Harry Reid, you just got punk’d!

pearly_gates_t051305.gifThis from Doug Powers on World Net Daily

If there was ever a real-life example of the difference between the conservative and liberal philosophies, especially as it concerns our politicians, we saw it last week when Rush Limbaugh auctioned off the letter Harry Reid sent to the chairman of Clear Channel, the company airing Limbaugh’s program.Below is part of what Reid said on the Senate floor after it was clear that his backdoor attempt to control somebody’s freedom of speech, and another’s freedom to do business, backfired like a Model-T puttering up Lombard Street:

When I spoke to Mark May, he and I thought this probably wouldn’t make much money – a letter, written by Democrat senators, complaining about something. This morning, the bid is more than two million for this. We’ve watched it during the week. It keeps going up, and up, and up. There’s only a little bit of time left on it, but it certainly is going to be more than two million. Never did we think that this letter would bring money of this nature. And for the cause, Madam President, it’s extremely good.
Now, everybody knows that Rush Limbaugh and I don’t agree on everything in life. Maybe that’s kind of an understatement.

But, without qualification, Mark May, the owner of the network that has Rush Limbaugh, their auction is going to be something that raises money for a worthwhile cause. I don’t know what we could do more important than helping to ensure that children of our fallen soldiers and police officers who have fallen in the line of duty have the opportunity for their children to have a good education.”

No doubt about it; Harry Reid is one of the most generous people in the country when it comes to donating somebody else’s philanthropy.

This is so typical of the kind of liberal psychosis with which Reid is stricken. A woman gives more than $2 million of her money to a charity. Limbaugh gives $2 million of his money to the charity. And a liberal politician who gave nothing jumps in to take credit. Just another day in Washington, D.C. What more could we possibly expect from a group of people who commission the construction of roads and buildings, with our money, and then have the audacity to name said roads and buildings after themselves?

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