th Amendment?"
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Reid just opened himself up to a slander lawsuit!
ReplyDeleteYou don't just publically accuse someone of something but nothave the evidence to back it up; certainly not when you're high up on the food chain like Reid.
Romney should really look into suing his butt off, but I have a suspicion that won't happen.