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The Grandfather
Column: The autumn of
patriarch Harry Reid
Editor's note: there really isn't much I can add to this. Continetti catches the flavor of this despicable human being, a man who talks like a whimp but is guilty of the most acts of political cowardice I have seen in my 68 years.
Another man might have assumed, correctly, that launching a
campaign of insult and insinuation against two billionaires would result in
renewed attention to his own finances. Not Harry Reid. The Senate Democratic
leader since 2005, and the Senate majority leader since 2007, is not one to
reflect before speaking. His mouth runs far ahead of his brain.
In recent years Reid has declared an American war “lost” while our troops still fought
overseas; praised President Obama for his “light” skin and “no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have
one”; asserted falsely and without evidence that Mitt Romney had not paid any taxes for a decade; and said “Why would we want to do that?” when asked if he would fund
cancer research during the government shutdown.
Now, with his majority in danger, his president unpopular, his floor agendaobstructed by members of his own caucus, Reid thrashes about uncontrollably. He calls
Obamacare horror stories “untrue.” He says Obamacare numbers are not as high as
projected because Americans “are not educated on how to use the Internet.” His Senate
Majority PAC launches a $3 million ad campaign tying Republican
candidates to two men most Americans have never heard of, two men who, funnily
enough, are more popular than Reid.
From the floor of the Senate Reid says these two men, Charles and
David Koch, are “un-American,” are trying “to buy America .” Without
the terrible specter of the Koch brothers Harry Reid would be disarmed. He
has no issue for his Democratic Senators to run on; the minimum wage and
climate change are not enough. Nor has he another means of inspiring donors to
open their checkbooks. He only has fear, fear of the Kochs, fear of extractive
industry, fear of the portion of the elite that favors economic freedom. The
Koch brothers, Reid says, “rig the system to benefit themselves.” He should know.. . . . . finish reading this article from the Washington Free Beacon
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