On Friday, U.S. Senator Harry Reid announced his retirement.
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"These bruises I have on my face, on my eye, are an inconvenience, but trust me they’re nothing compared to some of the bruises I got when I was fighting in the ring. When I was a boy, I dreamed of being an athlete. I listened to those games on the radio, baseball games, and I envisioned me as a man out in center field at Yankee Stadium or Fenway Park in Boston. But the joy I’ve gotten with the work that I’ve done for the people of the state of Nevad has been just as fulfilling as if I had played center field at Yankee Stadium.
"The job of minority leader of the United States Senate is just as important as being the majority leader. It gives you so much opportunity to do good things for this country. And that’s what I am focused on.
"But this accident has caused us for the first time to have a little down time. I have had time to ponder and to think. We’ve got to be more concerned about the country, the Senate, the state of Nevada than us. And as a result of that I’m not going to run for re-election.
"My friend, Senator McConnell, don’t be too elated. I am going to be here for twenty-two months, and you know what I’m going to be doing? The same thing I’ve done since I first came to the Senate.
"We have to make sure that the Democrats take control of the Senate again. And I feel it is inappropriate for me to soak up all those resources on me when I could be devoting those resources to the caucus, and that’s what I intend to do.
"The decision that I’ve made has absolutely nothing to do with my injury, it has nothing to do with my being minority leader and it certainly has nothing to do with my ability to be re-elected because the path to re-election is much easier than probably has been any time that I’ve run for re-election.
"Someone with my background, my upbringing, to have the experiences I’ve had is really a miracle and I want the people of the state of Nevada to know that I am so grateful. And I have done my best. I haven’t been perfect, but I’ve really tried my hardest to represent the people of the state of Nevada," Reid said.
Yes, good riddance to bad garbage! This man caused the Congress to earn such a poor rating from the public–a do-nothing Congress. How can we let one little man hold up all of the legislation that he held in his in-basket? There should be a law requiring ALL bills to require an up-or-down vote within three months. Harry Reid is one of the many reasons why I have a poor opinion of Congress and politicians.
ReplyDeleteTrying your best was not good enough, Harry! You definitely could have done better for ALL of the American people, not just for the people of Nevada. That was another of your problems; you were too narrowly focused. Broaden your perspective.