If this was really true, then how did Nancy Pelosi end up as Minority Whip?
I must have sneezed during that episode and had my eyes closed because i didn't see her shed a single tear, hmmmmm.
The only appropriate censure for this fool is to be denied re-election, but that won't happen because she truly represents the views of her constituents.
What did she say? Do you have a link to transcripts?
Are you aware that this woman is the daughter and sister of former mayors of liberal Baltimore, MD? She knows every trick in the Democrat playbook, and her family has done much over the years to make Baltimore as Democrat as Washington, D.C.
Yep! It's on! Thanks for the alert. I missed it this AM.
What did she do, try to jump Timmy's bones?
The democrats won't pay attention anyway, but the advertisers might. As much as the major networks say that they will broadcast the news without concern for profit, they will pay attention if advertisers start making noise.
Don't you folks remember the Reagan mini-series that CBS took off the schedule? Some of it was due to CBS being embarrassed, but more of it came from the advertisers. Keep Air America in mind - no matter how much this may be presented as a public service, it's still a profit thing.
Thankyou, jm! Done!
Pelosi's words are symptomatic of her small stature.
She is unworthy to walk in the President's shadow, and she knows it.
She will be gone soon enough, and is of no consequence before then.
Pelosi was totally incoherent and non-responsive to Russerts' questions, but I wouldn't classify her performance as "losing it". Her "bursting into tears" was one little teardrop.
The woman is obviously in need of psychological help, but this thread is somewhat of an exaggeration IMHO.
I'd say she had a Midol moment, but she's too old. Heehee, I would have loved to seen this!
Among Pelosi, Algore, and Kerry, the Dems are spiraling outta control!!!
Here is the reply I got to my complaint about Pelosi from Sam Farr:
---Dear Mr. Sjoberg:
Thank you for contacting me regarding Leader Nancy Pelosi's remarks on the war in Iraq.
Admittedly, Leader Pelosi was frank and direct in her remarks but she gave voice to a growing sentiment -- and evidence -- that this Administration has mislead the country with regard to the war and miscalculated the impact of U.S. actions in Iraq on the global community. I, too, believe that this war's failure is largely due to the lack of leadership by President beginning with his willingness to make grand foreign policy gestures at the expense of our national credibility around the world. Furthermore, the very least our men and women in combat deserve is to know that their Commander in Chief has a complete plan of action before they go into battle. Because of the volatile security situation on the ground, attempts at winning the 'hearts and minds' of the Iraqis via the $18 billion reconstruction effort is failing, with only approximately $1 billion spent in projects through April, 2004. Unfortunately, every day it becomes more and more clear that there is no comprehensive plan for Iraq. Since President Bush declared "Mission Accomplished" in May 2003, more U.S. soldiers have been killed than during the actual war, with U.S. troops sustaining a horrific loss of 145 lives in April 2004 alone.
Looking forward, the role of the United Nations in Iraq should be increased. We need the considerable expertise of the United Nations in building democratic institutions and helping to develop a viable civil society. Most importantly, however, the UN can bring international legitimacy to the transition process when Ambassador Bremer and the Coalition Provisional Authority pass governing responsibility to the interim government.
Obviously, war is tragic and while each of us may hold different opinions about whether the U.S. should have gone to war, we must all remember and honor the casualties of war. That demands accountability by the U.S. for its actions and a strong post-conflict reconstruction effort -- something this Administration has failed to provide.
Sincerely,
Sam Farr
Member of Congress, CA-17---
The Dems are all having nervous breakdowns. All their attacks on Bush are having little effect on polls and they have nothing to run on.
With luck, she'll quit, Boxer will lose and Bush wins California.