First, as Charlie notes, Reid happily eschewed the strictures of process whenever it proved expedient, doing much in the process to diminish the illustrious body of which he was part. But, of course, he did not do so singlehandedly. He was able to wreak endless havoc because he had the backing of his party. It would be nice to think that most Democrats held their noses while voting for Reid, but it simply was not so. He served six years as his party’s whip, and will retire having served 12 years as his party’s leader in the Senate. The disreputable methods, the scorched-earth tactics — all was done with the approval of Senate Democrats. Perhaps Reid started that train of abuses and usurpations moving, but eventually his caucus hopped aboard. If he was avant-garde at the beginning, he is now simply the avatar of most of his party’s elected leadership.
Harry Reid didn't do it alone
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