"How did it come to pass that an opposition's measure of a president's foreign policy was all or nothing, success or "failure"? The answer is that the political absolutism now normal in Washington arrived at the moment--Nov. 7, 2000--that our politics subordinated even a war against terror to seizing the office of the presidency." - Daniel Henninger - WSJ 11/18/05
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Friday, February 10, 2006

Harry Reid got some...

"'Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid wrote at least four letters helpful to Indian tribes represented by Jack Abramoff, and Reid's staff had frequent contact with the disgraced lobbyist's team about legislation.'"

This was posted around the time Harry was interviewed on FNS by Chris Wallace. Wallace asked about Reid's connections with Abramhoff and of course Harry jumped up with a "this is a Republican scandal." I'm sure he will still insist that it is, but Harrys involvement with the crook could at least be used as an example of bi-partisanship. Way to go Harry!!!

 

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