Harry Reid
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Greatest Sentence Ever (feat. H. Reid)
from: Legal Insurrection
Harry Reid made the following statement yesterday regarding the Democrats'
flip-flop on closing the prison at Guantanomo Bay, and bringing the detainees to
prisons in the United States. Reid rejected the idea, stating:
"Can't put them in prison unless you release them."
The internal inconsistency of the wording and concepts puts this sentence in a
league of its own. Reid's statement in April 2007 that the "war is lost" and
"the surge is not accomplishing anything" (April 19, 2007) was wrong, but not
internally inconsistent.
Reid's current statement is even better than John Kerry's "I actually did vote
for the $87 Billion, before I voted against it" (March 16, 2004) because Kerry's
statement was accurate, though comic in its presentation.
And unlike Kerry's statement, Reid has sown discord among his prior supporters
in the left-wing blogosphere, who are all but tearing their hair out:
Washington Monthly: ""Can't put them in prison unless you release them"? What
does that even mean? Isn't locking someone up the opposite of releasing them?"
The Daily Dish: "The Incoherent Cowardice Of Harry Reid"
Wonkette: "The Defining Interview Of Harry Reid’s Political Career, Maybe"
First Door On The Left: "What?! If there is one thing we Americans have proven
ourselves fairly adept at, it’s building prisons and keeping folks in them."
D-Day: "This statement Reid's office released makes absolutely no sense, proving
again Digby's point that, when politicians start speaking Engrish instead of
English, you know they're hiding something."
Balloon-Juice: "Congratulations. That was the best impression of a fearmongering
Republican wingnut that I have seen in a long time."
Incoherence. Inconsistency. Incompetence. In-fighting. A moment to remember, May
19, 2009.
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Posted by William A. Jacobson