Harry Reid On Race & Identity Politics
Posted by Michelle Moquin on 12th August 2013
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Steve: Absolutely not. Stay tuned.
Kaatje: Please see above comment to Steve.
Louis: Good luck with your potential lady love.
Flora: Disappointed in Obama? I am in no way disappointed in Obama. I am so grateful that he is our president. I am however disappointed in those that oppose him strictly to be against him with their main goal to see him fail, at the expense of the betterment of our country. That is something to be disappointed over.
LeTa0: I agree with you. People don’t police themselves and the FBI is certainly not going to. I was watching Maddow a few nights ago and she referenced the New York Times article written by Charlie Savage, “The F.B.I Deemed Agents Faultless in 150 Shooting.” A segment and write worth a watch.
And thank you so much for the Civics 101 course. So many people who blame Obama for so many things that are not in his control, really don’t understand how the 3 branches of government work. I am with you on the next midterms. If the Dems sit back like they did in 2010, the last 2 years of Obama’s presidency will not be very productive. I am not counting on a more “cooperative House of repubs to work with.” Nope. Bottom line: The Dems need to get off the couch, go to the polls and get back in control.
Vicki: I like your comment. My sentiments exactly.
George, WN: I have a feeling the inadequacy that you feel every time you go to the bathroom, pull down your pants, and look down, is the reason you say such things. From the anger you’re spewing, me thinks you just visited the little boys room, got another reminder of what you lack in the sack, and decided to post your thoughts here. You can rant all you want, even throw in some caps with lots of exclamation points, but sorry, it won’t make your little willy any bigger.
Anonymous: I agree with the commenter: “Sickening.”
Anonymous: I repeat the above.
So…speaking of uncooperative republicans and their main goal, I found this on the Maddow Blog:
Harry Reid trolls Republicans on race and identity politics

From time to time, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has a knack for making provocative comments that infuriate Republicans. Friday offers just such an example.
“My counterpart, Mitch McConnell, said at the beginning of the presidency of Barack Obama that he had one goal — and that is to defeat Obama and make sure he wasn’t re-elected. And that’s how they legislate in the Senate,” he said. “It was really bad. And we’re now seven months into this second term of the president’s and they haven’t changed much.”
“It’s been obvious that they’re doing everything they can to make him fail,” Reid said. “And I hope, I hope — and I say this seriously — I hope that’s based on substance and not the fact that he’s African American.”
The suggestion that Republicans might be motivated by racism — as opposed to, say, the party’s radicalism and ideological extremism — was not well received. The National Republican Senatorial Committee called Reid’s comments “insane,” and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, Congress’ only African-American Republican urged Reid to “apologize” for his “offensive” remarks.
As a rule, Reid’s comments are not the way I like to see the discourse work. If leading Democrats have examples of Republicans using racism to attack President Obama — examples that come up more often than they should – Dems should say so. Passive-aggressive trolling, and “hopes” that Republicans aren’t racist, isn’t constructive.
That said, whether you find Reid’s approach inappropriate or not, it’s worth noting he’s playing the game by Republican rules. Indeed, let’s take a brief stroll down memory lane, pointing to some incidents from the Bush/Cheney era that the political world may not recall.
As long-time readers may recall, Republicans in the last decade had quite an annoying habit: when Democrats took positions the GOP didn’t like, Republicans routinely accused Dems of bigotry and discrimination.
When Harriet Miers’ Supreme Court nomination came under fire, Republicans suggested Democrats, including Democratic women, were being sexist.
When Bill Pryor’s nomination to the 11th Circuit drew opposition, Republicans suggested Democrats, including Catholic Democrats, were anti-Catholic.
When Miguel Estrada’s D.C. Circuit nomination drew opposition, Republicans suggested Democrats were anti-Hispanic.
When Samuel Alito’s Supreme Court nomination was criticized, Republicans suggested his liberal opponents don’t like Italian-Americans.
When Janice Rogers Brown D.C. Circuit nomination came under fire, Republicans suggested Democrats were racists.
When Lurita Doan of the General Services Administration appeared to violate the Hatch Act at Karl Rove’s behest, Republicans accused Democrats of not liking conservative women.
In each of these instances, Democrats had specific, substantive concerns, but for Republicans, it was easier to accuse Democrats, without proof or decency, of being motivated by bigotry.
To clarify, this isn’t a defense for Reid’s comments, which I don’t think he should have made — leaders should call out racism, not hope aloud that a party isn’t being racist. But before Republicans complain too loudly about Reid’s rhetoric, I hope they’ll take a moment to realize he very likely learned this approach to identity politics by watching them.
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