One of the reasons Harry Reid is trailing Sharon Angle in his bid for reelection is his inability to listen to Nevada voters. Bills such as TARP, Porkulus and Obamacare were passed despite the objections of his constituents.
Nevada voters shouldn't feel bad about not being listened to, because as the video below illustrates Reid doesn't listen to interviewers either. Christian Broadcasting's White House correspondent David Brody has a weekly feature called Five 4 Friday where he asks puff-ball questions to public figures. This week's guest was Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev).
For Question number three, Brody asked who were the greatest living Americans? Reid's answer was Robert Byrd and Teddy Kennedy both of whom are too dead to be considered greatest living Americans (if you cannot see video below click here).
Now giving Reid the benefit of the doubt for a second, maybe he wanted to give an answer to who were the greatest Americans ever? But that would mean that Reid was saying that the former KKK Grand-wizard along with a man who committed vehicular homicide and worked with the KGB to screw up US foreign policy during the Reagan administration were the greatest Americans ever.
On the other hand was it that the Majority leader couldn't name a greatest living American? But if he really believed in the policy of the President whose bills he had been shoving down the throats of voters, shouldn't he pick Obama?
Another explanation is now that Chicago politics is running the federal government, Reid is losing the ability to discern between dead and alive. After all, in Chicago the dead are the most loyal Democratic Party voters.
Maybe the answer is much simpler than that. Maybe Harry only listens to one voice, Harry Reid's.
Nevada voters shouldn't feel bad about not being listened to, because as the video below illustrates Reid doesn't listen to interviewers either. Christian Broadcasting's White House correspondent David Brody has a weekly feature called Five 4 Friday where he asks puff-ball questions to public figures. This week's guest was Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev).
For Question number three, Brody asked who were the greatest living Americans? Reid's answer was Robert Byrd and Teddy Kennedy both of whom are too dead to be considered greatest living Americans (if you cannot see video below click here).
Now giving Reid the benefit of the doubt for a second, maybe he wanted to give an answer to who were the greatest Americans ever? But that would mean that Reid was saying that the former KKK Grand-wizard along with a man who committed vehicular homicide and worked with the KGB to screw up US foreign policy during the Reagan administration were the greatest Americans ever.
On the other hand was it that the Majority leader couldn't name a greatest living American? But if he really believed in the policy of the President whose bills he had been shoving down the throats of voters, shouldn't he pick Obama?
Another explanation is now that Chicago politics is running the federal government, Reid is losing the ability to discern between dead and alive. After all, in Chicago the dead are the most loyal Democratic Party voters.
Maybe the answer is much simpler than that. Maybe Harry only listens to one voice, Harry Reid's.
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