Politico tallies the most popular of Harry Reid‘s verbal mistakes. Some of these clearly fall into former New Republic Editor Michael Kinsley‘s definition of a Washington gaffe, which is when somebody tells the truth by accident.
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Politico tallies the most popular of Harry Reid‘s verbal mistakes. Some of these clearly fall into former New Republic Editor Michael Kinsley‘s definition of a Washington gaffe, which is when somebody tells the truth by accident.
Tags: Harry Reid