Jon Summers was also nominated for the Nobel "Spin" Prize
Somebody needs to post the picture of the guy with his head up his rectum.
Reid actually had a fairly moderate voting record (around 40% on conservative indexes) before he became his senate's party leader.
After Daschle was handed his pink slip, and Reid replaced him, Dingy Harry could have pulled the Democrats toward the center. Either he or his owners decided instead to do exactly the opposite. The Republicans need to take him out by running and supporting a viable candidate. Everytime they have done so, Reid has been lucky to slip back in with a less than 1,000 vote margin. If the Republicans do not roll over, I have a sneaking suspicion he will not be so lucky in 2010.
While there is something to be said for the campaign value of having a moonbat as the party's most visible leader in the Senate, Reid's own experience has shown that anyone to the right of Karl Marx who gets elevated to this position can be turned into a moonbat. Thus, he really needs to be taken out.
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"Jon Summers was also nominated for the Nobel "Spin" Prize"
You've got that right, because Nevada's Republican U.S. Senator, John Ensign, has a healthy 51% approval rating in this same poll.