. . . To understand [Pelosi's] politics, think Huffington Post without the flashes of wit. Here is a typical Bush-bashing, cliché-ridden quote of hers: “The emperor has no clothes. When are people going to face the reality? Pull this curtain back!” Pelosi dismisses people who disagree as hoodwinked or stupid. She’s not exactly Hillary Clinton herself, though. A five-minute interview is usually sufficient to exhaust her knowledge on any subject. And she can flop around like a fish. When Rep. Jack Murtha, D-Pa., proposed a pullout, or “redeployment,” of U.S. troops from Iraq in November, Pelosi’s first reaction was to isolate him. “Mr. Murtha speaks for himself,” she said. But after taking a drubbing from left-wing bloggers and her anti-war constituents, she announced that she supported Murtha after all. This shored up her image as Washington’s answer to Barbra Streisand, and set up Dick Cheney to paint the Democrats as defeatist and unsupportive of our troops in Iraq.
Nice to see that nothing has changed ever since Pelosi took the Speaker’s chair. Or, perhaps not so nice, when you think more about it.

And she keeps getting elected
realityunwound Monday, December 15th at 9:00AM EST (link)by huge margins everywhere she runs! Whether or not you agree with her politics how could you vote for a person who comes across like that.
She & Barney Frank are racing to be the most offensive personality on the hill. Barbara Boxer is an also ran.
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You know, my parents really did teach me better than this, but...
randy streu Monday, December 15th at 9:43AM EST (link)that woman ought to be slapped. Often and vigorously. Maybe if we rattle her brain enough, something rational will fall out.
Sorry, Dad.
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You know, my parents really did teach me better than this as well.... But....
izoneguy Monday, December 15th at 9:49AM EST (link)Anyone who votes for Pelosi should be slapped.
“When the government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny.”
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