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Hilarious: Dingy Harry Says Media is Unfair to Democrats

Posted by Jammie on Oct 07, 2013 at 9:08 am


We’re starting to believe he’s suffering some kind of mental illness.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid thinks Democrats are treated unfairly by the traditional media as the government shutdown fight continues.

“You and other journalists have a real shortcoming in that you are trying so hard to be fair that you are unfair,” Reid said in an interview published Monday in Politico.

“Democrats have had almost nothing to do with the problems here. It’s all Republicans,” Reid said.

The Nevada Democrat also confirmed that he would be running for re-election in 2016.

Reid’s comments echoed some of President Obama’s frustrations with the media’s coverage of the issue.

The GOP really needs a solid candidate to take this clown down in 2016.

As to his fantasy the media is unfair to Dems, ponder this:

Conservative media watchdog Media Research Center reported that in 39 stories during the two weeks leading up to the shutdown, CBS, ABC and NBC blamed Republicans 21 times for the failure to reach an agreement on a budget, both parties four times, and Democrats zero times. In 14 stories, nobody was to blame.

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