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AP/ January 11, 2010, 12:32 PM

Republicans Keep the Heat on Harry Reid

A double standard? Republicans seeking Sen. Harry Reid's resignation as majority leader over racial remarks he made about Barack Obama say yes - that Reid should be held to the same standard as former GOP Sen. Trent Lott, whose own racial gaffes cost him the Senate leadership in 2002.

Democrats say no, that Reid's comments - while unfortunate - were nothing like Lott's.

Reid apologized to Obama and a handful of black political leaders after a new book reported that he was favorably impressed by Obama during the 2008 presidential campaign and, in a private conversation, described the Illinois senator as a "light-skinned" African-American "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one."

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Obama, who tries to steer clear of the political thicket of race and politics, accepted the apology and said he wanted to close the book on the episode. Republicans were eager to keep it open Sunday, comparing Reid's remarks to those that cost Trent Lott the Senate leadership in 2002 and questioning why there was different reaction now.

Lott had cheered the 1948 presidential campaign of Strom Thurmond - a segregationist Democrat opposing President Harry Truman - during a 100th birthday tribute to Thurmond, by then a longtime Republican senator.

Lott, R-Miss., eventually apologized but resigned nearly two weeks later after a growing number of Republicans questioned his effectiveness, especially after he told Black Entertainment Television he supported affirmative action, no longer opposed the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, and would back programs aimed at minorities. He resigned from the Senate in 2007.

In Reid's case, at least so far, Democrats have been content to chide the Nevada Democrat and cast his remarks as inappropriate and, as Obama said, "unfortunate."

"There is this standard where the Democrats feel that they can say these things and they can apologize when it comes from the mouths of their own," Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele, who is black, said Sunday. "But if it comes from anyone else, it's racism."

Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said in a statement that Reid should step down, calling his comments "embarrassing and racially insensitive."

"It's difficult to see this situation as anything other than a clear double standard on the part of Senate Democrats and others," Cornyn said.

Former Rep. Harold Ford, an African-American who is chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council, called Reid's remarks "an unusual set of words."

But in an interview Monday on NBC's "Today" show, Ford said "I don't believe in any way Harry Reid had any racial animus. I think there's an important distinction between he and Trent Lott."

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Ford, who is considering challenging Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., in his party's primary this year, also said he thinks no Democrats have called for Reid's ouster because "I think he has a (civil rights) record you can point to."

For his part, Reid has no intention of stepping down as majority leader and is "absolutely running for reelection," his spokesman, Jim Manley, said.

"The Republicans are saying this because they know they can't beat Harry Reid," Manley said in an e-mail. "The only way to get him is to try to push him out. Sen. Reid stands by the president and will continue his life's work to improve people's lives."

Democratic Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island rejected comparisons to the Lott episode.

"I think that's a totally different context. Harry Reid made a misstatement," Reed said. "He owned up to it. He apologized. I think he is mortified by the statement he's made. And I don't think he should step down."

Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, released a statement saying, "Senator Reid's record provides a stark contrast to actions of Republicans to block legislation that would benefit poor and minority communities - most recently reflected in Republican opposition to the health bill now under consideration."

In their book "Game Change," Time magazine's Mark Halperin and New York magazine's John Heilemann report that Reid "was wowed by Obama's oratorical gifts and believed that the country was ready to embrace a black presidential candidate, especially one such as Obama - a 'light-skinned' African American 'with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one,' as he later put it privately."

Steele appeared on "Fox News Sunday" and NBC's "Meet the Press." Reed spoke on the Fox program.
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35hyoid15 says:
about the Harry Reid comment, everyone is forgetting that in the white community BLONDES get preferential treatment over brunettes the same as light skinned black Americans get preferential treatment over darker skinned ones. it has always been thus.
to compare Harry Reid to strom thurmond just shows how far out on a limb rethuglicans will go to create chaos. that limb will break pretty soon this year. i am still trying to find something, anything that rethuglicans will do FOR the country. they should all move to Iraq and Afghanistan, but they are too cowardly to step up. they would rather take as many deferrments as possible until they are too old to go...
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Mortar_29 replies:
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No one cares that what he said was true or not. What the deal is for me is that the guy is such an idiot that he would actually say that, knowing that it would cause an issue like this.

The problem for me is that he is an idiot in a place of power.
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forgetthetruth says:
Michael Steele, a black man and the leader of the Republican National Committee has stated that Harry Reid, should step down. Why is the news not reporting this (is he an "unimportant" man)???
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Rethuglicans have already neutered Michael Steele, that's why he i=s not taken seriously in any political party. Remember how rush cut off his legs early in steele's career as head of the gop? all steele is at this time is just a figure-head to try to attract blacks to the party. is that working? not so much. i believe he should turn coat and join the democrats, if he has any balls left.
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35 has no clue.
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pr_boxer says:
Nice try GOP, but the content of Reid's statement and Trent Lott's gaffe are miles apart. Forget Reid stepping down, howl all you want, its not going to happen.
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He'll be voted out though.

But, would be nice for the Dems to be consistent at least. of course, no chance of that!
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Rodeo_Joe says:
This is all the Republicans have to offer. Kinda sad.
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Mortar_29 replies:
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It is sad that Joe doesnt know the Republicans cant do anything one way or another. They have no power.
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grandfatherdizzy says:
What is all the hoop-la. There is a sports writer named Jason Whitlock who wrote a piece on Tiger Woods we all need to read. What Reid said is precisely what white America thinks. So what. Obama put a new face in politics. It was not his qualifications. Republicans are asking Reid to resign for expressing what most believe. Funny. Republicans get a grip. Look in the mirror. We are shallow. Surprize, Surprize. We need to get this country back on track and quit this beckering.
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watchdogtexas says:
Why did this story not appear about democrats keeping the heat on Trent Lott or any other conservative to make him stop being leader.
Oh no, this is not about what is fair, it is about the liberal media helping liberals to get forgiveness and to kill the conservatives.
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roth5101 says:
Sounds like more of the same. The Republicans are at their best if they can go after good hard working people like Harry Reid simply because he's one of the best Democratic leaders who GETS THINGS DONE!
Shame on them.
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Mortar_29 replies:
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Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Roth actually wrote that with a straight face too!
IL-Independent replies:
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Roth,

I don't know where you live, but people in Nevada are sick of Reid. Reid is corrupt. The republicans are after Reid as the democrats were after Lott. An eye for an eye
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stillwaters6 says:
WATCH OUT REPUBLICANS...there are a lot of skelatons in your own closet...pick another issue please...ever wonder why it took so many votes to vote Michael Steele as CHAIR OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY???
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I never wondered why.
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mjhs1967 says:
The GOP is out of gas!!! The Lord keeps giving us an opening to address racism in America, but sadly we fail to see the light!!! :(
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What? You are kidding, right?
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diamruby says:
As you know Reid belongs to the "Mormon" religion that has some very unusal ideas on black people & not until recently did they allow them in their church & they still do not allow them to do certain things within the church. Do a little research on that & you will find that this religion is behind alot of legislation that is being passed because of all the money they use to lobby with
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