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Democrat support for Reid beginning to show cracks

The Rev. Al Sharpton, the Congressional Black Caucus and the NAACP all jumped to the defense of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid after his controversial remarks about President Obama, but the niece of Martin Luther King Jr. is calling Reid’s comments “sadly outrageous.”

“If Michael Steele or any other conservative had said anything like it, the remarks would be labeled racist and plastered over every available news outlet,” Alveda King said in a statement released Tuesday.

“What would my uncle and my father think, to hear such things from one of the most powerful leaders in the country? Their ‘beloved community’ is sorely threatened when racism rears its ugly head once again.”

Sen. Russ Fiengold, did his own soul searching after Reid was quoted in a book saying candidate Barack Obama in 2008 could benefit from being light-skinned and not having a “Negro dialect” unless he wants one. Feingold told a local television station late Monday that he’s still mulling whether Reid should stay or step down as majority leader.

“I’m thinking about that and we’re going to be getting together as a caucus next week, and that topic will come up. I have not decided whether these comments merit that or not,” Feingold told ABC affiliate WISN. “They’re very unfortunate. They should have never been said. So I need to think about it.”

But on Tuesday, he closed rank around the embattled leader. An aide to Feingold told Fox News the Wisconsin senator communicated through a senior member of his staff to Reid that he backs him as majority leader and is no longer unsure if Reid should remain in that position.

Some progressives bloggers, however, fearing Reid is a liability, said he should step down now so Democrats have a better chance of keeping the Nevada Senate seat in November. And while Reid reportedly called RainbowPush head Jesse Jackson to apologize after the gaffe was reported, Jackson has been uncharacteristically quiet on the racially tinged matter.

Reid said Monday that he “could have used a better choice of words,” and he signaled that he’s moving on.

“We have a lot to do,” Reid said. “I feel good about people reaching out to me. I’ve apologized to the president. … I’m not going to dwell on this anymore.”

Other leading Democrats, including President Obama, have accepted Reid’s apology, while conceding that he used inappropriate language. But critics say it’s not Obama who needs an apology but Americans who Reid presumed would hesitate to vote for a black man.

Steele, the first black chairman of the Republican National Committee, is among those Republicans calling for Reid to step down. He and others say Democrats are operating by a double-standard, since they were insistent that former Senate Republican Leader Trent Lott step down in 2002 after he praised the late Sen. Strom Thurmond, a former segregationist, at his 100th birthday party.

Feingold said Lott’s remarks were more insensitive than Reid’s.

Obama, in an interview with TV One, called Reid a “stalwart champion … of civil rights” and a “good man” who meant no offense.

“For him to have used some inartful language in trying to praise me, and for people to try to make hay out of that makes absolutely no sense,” Obama said. “He apologized, recognizing that he didn’t use appropriate language, but there was nothing mean-spirited in what he had to say and he’s always been on the right side of the issues.”

Nevada’s other senator, John Ensign, a Republican,  said Monday that lawmakers should accept Reid’s apology. Republican Sens. John McCain and Mitch McConnell, the minority leader, said a determination on Reid’s fate should be made among Nevada voters and the Democratic caucus, respectively.

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Harry Reid press conference in Apex Nevada

Harry Reid met a few minutes ago with his allies in the media to try to repair his image with his constituents in Nevada,  where he was mostly asked softball questions about his racist remarks about President Obama.

Reid said,  “I am proud of the fact that with the meetings with then Senator Obama, that he would be elected president.”   Reid said “I apologized to the president and I wish I would have chose better words.”

Reid wants to move forward,  and is proud that an african American holds the highest post in the land.    Reid tried to appear shaken and distraught over the embarrassing situation as republicans are calling for his ouster as the Senate Majority leader.

The dullards in the media seemed to obsess only with trying to help Harry rehabilitate his stature in the senate.   Reid was asked if he would resign,  and Reid just walked away from the podium.  Ranking democrats say that Reid has “earned the right” to make such remarks.    JD

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Harry Reid’s Obama racial slur worse than Trent Lott

In 1998, Trent Lott said: “When Strom Thurmond ran for president, we voted for him. We’re proud of it. And if the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn’t have had all these problems over the years, either.”

Funny Harry Reid pea brain

Pea brain Harry Reid

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid described in private then-Sen. Barack Obama as “light skinned” and “with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one.” Obama is the nation’s first African-American president.

Talk about hypocrisy.   Read what Trent Lott said,  and then read again what Harry Reid said.  Keep in mind that Strom Thurmond was not a sitting president when Lott’s statement broke in the news.   I need you liberals to explain to me why Reid should get a pass and Lott had to resign as majority leader of the senate.

This is the country we live in.  Where a liberal democrat can say anything they want,  but if it comes from a republican, they are drummed from office.  This has become the norm in America because America has a liberal media that is hell bent on making us a socialist nation.

Harry Reid should have to resign as majority leader.  Whats good for the goose is good for the gander.  JD

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Harry Reid apologizes for ‘no Negro dialect’ comment

Harry Reid the racist bigot

What a joke

WASHINGTON – The top Democrat in the U.S. Senate apologized on Saturday for comments he made about Barack Obama’s race during the 2008 presidential bid and are quoted in a yet-to-be-released book about the campaign.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada described in private then-Sen. Barack Obama as “light skinned” and “with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one.” Obama is the nation’s first African-American president.

“I deeply regret using such a poor choice of words. I sincerely apologize for offending any and all Americans, especially African-Americans for my improper comments,” Reid said in a statement released after the excerpts were first reported on the Web site of The Atlantic.

“I was a proud and enthusiastic supporter of Barack Obama during the campaign and have worked as hard as I can to advance President Obama’s legislative agenda.”

Reid remained neutral during the bitter Democratic primary that became a marathon contest between Obama and then-Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, whom Obama tapped as the United States’ top diplomat after the election.

Reid’s comments are included in the book, obtained Saturday by The Associated Press and set to be published on Monday. “Game Change” was written by Time Magazine’s Mark Halperin and New York magazine’s John Heilemann.

The book also says Reid urged Obama to run, perceiving the first-term senator’s impatience.

“You’re not going to go anyplace here,” Reid told Obama of the Senate. “I know that you don’t like it, doing what you’re doing.”

In another section, aides to Republican nominee John McCain described the difficulties they faced with their vice presidential pick, then-Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Steve Schmidt, a senior member of Sen. John McCain’s presidential team, is quoted telling Palin’s foreign policy tutors: “You guys have a lot of work to do. She doesn’t know anything.”

The authors also quote Obama’s initial reaction to McCain’s selection of a little-known governor: “Wow. Well, I guess she’s change.”

Vice presidential nominee Joe Biden was direct. “Who’s Sarah Palin?” the book quotes the then-senator as asking as they left the nominating convention in Denver.

Reid, facing a tough 2010 re-election bid, needs the White House’s help if he wants to keep his seat. Obama’s administration has dispatched officials on dozens of trips to buoy his bid and Obama has raised money for his campaign.

Recognizing the threat, Reid’s apologies also played to his home state: “Moreover, throughout my career, from efforts to integrate the Las Vegas strip and the gaming industry to opposing radical judges and promoting diversity in the Senate, I have worked hard to advance issues.”

Even before his ill-considered remarks were reported, a new survey released Saturday by the Las Vegas Review Journal showed him continuing to earn poor polling numbers. In the poll, by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research, Reid trailed former state Republican party chairwoman Sue Lowden by a 10 percentage points, 50 percent to 40 percent, and also lagging behind two other opponents.

More than half of Nevadans had an unfavorable opinion of Reid. Just 33 percent of respondents held a favorable opinion.

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