The gun-control fight Harry Reid can’t win
Former aides of Reid’s say that despite the affection he proclaimed at the shooting range, he isn’t quite the gun lover he once appeared. Most of his shooting stories are about hunting, and most of those are from his childhood in Searchlight. He has no arsenal in his Nevada home, no antiques hanging from the walls of his office, the former aides say.
Instead, they say, Reid’s relationship with LaPierre and the NRA is evidence of the senator’s willingness to do whatever it takes to eke out political victories.
“He is ruthlessly pragmatic. That drives him far more than any ideology,” says one former aide. “His paramount interest is in keeping or expanding the [Democratic] majority and making sure that the people who are up [for reelection in 2014] come back.”









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Well he sucked as a boxer too.
Bmore on January 22, 2013 at 7:26 PM
Like most Democrats, he’ll support the 2nd amendment until he decides to retire i.e. his last term.
Fenris on January 22, 2013 at 7:27 PM
Yes, well, like all politicians he’ll do whatever is politically expedient. So if loving the NRA helps him become senator from Nevada, and passing gun laws helps ingratiate him with and advance the democrat party, then that’s what he’ll do.
Timin203 on January 22, 2013 at 7:33 PM