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  The Creative Stubbornness of Harry Reid
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Last EditedRP  Mar 21, 2005 05:57pm
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MediaWeekly News Magazine - TIME Magazine
News DateSunday, March 20, 2005 11:55:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionThe Republican majority has now located the limits of the possible, and it has been guided to that ledge by the creative intransigence of Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid, whose control over his donkeys has been as striking as G.O.P. Senate leader Bill Frist's failure to herd his elephants. Reid has been clever and very, very tough. His opening bid was opposition to President Bush's Social Security semiprivatization plan, which proved a congenial place for Democrats to congregate. Social Security reform now appears to be moribund. The Democrats hung together on the budget last week, luring moderate Republicans to their cause on Medicaid, education and grants for cities. And it appears likely that they will hang together on the next big crisis—the Republican attempt to stop Democratic filibusters against some of the President's more injudicious judicial appointments.

After 10 years in power, the Republicans have become as arrogant and, arguably, corrupt—yes, you, Congressman Tom DeLay—as the Democrats were when their 40 years of legislative control was mercifully halted in 1994. But there is a difference now.
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