Sen. Harry Reid has disgraced the Senate floor for far too long, and finally someone had the gumption to say so. What you are about to behold is the feelgood moment of the week.
On Wednesday junior Sen. Tom Cotton came to the defense of Sen. John McCain's defense bill, which, predictably, has been railroaded by Senate Minority leader Harry Reid.
Addressing the senate floor, Cotton laid into Reid:
"As a junior Senator I preside over the Senate, I usually do it in the morning, which means I am forced to listen to the bitter vulgar incoherent ramblings of the Minority Leader. Normally, like every other American, I ignore them. I can't ignore them today, however."
Cotton went on to explain how Reid brought the Senate to halt over pure lies, claiming that no one had time to read McCain's defense defense bill, which was "written in dead of night." Considering the bill has been public for weeks, Cotton blasted Reid for his "outrageous slander."
The freshman Senator also pointed out Reid's hypocrisy consider it was the Minority Leader who drafted Obamacare in his office and rammed it through the Senate "midnight on Christmas eve on a straight party-line vote."
Of course Reid is stalling the bill, which every Democrat on the Armed Services Committee voted in favor of, under claims it's because he "cares about the troops."
Well, watch how Cotton lays waste to that bogus claim.
"How about this troop?" Cotton asked pointing to Sen. McCain's chair. Cotton went on to explain how four generations of McCains served in the Armed Forces and how McCain himself "rotted for 6 years" in a POW camp while Sen Reid never served his country.
Cotton also said that the one "happy byproduct of fewer days in session in the Senate is that this institution will be cursed less with his [Reid's] cancerous leadership."
The video featured above is only two-and-a-half minutes long yet the satisfaction it will bring you will last, at the very least, an entire day. It's well worth a look.

