Steele says Dems ‘flipping a bird,’ Reid calls comment ‘obscene’

Steele was joined on the call by former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, the current head of FreedomWorks, in an apparent show of solidarity against the measure that narrowly passed a cloture vote in the early-morning hours Monday. Armey’s group and the RNC have occasionally butted heads in the past year over the best way to tap into disapproval with Democratic policies, but Steele said Monday he is “honored” to work with “grassroots activists, tea partiers and others who are fighting the good fight.”
FreedomWorks, which has provided much of the organizational heft behind the Tea Party movement, clashed with the RNC last fall when they endorsed an independent conservative in a New York congressional race over the GOP-backed candidate. As a result of the divided vote, the Democrat in the race won the conservative district for the first time in more than a century.
Letting bygones be bygones Monday, Steele called Armey “a man of principle, a man who has been able to reflect in a genuine way the voice of a lot of Americans out there.”
“It’s nice to know in this fight that you have individuals who are willing to stand up with you and lead the charge, individuals who you can follow into battle and who can follow you into battle and try and make sure we do what’s best for the American people,” said Steele.
UPDATE: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid called Steele’s comments “obscene” in a Capitol Hill press conference Monday afternoon.
“I’m more worried about an example being set by a party leader with something so obscene, I think that’s something people should be worried about,” Reid said.
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