Posted on 05/16/2009 1:01:16 PM PDT by jazusamo
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) turned down invitations to be on several Sunday morning talk shows and is instead spending the weekend with her family.
The Speaker was invited to appear on NBC's "Meet the Press, ABC's "This Week, Fox News Sunday and CNNs State of the Union, according to sources at the networks.
One source said Pelosi (D-Calif.) will be attending her granddaughter's first communion in Phoenix on Sunday.
Pelosi's office confirmed she is with her family this weekend.
"We have turned down Sunday shows many, many times before," Pelosi spokesman Nadeam Elshami said.
Pelosi did appear on CNBC Thursday afternoon and that interview appeared on CNBC's sister networks MSNBC and NBC multiple times.
The Sunday morning talk show circuit is a traditional place to find politicians trying to recover from political missteps or trying to explain themselves after a week at the top of the news cycle. It can also give them a chance to set the agenda for the week ahead. A Sunday show appearance, with its in-depth, one-on-one interview format, gives politicians a chance to answer many questions on a specific topic, often resulting in a controversy being put to bed.
Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.), for example, opted to go on the Sunday morning show circuit after his decision to switch parties, appearing on "Meet the Press" and CBS' "Face the Nation" on May 3.
During her weekly press conference on Thursday, Pelosi acknowledged that she was told of the CIAs use of waterboarding in February 2003 by one of her staffers, who had been briefed by the agency. Pelosis remark was at odds with a statement she made in April on the issue: We were not, I repeat, were not told that waterboarding or any of these other enhanced interrogation methods were used.
The Speaker on Thursday accused the CIA of lying to lawmakers in September of 2002, stating the CIA said waterboarding was not being employed at that time. It was later determined that waterboarding had been employed in August of 2002. According to a 2005 Justice Department legal memorandum, CIA officers used waterboarding at least 83 times on suspected terrorist Abu Zubdaydah in August, 2002.
In the wake of Pelosis accusations, CIA Director Leon Panetta, a former Democratic congressman from California, issued a strongly worded statement defending his agency on Friday: "Let me be clear: It is not our policy or practice to mislead Congress. That is against our laws and our values."
Former Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Bob Graham (D-Fla.), who keeps extremely detailed notes on his daily activities, has backed Pelosis version of events. Graham was also briefed by the CIA in 2002, saying this week that contrary to the CIAs claims on that briefing, he was not informed of enhanced interrogation techniques.
Pelosi has since toned down her accusation against the CIA.
"My criticism of the manner in which the Bush administration did not appropriately inform Congress is separate from my respect for those in the intelligence community who work to keep our country safe," Pelosi said in a statement Saturday.
HAHA!
She’s hiding! Stupid bitch!
But she is damaged goods.
Dems will look for ways to distance themselves, before long.
Probably undergoing chelation therapy to drain the Botox that has seeped into her brain.
A real profile in courage there Nancy. Of course, maybe this in one of those "Can I just eat my waffles" time.
Well that’s odd. Most women I know love to talk....and talk...and talk...and talk...and....
Not to change the subject, but I thought her Bishop told her she shouldn't take communion.
hey! I resemble that remark!
Earlier in the week, she was yapping in front of every available camera. Queen Botox LOVES a photo opp, and now she is turning down softball questions from a fawning press...??
Well, who said the commies don’t have family values, too!!
I don’t think her bishop told her that, unfortunately (either Neiderauer of SF or Wuerl of DC). But I think the bishop of Phoenix is very orthodox and has actually urged withholding of Communion for unrepentant pro-abortion public figures. I wonder if he knows she’s coming?
What’s the matter, Nan? Cat got your toungue?
LOL!!!
"... Sunday show? You kiddin' me? I'm busy trying to get out of this quicksand pit and sweep this under the rug. I don't have time for a Sunday show. And forget that resignation thing. I'm way, way too big to fail."
BWAAAACK-buk-buk-buk-buk-buk-buk-BWAAAACK!
And I've heard that senators were asking if more could be done. Has anyone had any luck on FOIA requests wrt that meeting?
LOL!
The only thing better than the last few days will be when she’s thrown out of her Speakers office, I hope it’s soon.
I wouldn't trust Graham either. But it's a simple matter to put all of them under oath and/or produce the minutes of the meetings that, I'll bet, are kept by the agency just to protect themselves.
Praise the Lord. A Sunday without a witch.
HAHAHAAA ... this is kinda amusing too
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