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Published: 01/13/10

Is This Goodbye, Harry? You Deserve a Plaque for Public Service

By  Bonnie Goldstein - Politics Daily
Is This Goodbye, Harry?  You Deserve a Plaque for Public Service

I hope his prehistoric perspective and unfortunate choice of words regarding Mr. Obama's complexion and diction does not cost the majority leader his seat in the Senate. Despite a substantial war chest and significant pork power, the four-term lawmaker may not have another six-year tenure in his future. Nevadans are not wild about Harry in his current re-election campaign, and races are lost on far less than front-page indiscretions. The senator from Searchlight must wish he hadn't been so frank with reporters Mark Halperin and John Heilemann during the presidential election campaign. ...

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Published: 01/9/10

Reid Apologizes for Racial Remark About Obama, and Also Sinks in a Poll

By  Bruce Drake - Politics Daily
Reid Apologizes for Racial Remark About Obama, and Also Sinks in a Poll

This was not the best of days for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid who found himself apologizing for having referred to candidate Barack Obama in private as a "light-skinned" black with no "Negro dialect," and then having to digest a new poll saying most Nevadans viewed him unfavorably and would elect any of his potential GOP opponents over him. ...

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Published: 01/9/10

Reid Apologizes for 'No Negro Dialect' Remark

By  not in system - AOL News
Reid Apologizes for 'No Negro Dialect' Remark

WASHINGTON (Jan. 9) -- 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 ...

Published: 01/7/10

Report: Hillary First Rejected Obama Post, Worried About Bill's 'Penchant for Controversy'

By  Patricia Murphy - Politics Daily
Report: Hillary First Rejected Obama Post, Worried About Bill's 'Penchant for Controversy'

When Barack Obama asked Hillary Clinton to become his secretary of state, she first turned down the job. She later accepted, of course, but was reportedly worried about the effect her husband's "penchant for controversy" would have on a role that would require the utmost diplomacy, loyalty and discretion. That and other revelations about the Democratic and Republican 2008 presidential campaigns will be the subject of CBS's "60 Minutes" this Sunday when Anderson Cooper interviews political reporters Mark Halperin and John Heilemann about their book, "Game Change." Halperin and Heilemann ...

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