some things are better left unsaid...
The new Capital (Building) Visitor Center has opened. From FoxNews.com, we learn that...
a.) It opened four years behind schedule.
b.) The $621 million project was more than $350 million over budget.
c.) It will eliminate the smell of the tourists in the summer.
d.) Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) and Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) found the smell of tourists bothersome.
e.) All of the above.
Correct answer: E
The Capitol Visitor Center is opening years behind schedule and millions over budget, but at least it's got good ventilation.
That was Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's take at the official dedication for the center Tuesday morning, as he quipped that members will no longer have to "smell the tourists" on hot summer days.
"My staff has always said, 'Don't say this,' but I'm going to say it again because it's so descriptive because it's true," Reid said.
He referenced House Minority Leader John Boehner's comments about the long lines of tourists that stream into the Capitol complex, and said: "In the summertime, because (of) the high humidity and how hot it gets here, you could literally smell the tourists coming into the Capitol."
As the crowd laughed, Reid said, "And that may be descriptive but it's true. Well, that is no longer going to be necessary." ...
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