Relationship Between Sens. Reid and McConnell at New Low
According to those who work with both
The once-collegial relationship between Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell has collapsed into a free-for-all of name-calling, finger-pointing and mutual mistrust.
The enmity manifested itself in a private confrontation on the Senate floor last month in which McConnell needled Reid over a super PAC — run by the Senate majority leader's former aides — that attacked the GOP leader over the Kentucky airwaves.
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Relationship Between Sens. Reid and McConnell at New Low
They have been in bed together so long that they can't remember whose turn it is to fellate who.
Anything that adds to gridlock is fine by me.