Posted on 11/21/2010 5:09:18 PM PST by WebFocus
Yesterday, Allah covered part of Nancy Pelosi’s self-serving interview wherein she took a personal and professional shot at John Boehner. I admit, from a point of view of a snarky blogger, I appreciated the verbal judo employed by our outgoing Speaker. It takes a certain amount of chutzpah to chide a man for his occasional emotional outbursts over politics not all that long after engaging in a little sob-fest of your own to make a shamelessly partisan point. As deft as that was, though, it was nothing compared to the “Wait…what?” moment that followed. Right after she threw her jab at the next Speaker, she said this:
“I was the first woman speaker. It didnt get that much play. And Im not a publicity seeker, so it was OK with me. Boehner, before the election, they had him on the cover of Newsweek. Now hes on the cover of Time, and women are coming to me and saying, ‘Is the job less important when a woman holds it?’
“My point is that when a man holds the job, the press seems to view it as more worthy of that kind of attention. But when a woman even though it was historic holds the job, they view it as less important. We have to dispel the notion that its not as big a job when a woman has it,” she said in a Q&A with the magazine.
Did you get that? Let me recap it for you. Nancy Pelosi said, without a twitch of conscience, that her humble nature and reticence for self-promotion hurt women. See, because the press just wouldn’t report on her historic reign as Speaker, women have been coming up to her, heartbroken that she wasn’t given the amount of attention she deserved. It’s not her complaint, you understand. she wouldn’t have mentioned it if not for these women driven to seek her out because of John Boehner’s face on a magazine cover.
I’ll give you a moment to pick your jaw up from the floor and put it back into place.
Of course, we remember that the fair Speaker never, ever promoted her mega-historic role as the first woman Speaker. She is, as she says, shrinking violet who eschews the spotlight and would never seek publicity by, say, staging a huge photo op on her very first day as Speaker or brandishing a gavel the size of a sledgehammer on the day she shoved Obamacare down America’s throat. We can perhaps forgive her, though, for a little personal history revision. After all, she has a self-image to retain and being on the wrong end of an electoral beating the likes of which we haven’t seen since before most of us were born can take the starch out of even the most egotistical politician.
What should not be forgiven is her contention that she “didn’t get that much play” as the first woman Speaker. Even the most hidebound hermit can jump on Google and find story after story after story about her tremendously historic ascendancy. The subject came up in nationally-televised interviews. Her hometown paper gushed over her like a platoon of tweenaged girls backstage at a Justin Bieber concert. Overseas, both the Guardian and the Economist dubbed her “the most powerful woman in history”. Even the blackguards at Time Magazine who would not give her a cover, spent more than a little bit of ink on her achievement. In short, unless you were living under a large and isolated rock for the past four years, you could not avoid hearing from the media that Nancy Pelosi was a walking, talking chunk of history in whose umbra we should be privileged to dwell.
We’re all adults here. We understand that politicians occasionally embellish the truth to make a point. That is the nature of politics. What Nancy Pelosi has forgotten is that there is a limit to how large and implausible a lie we are willing to accept. She needs to understand that while her rise to power was historic, so was the wave that swept her out of power. If she wants that power back, she’s going have to do better than a ridiculous fiction about how she didn’t get enough laurel wreaths laid on her humble brow. Otherwise, she’ll be remembered as a historical footnote, if she’s remembered at all.
I was the first woman speaker. It didnt get that much play. And Im not a publicity seeker, so it was OK with me.
Friggin liar. It’s ALL about her. Fact is piglosi, yes we all noticed, but what really stood out was not your (alleged) sex, but the horrible job you did.
Sounds like someones ego got tweeked. (She’s too late for PMS)
Bitch
Right now I want to FORGET that she was ever speaker of the house.
being the first woman to hold a position does not matter to anyone.. unless they are sexist
otherwise, they see themselves as anyone else that has done the job before.
obviously, nancy is a sexist.
meanwhile, 0bama sees himself as the first black president... not the first president that happens to be black (ish)
therefore, he is racist
QED
she’s a woman?
I’ve always considered her our first communist Speaker of the House.
Some of us are still trying to forget.
OH! We noticed! We noticed the first black president too. Disastrous. Both reinforced the worst stereotypes.
“Otherwise, shell be remembered as a historical footnote, if shes remembered at all.”
She’ll be remembered. Just as we must all remember the Holocaust so it never happens again, we must all remember the Pelosi so it never happens again either.
Pelosi, you may be a lot of things, but a woman you are NOT!!!
Sweetie... you are the House MINORITY leader. That's your new roll... because you got demoted for screwing America! That's what Americans remember! Got it!
Comparing herself to the rest of us females is just so WRONG!
Perhaps she's comparable to some of I've seen online in the shoppers of Walmart emails.
The only women anyone will trust after this will be Conservative.
Best regards,
ML/NJ
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