December 29, 2021

"He was raised in almost Dickensian circumstances in tiny Searchlight, Nev.: His home had no indoor plumbing, his father was an alcoholic miner who eventually died by suicide..."

"... and his mother helped the family survive by taking in laundry from local brothels.... [H]e wielded an irreverent sense of humor, but could be brusque, often not even saying goodbye to colleagues at the end of a phone call.... He deemed President George W. Bush 'a loser' while addressing a group of high school juniors in Nevada in 2005, mused about the body odor of Washington’s tourists a few years later and, when Mr. Obama first ran for president, in 2008, said the country’s first Black president could be elected because he spoke 'with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one.'... It was Mr. Reid who saw Mr. Obama’s potential for a successful run at the White House when many Democrats were rallying behind Hillary Clinton.... [H]e sought to undermine Mitt Romney’s presidential candidacy in 2012 by repeatedly, and without evidence, claiming that Mr. Romney had gone a decade without paying income tax. Mr. Reid was even more contemptuous of former President Donald J. Trump, calling him 'a racist' and 'sexual predator' who achieved prominence only because of the fortune he had inherited. Being born into wealth was, of course, alien to Mr. Reid. At the end of his career — after great financial and political success and raising five children, one of whom became an elected official in Las Vegas — he relished showing visitors his dusty hometown.... '[B]e proud of who you are, you can’t escape who you are,' Mr. Reid said in his Senate farewell speech, adding... 'Harry Reid, the guy from Searchlight.'"

From the NYT obituary for Harry Reid.

71 comments:

Owen said...

The Romans said it well: de mortuis nil nisi bonum.

But for Reid, I am prepared to make an exception.

Big Mike said...

We’ll miss John Madden. Reid was already becoming deservedly obscure. People like Reid, Pelosi, Schumer, Biden, Obama, and a legion of others set out to put Americans at each others’ throats as a deliberate political strategy. I think the day will come when you, personally, regret seeing people set one against the other, Professor, because you let yourself get sucked into that strategy. If Roe does fall (I don’t think it will, but women will have to learn to live with reasonable restrictions) then that will be a direct consequence of Harry Reid’s tactics. Sow the wind,

exhelodrvr1 said...

He was an asshole, who cheated at politics

BUMBLE BEE said...

Unmistakably and visibly corrupt.

Earnest Prole said...

Harry Reid, the strategic genius who eliminated the Senate filibuster for judicial nominees. Are we certain he wasn't a Stealth Republican? It would be difficult to do more damage to Democrats intentionally than Harry did (presumably) unintentionally.

Tim said...

Harry Reid had no moral compass. That is perhaps his most deserved epitaph. And in the end, he did more harm than good to the causes he supported.

I will miss John Madden. His commentary was almost always insightful. And he brings to mind the better days of the NFL. Has anyone in the NFL tried to work out what is going to happen to the entire industry when Brady finally retires?

Marcus Bressler said...

He won't be missed.

Ann Althouse said...

"after great financial and political success"

Does the obituary ever explain the financial success? I couldn't find anything, but I skimmed a lot of it.

Heartless Aztec said...

American political life seems to drag participants to "financial success". It's seems to be the rule and not the exception. Funny how that works over and over and over again. I sound like a Dave Clark Five 45 rpm stuck in the fade out.

David Begley said...

His financial success was due to his political connections and corruption. I recall where his political knowledge allowed him to buy real estate in advance of a political development.

I also heard he bought partnership interests in wind and solar farms and got a 26% federal income tax credit in year one.

rwnutjob said...

"Does the obituary ever explain the financial success? I couldn't find anything, but I skimmed a lot of it."

He was a senator. Insider trading is their stock & trade

Shoeless Joe said...

Odd how many Democratic politicians like Reid are poor to middle class when they first go into politics, and yet wind up richer than Elton John when they retire. How does that happen? Even stranger is the NY Times tip toeing around the issue even as they chronicle Reid's childhood poverty.

n.n said...

His father's self-abortion guides Reid to subscribe to the Pro-Choice religion. Wicked.

gilbar said...

Harry Reid reported dead.... And they say there is never any Good News in the papers!

gilbar said...

Wasn't Reid the guy that was attacked and beaten by the mob?
And, by mob; i course mean: his gym equipment

Temujin said...

I think they left out the corruption portion of his life. A man does not live in the Ritz-Carlton, Washington DC unless he's got some green to spare. (most Americans could not afford a night at this place, and those who do save up for a year to spend a couple of nights). This guy rewrote the book on corruption and managed to continue to run Nevada from DC. In fact, he had things so machine-like, he'll probably still run it from below ground.

But, yes- he was a Democrat so let's cover his story in glory.

Clyde said...

I liked John Madden and will miss him.

Rollo said...

Not exactly a shining example of "our Democracy.".

Time magazine calls him "shrewd.". Euphemism or dog whistle?

Fortunately, he was an old, straight, White Mormon guy, so the hero worship will be minimal and eventually the airport and everything else will be renamed after someone more (or less) worthy.

Misinforminimalism said...

"Does the obituary ever explain the financial success? I couldn't find anything, but I skimmed a lot of it."

