What’s with these sick, old politicians refusing to hop out of the political spotlight for good? You’d think if you were fighting a terrible illness, you’d cool it and focus on your relationship with God and your family.
But nope. So many of these former politicians are incapable of doing that.
Harry Reid is speaking out against Trump again. When asked if he had anything positive to say about Trump, he said, “I just have trouble accepting him as a person, so frankly I don’t see anything he’s doing right.”
He has trouble accepting him as a person. Wow dude.
“Is there anything I think the President Trump is doing right? I just have trouble accepting him as a person and so frankly I don’t see anything he’s doing right,” says former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in an exclusive interview with @DanaBashCNN https://t.co/DH12swuuUw pic.twitter.com/fRQrWW4Nyf
— CNN (@CNN) February 25, 2019
During President George W. Bush’s administration, Reid was the Republican president’s chief antagonist in the Senate. He famously called the 43rd president a “loser,” and a “liar,” and even the worst president the country ever had.
Having covered all of that in real time, I almost fell off my chair when Reid told me that he now wishes for Bush again “every day.”
“He and I had our differences, but no one ever questioned his patriotism. Our battles were strictly political battles,” Reid said.
“There’s no question in my mind that George Bush would be Babe Ruth in this league that he’s in with Donald Trump in the league. Donald Trump wouldn’t make the team,” Reid added.
He said that Democrats don’t need to worry about backlash for #resisting, because “the vast majority of the people know something’s wrong with Trump.”
“The candidates running need not talk about how bad President Trump is, they just need to talk about what’s good for the country. Everyone knows, even those people supporting knows what problems he has,” Reid added.
He can say that again!