How Do You Take Your Coffee?
With Harry Reid's old racial statements coming back to haunt him, I'm actually more interested in something Bill Clinton said. According to Game Change, a book that looks at the 2008 election:
The day after Iowa, he phoned [Ted] Kennedy and pressed for an endorsement, making the case for his wife. But Bill then went on, belittling Obama in a manner that deeply offended Kennedy. Recounting the conversation later to a friend, Teddy fumed that Clinton had said, A few years ago, this guy would have been getting us coffee.
We don't know the exact phrasing, but why would Kennedy find this offensive? Sure, it's hyperbole, but it's exactly the kind of thing people say behind the scenes. Unless Clinton kept referring to Obama as a coffee boy (or kaffir boy), this is the dismissive way you'd talk about any neophyte politician, regardless of race. Okay, I wasn't there, but it sounds like Kennedy overreacted.
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Headline "Steele Says Reid Should Quit." In the words of the hooker from the Profumo affair, "Well he would wouldn't he?" Its about as silly a headline as "Reid Says Steele Should Quit."
Reminds me of something LAGuy used to reference 20 years ago "And the field goal is up and GOOD ... as signalled by the Michigan coaches"
Good point. What does he think Reid is, a Republican?
Also "Lawyer says client is innocent"
"Mark McGwire Took Steroids"
Except it should be: "Reid says Steele should keep on."
You got it backward. There's nothing the Republicans want more than Reid staying in office.
Word verification: "Shamica." A fake Jewish holiday.
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