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Nancy Pelosi: How Will She Do It?
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| 10/8/2002
| EarlyBird
Posted on 11/08/2002 6:17:59 PM PST by EarlyBird
How will Ms. Pelosi do it? Her more moderate supporters in the House say she represent both the left and the right of the Democratic Party.
Excuse me, but didn't the Green Party win second place in her district? If she moves toward the center at all, won't her own constituency be angry? Won't she then be confronted with a primary challenge the next election?
Dick Gephardt had a secure seat, so he could go toward the center as far as he wanted. Nancy Pelosi has no such leverage in her San Fransisco district.
Very interesting...
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: balanceofpower; liberalism
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To: checkessential
Learn how to link in your posts:
http://www.argusleader.com/More importantly, learn how to think. Nancy Pelosi's brand of politics is dead, or haven't you heard?
To: EarlyBird
Maybe she'll run out for more botox or another face lift.
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posted on
11/08/2002 7:11:18 PM PST
by
syriacus
To: EarlyBird
Seriously? I think the Dems are moving to the left in an attempt to de-Clintonize their party and re-define themselves. This will please the old New Dealers like Harkin asc well as playing to the types who voted for Pelosi.
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posted on
11/08/2002 7:12:40 PM PST
by
Salman
To: EarlyBird
More importantly, learn how to think. Nancy Pelosi's brand of politics is dead, or haven't you heard?
Ahhhh.... That is exactly what I thought, but I guess you have to live here and see it to believe it
Learn how to link in your posts:
sorry, still a little computer illiterate
To: Salman
Seriously? I think the Dems are moving to the left in an attempt to de-Clintonize their party and re-define themselves. This will please the old New Dealers like Harkin asc well as playing to the types who voted for Pelosi.Exacalaky. And Harkin and all of the others will then constitute the political force that the Green party controls right now.
To: EarlyBird
Dingell will smack her berries.
She made a bitter enemy and he is not going to forget.
This could be fun to watch.
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posted on
11/08/2002 7:21:21 PM PST
by
dts32041
To: EarlyBird
Tuesday showed us what happens when the message is too liberal and much is at stake: The voters killed the messengers.
I'm content for her to lead her party into oblivion, and I believe she'll do just that if she's as liberal as I've heard.
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posted on
11/08/2002 7:22:42 PM PST
by
Marauder
To: EarlyBird
She's so far left that she thinks Hillary is a conservertive.Here's hoping that she will drive a few of the yellow dog dems into the republican party and with her at the helm that the rest may self- destruct.
To: EarlyBird
Yeah, my thought is this: the RATs didn't learn a thing from the election. They are continuing to self-destruct.
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posted on
11/08/2002 7:26:34 PM PST
by
Pushi
To: Drango
Look for a lot more possible Democratic switches to the
GOP in the house, especially with flame-throwing socialists
like Pelosi representing them.
It makes me more happy to have moved here to Georgia
from the left coast, since we just elected our first
GOP Governor in 130 years, and sent Saxby Chambliss
to the Senate. I only wish the good conservatives
of California could experience someday again the GOP
wave that took over most of the U.S. this past Election
Day.
To: EarlyBird
Pelosi couldn't be a better choice (for the GOP) to show the country the stark divide & difference between the two parties.
I think her pro-tax and gay rights rants will go over very well with mainstream America. As they will respond by electing even more GOP rep's & senators, and W, in two years time.
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posted on
11/08/2002 7:35:27 PM PST
by
jla
To: jragan2001
Look for a lot more possible Democratic switches to the
GOP in the house, especially with flame-throwing socialists
like Pelosi representing them.
It makes me more happy to have moved here to Georgia
from the left coast, since we just elected our first
GOP Governor in 130 years, and sent Saxby Chambliss
to the Senate. I only wish the good conservatives
of California could experience someday again the GOP
wave that took over most of the U.S. this past Election
Day.
I'm glad you could join us. There is absolutely no way that Pelosi's left-coast liberalism will spread inland beyond ten miles from the Pacific shore.
To: EarlyBird
To: Drango
I liked that guy that ran against ET before that was a Repub but lost....what was his name.
He was cool.
To: NormsRevenge
Whatever happened to 2PAC Pelosi over her 2 PAC irregularity?Someone will probably think of it at some point ;-)
This is the end, my friend, this is the end...
To: jla
I still think it's too good to be true.
In typical socialist fashion, Pelosi has declared herself the winner before the election has been held.
Yet when rank and file rats are given a choice between commiting political suicide with Pelosi and voting for a 32 year old Ford, they may just go with Ford.
Come next Thursday Pelosi is going to be backstabbed by her fellow democrats.
She is so obtuse she actually trusts the rats to keep their word in a secret ballot.
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posted on
11/08/2002 7:46:16 PM PST
by
Rome2000
To: EarlyBird
If she moves toward the center at all, won't her own constituency be angry? And so what if they are? They will still re-elect her.
Won't she then be confronted with a primary challenge the next election?
You have to remember she is probably the richest woman in Congress. if she has a challenge she will win, hands down.
Actually I am glad that Pelosi has won and is now replacing Gebhardt (txs, babs). Pelosi will galvinize the left, she will oppose Bush at every turn and she will drive the independents to voting booths to support Bush.
To: EarlyBird
Anyone else notice that you never see a picture of her and Frau Bleucher?
To: BuddhaBoy
I believe that the Dems are more concerned right now about losing their base to the Green Party then beating Republicans
And even America's First Black President and recent ARK Black Hall of Fame Inductee couldn't get their main base, black voters , to turn out
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posted on
11/08/2002 9:08:33 PM PST
by
uncbob
To: BuddhaBoy
After watching a speech from Rep Ford...and thinking he could really rally a lot of Democrats and independents....and be a common leader of the house....I was relieved when Nancy's name came up. Now, I am totally relieved. Nancy Pelosi has likely sewn up this enitre thing, and she is probably one of the 5 Democrats in the house, that they should not have chosen. Most southerners are not going to see eye-to-eye with her. Her speeches are attack-attack-attack. I can her with Sam Donaldson, having to explain in-depth why she is anti-this or anti-that.
They could pick someone like Ford who would likely boost the Democrat chances in 2004...but they won't. They are getting Nancy...for probably the next four years as a minimum. Does anyone see Bill Clinton's hands over this entire episode?
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