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Glenn Beck Asks if Harry Reid Is 'Senile' Based on His Recent 'Anarchy' Comments
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Glenn Beck Asks if Harry Reid Is 'Senile' Based on His Recent 'Anarchy' Comments

"There is something wrong with Harry Reid..."

On his radio program Tuesday, Glenn Beck jokingly asked if Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is "senile," based on his recent statements on the Senate floor.

"There is something wrong with Harry Reid," Beck remarked.  "He may have had a stroke, he may be going senile, he may have Alzheimer's. I don't know..."

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Beck proceeded to play Reid's comments that there is "an anarchy movement that's afoot," and that he and his fellow legislators are not going to "bow to Tea Party anarchists to deny the mere fact that...Obamacare is the law."

"We will not bow to Tea Party anarchists who refuse to accept the Supreme Court ruled Obamacare to be constitutional," Reid remarked. "And we will not bow to Tea Party anarchists in the House or the Senate who ignore the fact that President Obama was overwhelmingly reelected."

Beck's co-host Stu Burguiere interjected: "Correct me if I'm wrong here, but wasn't also Citizens United a Supreme Court decision? ...Are they anarchists for rejecting that?"

"No, they're not," Pat Gray responded.

"Were they anarchists for rejecting the Bush/Gore decision by the Supreme Court?" Burguiere inquired.

"They're responsible citizens," Beck said lightly.

"They are confused," Gray added in a mockingly considerate tone.

The trio proceeded to take apart Reid's subsequent statements, poking fun at the way the man spoke about how he still goes to the grocery store, despite not having children or grandchildren in the house.

Watch it all unfold, below:

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