Democrat Senator Harry Reid: Tea Party Patriots Are “Extremists”

Jackass Democrat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has insulted a huge chunk of America by using the term “Extremists” to describe the multi-cultural, bipartisan Tea Party, whose widely-shared beliefs reach into every race and class of American society.

We hope that voters finally come to their senses and finally remove this piece of crap from office!

It’s actually pretty funny to hear Democrats call Tea Party Patriots “Extremists”, but they don’t have anything negative to say about the Communist, Marxist, and Socialist groups that control the Democrat party. Just look at the pictures from the liberal “One Nation Working Together” rally, which was put together as an answer to the powerful Tea Party Patriots.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said he would never agree to a debt ceiling deal that would require another vote before the end of 2012, and blamed “extremists” from blocking a deal now.

A reporter asked Reid Friday if he would be open to a compromise allowing another vote before the end of 2012.

“No, no, no. We cannot be in this battle all the time,” Reid said.

“Right now the extremists have locked down this Congress,” Reid continued. “We’re doing nothing. The extremists have locked down the White House. They’re not able to do their work. The country is in an economic malaise and they want to keep this up.”

House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) is trying to gain support for his bill that would increase the debt ceiling – or the amount the government can borrow. The Boehner bill would increase the ceiling by $1 trillion and require another debt ceiling vote in early 2012 that would require an agreement on more cuts.

Obama and Democrats want a single vote to increase the debt ceiling by $2.4 trillion that would last until after the 2012 elections.

Harry Reid did say one thing that wasn’t a lie. He said “We’re doing nothing”, which is definitely true. Democrats

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