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David S. Broder: Harry Reid must go
2007-04-26
The mighty "Dean of Washington Correspondents" gives Searchlight Harry a thorough smack-around.

. . . consider the mental gyrations performed by Sen. Chuckles Schumer (D-N.Y.) as he rationalized the recent comment from his majority leader, Harry Reid, the leading light of Searchlight, Nev., that the war in Iraq "is lost."

On "Fox News Sunday," Schumer offered this clarification of Reid's off-the-cuff comment. "What Harry Reid is saying is that this war is lost -- in other words, a war where we mainly spend our time policing a civil war between Shiites and Sunnis. We are not going to solve that problem. . . . The war is not lost. And Harry Reid believes this -- we Democrats believe it. . . . ."

Everyone got that? This war is lost. But the war can be won. Not since Bill Clinton famously pondered the meaning of the word "is" has a Democratic leader confused things as much as Harry Reid did with his inept discussion of the alternatives in Iraq.Nor is this the first time Senate Democrats, who chose Reid as their leader over Chris Dodd of Connecticut, have had to ponder the political fallout from one of Reid's tussles with the language.

Hailed by his staff as "a strong leader who speaks his mind in direct fashion," Reid is assuredly not a man who misses many opportunities to put his foot in his mouth. . . . Most of these earlier gaffes were personal, bespeaking a kind of displaced aggressiveness on the part of the onetime amateur boxer. But Reid's verbal wanderings on the war in Iraq are consequential -- not just for his party and the Senate but for the more important question of what happens to U.S. policy in that violent country and to the men and women whose lives are at stake.

Given the way the Constitution divides warmaking power between the president, as commander in chief, and Congress, as sole source of funds to support the armed services, it is essential that at some point Reid and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi be able to negotiate with the White House to determine the course America will follow until a new president takes office.

To say that Reid has sent conflicting signals about his readiness for such discussions is an understatement. It has been impossible for his own members, let alone the White House, to sort out for more than 24 hours at a time what ground Reid is prepared to defend. Instead of reinforcing the important proposition -- defined by the Iraq Study Group-- that a military strategy for Iraq is necessary but not sufficient to solve the myriad political problems of that country, Reid has mistakenly argued that the military effort is lost but a diplomatic-political strategy can still succeed.

The Democrats deserve better, and the country needs more, than Harry Reid has offered as Senate majority leader.
Posted by:Mike

#13  Sorry, Mr. Broder - your breed has seen its best days. The Democrat Civil War started back in 1968, and guess what? Your side lost. They don't control the Party, they don't control the money. They're even losing control of the media. I'm surprised you haven't been 'asked' to retire.

So enjoy your remaining years as Washington's Dean of Correspondents. Who knows? Maybe in your dotage you'll be able to bean Walter Cronkite with a stray drive at the Dinosaurs of Media Golf Tournament.
Posted by: Pappy   2007-04-26 21:14  

#12  
Posted by: DMFD   2007-04-26 20:44  

#11  CBS !
Posted by: wxjames   2007-04-26 19:35  

#10  Let me think, what other large "organizations" can I think of that uses the "I was misunderstood" whitewash all the time?
Posted by: gorb   2007-04-26 15:42  

#9  data-mine with respect to Reid?
Posted by: 3dc   2007-04-26 13:27  

#8  Per Michelle Malkin, the nutroots went to Code Red instantaneously...
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-04-26 12:20  

#7  Well done, but Broder's still the dean of clueless mediocre Beltway conventional wisdom merchants. Even a pig finds a truffle now and then .....
Posted by: Verlaine   2007-04-26 11:57  

#6  Oh-oh. Mr. Small's exposing himself.
Remember, Harry. John Fn Kerry got those stars in his eyes and everybody found out what an incompetent boob he was too.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-04-26 10:11  

#5  What a great idea--an idea whose time is overdue.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-04-26 10:06  

#4  Nah, Harry should live to be a hundred, in full awareness of his (upcoming) humiliation.

Put another way, Harry should eat dog dirt, three meals a day - and live forever.
Posted by: Bobby   2007-04-26 08:31  

#3  Firing squad is a soldiers right.
Reid should get the rope.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-04-26 07:58  

#2  Did Schumer's lips fall off?
Posted by: Bobby   2007-04-26 07:18  

#1  Reid is a traitor, pure and simple. He should be tried for treason, found guilty, and executed by military firing squad.
Posted by: Mac   2007-04-26 07:13  

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