Thursday, April 26, 2007

CRITICISM OF SENATOR HARRY REID

I view columnist David Broder's criticism of the Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid, as significant. Broder is not a right-wing Republican--while I don't agree with all his columns, I think he carefully analyzes each issue he discusses. On a separate issue, I don't understand why the press didn't hold Reid's Nevada land deals up to higher scrutiny--the Democrat refrain in the last election was to end the "culture of corruption."

I just saw an even more critical post about Reid and McCain's criticism of him at Gateway Pundit.

"What I think Senator Reid has lost sight of...Presidents don't lose wars. Political parties don't lose wars. Nations lose wars. And, when nations lose wars, nations suffer."

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