Las Vegas, NV – Reid Apologizes For Asian Jokes At Vegas Luncheon

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    In this photo taken on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2014, U.S. Rep. Grace Meng, D-Queens,  and U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., take the stage during the Asian Chamber of Commerce's monthly lunch at the Gold Coast casino-hotel in Las Vegas. Reid, the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, apologized Friday, for jokes he made about Asians during the luncheon. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, Erik Verduzco) Las Vegas, NV – Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid apologized Friday for jokes he made about Asians during a luncheon of business leaders in Las Vegas earlier this week.

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    Reid was addressing the city’s Asian Chamber of Commerce on Thursday when he told the audience, “I don’t think you’re smarter than anybody else, but you’ve convinced a lot of us you are.”

    When another man was summoned to the podium, he grabbed the microphone and quipped, “One problem I’ve had today is keeping my Wongs straight.”

    Both comments were met with laughter from the crowd of about 150 people.

    The incident was captured on video by a tracker, posted on YouTube and distributed to reporters by America Rising, a Republican opposition research firm.

    Reid later issued a statement saying, “My comments were in extremely poor taste and I apologize. Sometimes I say the wrong thing.”

    Asian Chamber of Commerce Director James Yu said Reid has been a longtime friend of the group, which was established in 1986 to promote political, social and economic parity for Nevada’s Asian Pacific American entrepreneurs, according to its website. Yu said he hadn’t heard any complaints from attendees about the Senator’s comments.

    “Someone is making an issue out of a non-issue,” he told The Associated Press.

    Yu said a young man with a camera had shown up and was told not to videotape the event, and he assured chamber leaders that he was just taking still shots. Yu said the young man would be turned away if he shows up again.

    The chamber’s luncheon brought a separate disappointment for Reid — the group announced its endorsement of Republican Mark Hutchison for lieutenant governor. Reid has been championing Democratic state lawmaker Lucy Flores in the race, which is the highest-profile contest in Nevada’s midterm elections.

    Hutchison said he was grateful for support from leaders of Nevada’s Asian community, which comprises about 8 percent of the state’s population.


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    9 years ago

    Didn’t he also say “Two Wongs don’t make one Wright?”

    Yisroel
    Yisroel
    9 years ago

    I guess the Democratic Party who claims to defend minorities, claims to be anti-racist, and not to be biased is all political rhetoric and is not to be trusted or taken seriously. The truth be told there are no true liberal saints the liberals have their biases like everyone else. When they say they treat and defend everyone equally it is not to be trusted. So do we want frauds as this nation’s leaders? This is why I haven’t trusted or voted for a Democrat in many decades not that my vote makes any difference in New York because it is always neutralized by knee-jerk program seeking voters who mostly vote for the program giving Democrats.

    lazerx
    lazerx
    9 years ago

    don’t really think that he said anything so negative that he needs a retraction or apology…

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    9 years ago

    A prosteh menuval.