Some people are ambidextrous. Harry Reid is ambioratory. He speaks out of both sides of his mouth. This past week one of Sen. Reid?s staffers penned an op-ed column that ran under his name in The Washington Post on the topic of replacing the late, great, conservative Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who had died only days earlier. The Democratic Senate minority … [Read more...] about Reid hypocritical in his arguments about Supreme Court nomination process
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Sen. Reid doesn?t need a slush fund to cover retirement expenses
Harry Reid, who became a multi-millionaire over the course of his many decades as an elected and appointed public servant, never seems to run out of schemes to avoid spending that wealth when he can instead tap other sources of funds as if they were his own personal slush funds. His latest example of parsimony is his request to the Federal Election Commission to allow him to … [Read more...] about Sen. Reid doesn?t need a slush fund to cover retirement expenses
Reid vilely using tragedy to try to silence others
Have you no shame, Harry Reid? Is there no tragedy, no calamity that you won?t exploit for your political demagoguery and use to besmirch honest and sincere people whose only shortcoming is disagreeing with you and your liberal ilk? Mere days after a deranged gunman killed three people at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood facility, Reid used the shooting as an excuse to … [Read more...] about Reid vilely using tragedy to try to silence others
Reid keeps Nevadans rolling in the aisles with his antics
Are you sure there isn?t some way to talk Harry into running for re-election? Nevada will be a barren, mirthless desert without Harry Reid?s unpredictable and always outrageous pronouncements, provocations, proposals and pontifications. He should come with a warning label: Past performance is no predictor of future results. Harry provides a perpetual game of rhetorical … [Read more...] about Reid keeps Nevadans rolling in the aisles with his antics
Bill might give Nevada a seat at the nuke waste negotiating table
Two weeks ago Nevada?s Sens. Harry Reid and Dean Heller introduced Senate Bill 1825, which, if passed, will require the Secretary of Energy to obtain the consent of any affected state and local governments before establishing a nuclear waste repository. The senators have dubbed it the Nuclear Waste Informed Consent Act. Since Congress designated Yucca Mountain as the … [Read more...] about Bill might give Nevada a seat at the nuke waste negotiating table



