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Hobby Lobby has shown that Reid's not too clear on how the Supreme Court works, either

Uh-oh. Crazed septuagenarian, Harry Reid, doesn't know that Clarence Thomas is black



Yesterday, Harry Reid spoke to reporters about the Supreme Court's recent Hobby Lobby decision. He vowed to "do something about it" and then started whining about the "five white men" who rendered the decision.

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"The one thing we are going to do during this work period - sooner rather than later - is to ensure that women’s lives are not determined by virtue of five white men. This Hobby Lobby decision is outrageous and we are going to do something about it. People are going to have to walk down here and vote. And if they vote with the five men on the Supreme Court, I think they're going to be treated unfavorably come November for the elections."
Let's take a moment to imagine what would happen if Harry Reid was a Republican. First, he would be pilloried as a possibly-crooked, bumbling imbecile. Then, he'd be labeled a racist who was too stupid to know that Clarence Thomas - one of the five justices who sided with Hobby Lobby - is not "a white man." Finally, he'd be taken to task for overstepping the system of checks and balances. You don't get "to do something about" Supreme Court decisions, Mr. Reid. They're not up for some kind of "vote." You don't vote "with them" or against them. You live by them. End of story. And, since we know you'll be playing the race card a lot in the coming months, before you do so? Yeah.... You may want to make sure you have the races correct....

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