8/6/2012, 10:51 pm
Debbie Wasserman-Schultz and Harry Reid in "When Harry Met Sully" (a DNC sequel to the hit movie "When Harry Met Sally"):

Debbie Wasserman-Schultz stars as "Sully" and Harry Reid stars as "Harry" in the new DNC Comity with The Media titled "When Harry Met Sully."
This movie exposes the shocking truth that rather than being in the 1% that pays 20% of the income taxes, Romney has spent the last 10 years in the 47% who pay zero income tax.
Two critical scenes in this movie feature "Sully" (Debbie Wasserman-Schultz) giving Harry (Harry Reid) an unaddressed envelope containing her hand-written eyewitness account of Mitt Romney paying zero income taxes for the last 10 years. The second scene is the one in the restaurant (based on the true story of in the movie "When Harry Met Sally") when Nancy Pelosi, after noticing certain behavior by Sully at a nearby table, tells the waiter, "I'll have what she had."
It answers the enternal question: "When two political friends lie together, will they still be loved in the morning?"
But it fails to answer a more important question: Since we know from Harry's source that Romney was a member of the no-income-tax-paying 47% for the last 10 years, why in the Hell wasn't he among the leaders of Occupy Wall Street?
An important review: Dan Rather says he'd give this movie two thumbs up if he could get the other one out of his butt.
--KOOK

Debbie Wasserman-Schultz stars as "Sully" and Harry Reid stars as "Harry" in the new DNC Comity with The Media titled "When Harry Met Sully."
This movie exposes the shocking truth that rather than being in the 1% that pays 20% of the income taxes, Romney has spent the last 10 years in the 47% who pay zero income tax.
Two critical scenes in this movie feature "Sully" (Debbie Wasserman-Schultz) giving Harry (Harry Reid) an unaddressed envelope containing her hand-written eyewitness account of Mitt Romney paying zero income taxes for the last 10 years. The second scene is the one in the restaurant (based on the true story of in the movie "When Harry Met Sally") when Nancy Pelosi, after noticing certain behavior by Sully at a nearby table, tells the waiter, "I'll have what she had."
It answers the enternal question: "When two political friends lie together, will they still be loved in the morning?"
But it fails to answer a more important question: Since we know from Harry's source that Romney was a member of the no-income-tax-paying 47% for the last 10 years, why in the Hell wasn't he among the leaders of Occupy Wall Street?
An important review: Dan Rather says he'd give this movie two thumbs up if he could get the other one out of his butt.
--KOOK