Of course it doesn't, but does "politician makes boatloads of unexplained money in Nevada" really need an explanation?

hawkeyedjb said...

I'm one who never enjoyed John Madden and his constant repetition of the obvious. "It's third down and 4, so they need 4 yards, so a 3 yard play won't be enough, they need at least 4, they'll have to run a 4 yard play not a 2 or 3 yard play."

Curious George said...

"We’ll miss John Madden."
"I will miss John Madden."
"I liked John Madden and will miss him."

I get the like part, it seemed everyone liked John Madden. But miss him? He hasn't done anything since 2009. You won't miss him if you haven't already done so.


JAORE said...

after great financial and political success...

"[G]reat", great? Fraud, graft, opportunism, lying for the sake of power.

How far we have fallen.

Owen said...

Prof A @ 6:33: “Does the obituary ever explain the financial success? I couldn't find anything, but I skimmed a lot of it.”

You skimmed a lot of it? Harry skimmed it all.

Mr Wibble said...

And just like that, the Searchlight Strangler's reign of terror ended.

In all seriousness, Harry Reid is responsible for Donald Trump's election. That's his legacy. Between pushing through Obamacare, and lying about Mitt Romney's taxes on the floor of the Senate, he helped galvanize conservatives, giving them a cause to rally around and driving them to look for an outsider who would hit back rather than playing the gentleman.

tcrosse said...

We should only speak good of the dead. Well, he's dead. Good.

stan said...

I will try to be nice to the recently departed.

Reid was a crook. And that's one of the nicest things that can be said about him.

wendybar said...

May he not rest in peace. I hope his after life is full of demons and fire. He deserves nothing less. Sorry, NOT sorry.

Quayle said...
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Roger Sweeny said...

For years, the federal government planned a nuclear waste facility far, far below ground at Yucca Mountain in Nevada. But lots of people get scared at the word "nuclear" and Reid was a powerful senator. Rather than educating them on how little they had to worry, he made sure that legislation was passed forbidding it to ever be used. Conventional wisdom now says that there will never be such a facility. That is one reason "preventing climate change" is going nowhere.

Jersey Fled said...

For some reason I always associated Reid with the guy who woke up with a dead hooker in Godfather II.

John henry said...

Good cartoon at insty

Reid asks Death/grim reaper if he was a good politician.

Death says no, but that he is now

John LGBTQBNY Henry

chickelit said...

Jersey Fled said...For some reason I always associated Reid with the guy who woke up with a dead hooker in Godfather II.. You're right about that. And Harry Reid waking up one day with this body and face shattered by thugs was another proof.
RIP and good riddance.

Sebastian said...

"after great financial and political success"

Accomplished, how?

"you can’t escape who you are"

And he never did escape his essential loathsomeness. Flaunted it, to Dem cheers.

Wilbur said...

Mr Wibble said...
In all seriousness, Harry Reid is responsible for Donald Trump's election. ... he helped galvanize conservatives, giving them a cause to rally around and driving them to look for an outsider who would hit back rather than playing the gentleman.
______________________________________________________________________
That's about as good an explanation for Trump's appeal as there is.

I have an elderly Leftist golfing friend who shares the illusion with other Leftists that Trump himself is personally worshipped and idolized by his supporters. Not too surprisingly he's uninterested in explanations to the contrary.

narciso said...

for another perspective,

https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/mobbed-up-podcast-cleanface-part-6-2056125/

narciso said...

i think of him, like the patriarch in the sin city films, senator rourke,

Christopher B said...

Heartless Aztec said...
American political life seems to drag participants to "financial success". It's seems to be the rule and not the exception.


I can think of one recent exception.

gspencer said...

"after great financial and political success and raising five children"

Financial "success" via corruption and insider trading/connections. It's a proven path. Just ask Joe Biden.

Butkus51 said...

Ralph? Ralph? Can you hear me? Ralph

Howard said...

I thought he was already dead.

Andrew said...

His upbringing (which I knew nothing about) almost gives me sympathy for him. But not quite. How did his growing up in poverty affect his humanity? It seems to have made him a deceptive, manipulative SOB, who cared nothing for the average citizen. Ironically, Trump, born into wealth, had more of a common touch than Reid.

Charlie said...

Barrett, Kavanaugh and Gorsuch send their regards.

Drago said...

This is a dark day indeed for all LLR's and NeverTrump Always-Democraticals everywhere.

I suspect Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan are at the top of that List of Lamenters.

What's that?

You belueve Mitt and Ryan were opposed to Reid and his policies?!

LOL

Now would be a good time to wake up.

Wake up. Not woke up..as Romney did by proudly marching with BLM.

Aggie said...

'Great financial success' when you're a politician means that you've managed to get filthy rich in unscrupulous ways, ending up with sufficient millions to obscure exactly how many you have, and how you got them. Rich enough to afford the cloaking device, apparently.

I still want to know who gave him the black eye, and why.

Ralph L said...

Very appropriate that Dead Reid will come up on your "smelly" tag.

tommyesq said...

Does the obituary ever explain the financial success? I couldn't find anything, but I skimmed a lot of it.

