House Majority Leader Has A “Senior Moment”

January 25, 2010

I feel bad for him, but what other explanation could there be?

When asked to comment on the results of last week’s Senate race in Massachusetts, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer had this to say:

“I think what the public is angry about is they see, first of all, an opposition for opposition’s sake.”

He was of course alluding to the Democrats often-made claim that Republicans won’t support health care reform, or the rest of President Obama’s agenda, simply to be obstructionist.
And that the American public is mad at what Hoyer believes is “opposition for opposition’s sake.”

They sure have a strange way of showing it Steny.

They show that they are fed up with Republicans in general, and the Republican Party opposing health care “reform” by electing yet another republican to the Senate, one who made no secret of his opposition to passing Obamacare by signing his autograph with the number “41″.

As in 41 Republicans taking away your party’s supermajority.

And they elected number 41 in a state that hasn’t elected a Republican Senator in 42 years.

Oh yeah Congressman Hoyer, I can see where your coming from.

And I’ve got a pretty good guess as to where you and many of your fellow Democrats are going this November.