Harry Reid Calls Trump A Mafia Boss And The Worst President Ever

Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid once blinded one eye and rendered himself impotent while trying to exercise with rubber bands, but the democrat thinks he has the vision and cajones to judge Donald Trump’s place in history. According to the retired democrat, Trump is the worst President in US history. He also thinks Trump is a crime family boss who shoots people in the head without remorse. With the Grim Reaper knocking on Reid’s door, maybe he should be more worried about his own place in history, which is one that even his fellow democrats are ashamed of.

Harry Reid was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year and hasn’t granted an interview since. All that changed recently when he sat down with the New York Times, who started things off like this:

Reid, who is 79, does not have long to live. I hate to be so abrupt about this, but Reid probably would not mind.

Yeah, who doesn’t like their impending death rubbed in their face by a smarmy journalist? This interview is actually pretty funny just because the writer obviously thinks very little of Harry Reid, bringing up all of the lies and dirty tricks he pulled while in the Senate. I could write an entire article about how the NYT trashed Reid in this piece, but we’re here to discuss what he thinks about President Trump.

First Reid was asked if he agreed that Trump and his administration are like a Mafia crime family:

Reid expelled a quick and dismissive chuckle. “Organized crime is a business,” he told me, “and they are really good with what they do. But they are better off when things are predictable. In my opinion, they do not do well with chaos. And that’s what we have going with Trump.”

We’ll take that as a yes.

Then Reid went even further calling Trump a sociopath:

Still, Reid added: “Trump is an interesting person. He is not immoral but is amoral. Amoral is when you shoot someone in the head, it doesn’t make a difference. No conscience.”

Somehow the interviewer got the impression that Reid was actually complementing Trump with that line about him being remorseless killer.

There was a hint of grudging respect in Reid’s tone, which he seemed to catch and correct. “I think he is without question the worst president we’ve ever had,” he said. “We’ve had some bad ones, and there’s not even a close second to him.”

I guess when Reid popped out his eye and nuts with that rubber band, he must have also knocked out his memory as well. Trump is the worst President ever and there isn’t a close second? What about genocidal Andrew Jackson, or racist segregationist Woodrow Wilson? FDR rounded up Japanese Americans and put them in internment camps. Surely that’s worse than the prosperity and security Donald Trump has achieved in his first two years. Oh, but all of those really bad presidents were democrats, so they probably don’t count in Reid’s democratic mind.

Reid went on to say about Trump that, “He’ll lie. He’ll cheat. You can’t reason with him.”

Remember when Reid lied and claimed that Mitt Romney never paid any taxes? Or how Reid was proud that his lie cost Romney the 2012 presidential election? He certainly does know what lying, cheating, and being unreasonable are.

Faced with his own mortality, Harry Reid has become even more bitter and nastier. Most people repent and reflect, but Reid plans to go screaming to his grave with two middle fingers flying. It doesn’t even seem to phase him that the only thing he will be remembered for is nuking the filibuster in the Senate, which has allowed President Trump to breeze through his judicial nominations.

Maybe this is why Reid is so grumpy. he knows he can’t change his legacy and that even members of his own party are pissed at him.