To ask the question, and not find the answer, is to answer it.

ga6 said...

Well,he was not able to leap buildings with a single bound but he could steal with both hands.

narciso said...

https://ganglandwire.com/harry-reid-mob-part-1/

Michael K said...

No wonder he was such an awful person.

Not Sure said...

The Reid family saga: From laundering for whores to whoring for money launderers in a single generation.

Scot said...

Here we go, the Appeal to Dickens. Did young Harry share an outhouse or an alley with all his neighbors for the number ones & twos? Did he fetch water from a common well? If so, lucky for him the well wasn't contaminated from all the ones-ing & twos-ing piling up.

Any of Dickens's guttersnipes would have boxed young Harry to trade places & would have kicked his ass.

Bruce Hayden said...

Partner kinda grew up with the Reid kids, though they were a bit younger. The fathers had both boxed, and recognized each other from the Golden Gloves circuit (they never fought, because her father was older, heavier, and had a significantly longer reach - but both loved talking boxing). And had common friends, esp a future NV Supreme Court Justice (their family atty, until he went up on the bench). Everyone else was LDS (found out yesterday that the Reid parents were converts - being LDS IS extremely useful for attorneys in Las Vegas), but her family was RC. They fit in though because of their large family (everyone at these Sunday afternoon parties seemed to have 5 kids).

Then, when I was practicing (patent) law in NV, one of the guys in the firm was one of the tow headed Reid boys my partner had played with decades earlier. Really good guy, but maybe partially because he took such good care of the rest of us. He and his lobbying partner had a box, in the firm’s name, in the minor league baseball park, that we would use when it wasn’t in use by clients, and one year, they put on our Christmas party. Whenever I would run into him, we would joke about being from families with a lawyer father and a bunch of lawyer sons (and in their case, a lawyer son-in-law).

Ceciliahere said...

Harry Reid never had a problem trashing innocent people for his own political and monetary gain. Lying on the floor of the Senate about Romney, etc. I don’t want to see any official tributes to this weasel. A despicable man who never saw a crooked deal he wouldn’t turn down. From rags to riches on the taxpayers back. What a disgrace. Hope there is a hereafter, and Harry Reid gets what’s coming to him…a good roasting in hell. Next, Nancy Pelosi another Washington crook.

Josephbleau said...

Harry Reid’s brother worked in manufacturing as a plant manager in LA for the company I worked at, he was really a nice guy.

Jeff said...

Mitch McConnell comes in for a lot of criticism by conservatives, but compared to Harry Reid, he's a saint. Reid is up there with Joe Biden, Arlen Specter, Ted Kennedy and Adam Schiff in the pantheon of truly despicable politicians.

effinayright said...

Owen said...
The Romans said it well: de mortuis nil nisi bonum.

But for Reid, I am prepared to make an exception.
**********

Me too.

As far as I am concerned, Reid didn't "pass".

He FLUNKED.

Clyde said...

@ Curious George

There were things said and things left unsaid.

Mark O said...

He came from a small town and behaved like a small town boy.

Earnest Prole said...

A touching note of support from one mob-adjacent grifter to another:

Dear Harry:

Congratulations -- you are amazing!

With best wishes,

Donald Trump

dgstock said...

MT says it best:


“I did not attend his funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it.”

Greg The Class Traitor said...

Good riddance to bad rubbish

It's just sad how much of his evil lives on

Gahrie said...

Harry Reid is an example of all that is bad and evil in American politics.

rcocean said...

Digusting Human being. Not as bad as Ted Kennedy, but in the same league.

rcocean said...

This reminds me of Teddy Roosevelt's statement when he heard a Senator had died in 1906.

"I'm sorry he died.... I'm sorry it wasn't Senator XYZ.

rcocean said...

George Bush is probably sad. I'm sure he'll issue a statement. In his book he writes that one reason he nominated Harriet Meirs is because Harry Reid told Bush he liked her and thought she'd make a fine justice.

As for Reid lying about Mittens. You'll notice that Conservatives were more upset about it then Mittens. One serial liar never get upset at another.

rcocean said...

The funeral will be well attended. when you give the public what it wants- they'll show up.

rcocean said...

Funny how these US Senators go into public service poor, and end up rich. Gee, I wonder why.

rcocean said...

Reid the poor boy from Searchlight.
Biden the working class boy from Scanton.
Obama the guy from the Chicago Ghetto
Ted Kennedy The lion of the Senate
McCain - the War Hero and Maverick
Schumer - the scrappy streetwise New Yorker
Pelosi - The Brave Woman who stood up to Orange Man
Hillary - America's Sweetheart

Scott said...

Reid was the epitome of all that is wrong with the Government.

Greg The Class Traitor said...

Ann Althouse said...
"after great financial and political success"

Does the obituary ever explain the financial success? I couldn't find anything, but I skimmed a lot of it.


His "great financial success" was the same as Biden's, as revealed by the Hunter Biden laptop:
Companies cut deals for him and his family members, in exchange for him doing favors for them. Family members then kicked a large cut back to him

Bunkypotatohead said...

The world's a better place for him leaving it.
Rot in hell, Harry.