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DemocratSinceBirth

(99,710 posts)
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 09:19 PM Apr 2015

Harry Reid choked a man for trying to bribe him, and 10 more facts about the Senate leader

Today, Harry Reid announced his retirement from the Senate. Reid is well-known for his decade of Senate leadership, for winning the 60 votes necessary to pass Obamacare, and for changing the filibuster rules in 2013.

But he's had a long career and a fascinating life before any of that, including a troubled rural childhood, a stint as an amateur boxer, and some tangles with the mob while he headed the Nevada Gaming Commission. Here are the highlights, drawn mainly from his memoir, The Good Fight.

Reid grew up in Searchlight, Nevada, a declining gold-mining town that had 13 brothels and no churches. His parents were heavy drinkers, and his father sometimes abused his mother.
Nicknamed "Pinky," the young Reid frequently got into fights with other children. He once beat up his teacher's son in front of his class, breaking his own hand. Eventually, he channeled his aggression into amateur boxing.
Reid grew up without any religious affiliation, while his wife, Landra, was Jewish. But the couple converted to Mormonism shortly after they married. Landra's parents did not approve of the marriage, so the couple eloped, and had their wedding dinner at a Chinese restaurant. (Before the marriage, Reid once got in a fistfight with his future father-in-law.)
After Reid's own father died, Reid found his marriage certificate and was surprised to discover that he and his younger brother were born out of wedlock. He called up his brother and said, "Hey, you little bastard," according to his memoir.
In the 1960s, Reid chose to go to law school at George Washington University. His congressman arranged a patronage job for him as a Capitol policeman, and Reid sat at the front desk in the building now named Longworth.
Reid's high school history teacher, Mike O'Callaghan, was crucial to Reid's political rise — because O'Callaghan rose to chair Nevada's Democratic Party and eventually became the state's governor. Reid served as his lieutenant governor from 1971 to 1975, his first statewide political office.
In the mid-'70s, Reid failed to win election to the US Senate and as mayor of Las Vegas. So his mentor, Governor O'Callaghan, intervened again, naming him chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission. This gave Reid a powerful position at a time when corruption and mafia influence on gambling were heavy. At one point, Reid's wife's car was rigged to explode.
When a man tried to offer Reid a bribe in 1978, he reported it to the FBI. They set up a sting, but Reid ended up going off-script and choking the criminal as he was about to be arrested. "You son of a bitch, you tried to bribe me!" he said. (It was videotaped.)
Reid has been involved in two incredibly close elections. He lost his 1974 Senate bid by just 0.4 percent. Then, after finally winning a Senate seat in 1986 and serving two terms, he won a third term in 1998 by just 0.1 percent.
Reid became Senate Democratic whip, the number-two position in party leadership, in 1997. He described his technique as follows: "I would reserve the breast pocket of my suit jacket for [senators'] notes, requests, and complaints, and by the end of most days that pocket would be full." When the top spot opened up in 2005, Reid became Senate Democratic leader — a position he still holds.
Reid's relationship with President George W. Bush was notoriously terrible, due to disagreements ranging from the Iraq War to the administration's plan to store nuclear waste in Nevada's Yucca Mountain. Reid publicly called Bush, at various times, a "loser" and a "liar." When a Rolling Stone reporter observed that Reid had apologized for the "loser" comment, Reid responded, "But never for the liar, have I?"

http://www.vox.com/2015/3/27/8299635/harry-reid-retires


Harry, if I'm ever in a bar fight you can be my second, you rock.

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Harry Reid choked a man for trying to bribe him, and 10 more facts about the Senate leader (Original Post) DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 OP
Go Harry shenmue Apr 2015 #1
... DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #3
yeah. haha. B2G Apr 2015 #5
He also was an amateur boxer DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #6
Just fail to see the humor B2G Apr 2015 #7
In his book Harry goes into detail that the kid made fun of his impoverished background DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #9
Also hitch hiked to that high school. Nevernose Apr 2015 #2
Harry Reid is one of the good guys. pa28 Apr 2015 #4
Wow, thanks for posting this! I had read a bit of his rough life, now we see why he's a scrapper! freshwest Apr 2015 #8
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2015 #10
Other interesting facts rpannier Apr 2015 #11
A Surprising Conservative Lament: Why Can't We Have Our Own Harry Reid? lamp_shade Apr 2015 #12

DemocratSinceBirth

(99,710 posts)
3. ...
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 09:29 PM
Apr 2015
Nicknamed "Pinky," the young Reid frequently got into fights with other children. He once beat up his teacher's son in front of his class, breaking his own hand




 

B2G

(9,766 posts)
7. Just fail to see the humor
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 09:57 PM
Apr 2015

In a kid breaking his hand beating up another kid in front of an audience.

DemocratSinceBirth

(99,710 posts)
9. In his book Harry goes into detail that the kid made fun of his impoverished background
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 10:06 PM
Apr 2015

In his book Harry goes into detail that the kid and other kids made fun of his impoverished background. If that's the case while I don't know if I countenance his behavior I can empathize with it and even get a chuckle.


Nevernose

(13,081 posts)
2. Also hitch hiked to that high school.
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 09:28 PM
Apr 2015

And played on their football and basketball teams. Governor O'Callaghan was also a graduate of that high school. It's the oldest continuously run high school in Southern Nevada.

pa28

(6,145 posts)
4. Harry Reid is one of the good guys.
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 09:32 PM
Apr 2015

After watching him work over a long period of time he's won me over. Sorry he's retiring.

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
8. Wow, thanks for posting this! I had read a bit of his rough life, now we see why he's a scrapper!
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 10:03 PM
Apr 2015

I am very grateful to this man...

And the part about them trying to kill his wife... Actually, I don't think that's the last time they tried to get him out of the way.

The older Democrats were counting on voters in 2014 and are retiring.

I've been meaning to write that man a letter even though it'll get lost in the pile, no doubt. He has deserved so much better than he got.

RESPECT for Harry Reid.

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rpannier

(24,329 posts)
11. Other interesting facts
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 11:46 PM
Apr 2015

He is a major Dead Head. He has a poster signed by the Grateful Dead
He does yoga

I learned a lot about the man several years ago that I found interesting

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