Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown Uses Racial Slur “Niggardly” To Describe Congressional Treatment of Veterans

Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown is either a racist, or maybe he just didn’t choose his words very well, but either way it’s not a good situation for Sen. Sherrod Brown, or for the Democrats who play the race card falsely on Republicans all the time.

We wonder how Obama and the Culture of Corruption Democrats will try and turn this around to blame the Republicans. Maybe the Democrats will try and claim that it’s the Republican interpretation of the word “niggardly” which is racist. Or maybe the Democrats will try and attack the news outlet who broke the story, but everyone knows the Democrat Racism Tricks by now, so we don’t think the Democrat attempts to place blame elsewhere will work.

It’s a word that has caused job-ending consequences in the past for politicians and others in the public eye because of its similarities to a racial slur.

However, that didn’t deter Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown from using it during an appearance on MSNBC’s “The Dylan Ratigan Show” on Thursday, to describe how he thought some of his



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House Speaker John Boehner’s Reply to Obama’s Debt Ceiling Speech

This is a full  transcript of House Speaker John Boehner’s reply to Obama’s debt ceiling speech.

Read the transcript of Obama’s Debt Ceiling Speech Here.

Good evening. I’m John Boehner. I serve as Speaker of the whole House — of the members of both parties that you elect. These are difficult times in the life of our nation. Millions are looking for work, have been for some time, and the spending binge going on in Washington is a big part of the reason why.

Before I served in Congress, I ran a small business in Ohio. I was amazed at how different Washington DC operated than every business in America. Where most American business make the hard choices to pay their bills and live within their means, in Washington more spending and more debt is business as usual.

I’ve got news for Washington – those days are over.

President Obama came to Congress in January and requested business as usual — yet another routine increase in the national debt limit — we in the House said ‘not so fast.’ Here



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