The Year in Twitter, Part IIBig Think@kolchak: I now understand why Harry Reid never responded to that letter I wrote entirely in ebonics. @thebenbrooks: Some blog just named Harry Reid …and more »
Washington PostDADT repeal: 18 days in DecemberWashington PostGreg Sargent, who also had a running commentary during the 18 days, gets at some of it in his paean to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev. …
Here comes filibuster reformWashington Post (blog)First, an update: it seems that Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell are working towards the possibility of some sort of compromise, …
New York TimesThe Caucus: Top Political Moments of 2010New York Times (blog)Republicans seized control of the House but fell short in the Senate, as underdogs like Harry Reid, the embattled majority leader, held on. …The best (and oddest) political m…
The Nation, PakistanThe Caucus: Times Readers' Top Political Moments of 2010New York Times (blog)Republicans seized control of the House but fell short in the Senate, as underdogs like Harry Reid, the embattled majority leader, held on. …The best…
Memphis FlyerTimes Readers' Top Political Moments of 2010New York Times (blog)Republicans seized control of the House but fell short in the Senate, as underdogs like Harry Reid, the embattled majority leader, held on. …The best (and oddest) polit…
2010 highs and lows for Northern NevadaReno Gazette JournalJim Gibbons ousted in favor of Brian Sandoval and Harry Reid returned to the US Senate over Sharron Angle. In the depths of a national recession and an …and more »
Casino Scam ReportStill A Chance For US Online Gambling Regulations In 2011Casino Gambling WebSenator Harry Reid has not given up his effort to pass his proposed online poker legislation, even though he failed in his attempt to do so during the …Onli…
Casino Scam ReportReid's push for tyranny in US SenateWND.com5, Senator Harry Reid's Democrats intend "to change the Senate rules so that they can ram through their agenda when their majority shrinks … from 59 to 53 …Online Poker Legis…
The corrupting influence of powerTbo.comHarry Reid (D.-Nev.) to change some longstanding Senate rules regarding voting. With the Democrats down to only 53 votes, their power is considerably …and more »

