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Pelosi's endless questions
TownHall.com ^ | 2/01/03 | David Limbaugh

Posted on 01/31/2003 9:13:39 PM PST by kattracks

I was flabbergasted as I watched House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi stumble through an interview about Iraq on "ABC This Week." She's just lucky George Stephanopoulos was interviewing her instead of George Will. When you focus on what she actually said, coupled with the pathetic Democrat State of the Union response by Washington Governor Gary Locke, you will understand just how fortunate we are to have George Bush as president for such a time as this. I mean, with Pelosi we're talking about one of the premiere leaders of the Democratic Party. Her colleagues chose her -- a damning reflection on the whole lot of them.

Stephanopoulos asked Pelosi whether she was now prepared to support a military action against Iraq, having earlier opposed the authorizing resolution. Apparently, oblivious to the indispensability of decisiveness to leadership, she stammered around like a criminal suspect in a police interrogation room.

Midway through her gratuitous non-answer she said, "I think … we must exhaust every remedy … before we put our young people in harm's way." Perhaps she would prefer that we allow Saddam to mess us around for another decade while he perfects his means to kill us and has a better opportunity to deliver weapons of mass destruction (WMD) to his soulmates in al Qaeda.

Pelosi continued ticking off one excuse after another in a vain effort to legitimize her party's obstruction. Truly, it's as if she saw herself in a high school debate with no more at stake than how many points she could assert, irrespective of the real world implications and the important role she is supposed to be playing in it. She had the appearance of a detached robot programmed by the Democratic National Committee to interfere, but with no comprehension of the issues she was purporting to raise.

Let's go through it again, Nancy, and I'll help you with some short answers. "What is the prospect for military success? How long will that take? Would (the) new regime be committed to stopping the development of WMD if the neighboring countries are engaged in that development?" The prospects for success are even better than your chances for re-election in your socialist district, but without a crystal ball we aren't sure how long it will take nor whether the new regime would be committed to stopping WMDs, but you can be sure we'll attend to it.

"What is the cost to our economy … our budget?" President Bush has supplied estimates of the cost, but he can't be certain, because presidents aren't clairvoyant either. But you can be sure that unlike you and your colleagues, he places the national security above concerns about any temporary setbacks to the economy.

"What is the cost to the war on terrorism?" You naïve people need to quit compartmentalizing. Even your ally, New York Times Columnist Tom Friedman has identified this is a "bogus argument." This is the war on terrorism, whether or not President Bush makes a direct connection between Saddam and Osama, as is being anticipated. Saddam is a terrorist thug who hates America and Israel, and would love nothing more than to arm al Qaeda with the means to decimate New York, Washington and Tel Aviv.

"What is the Pandora's box that we open … without this multilateral support?" The more allies we have on board the better, but we open no "Pandora's Box" without their unanimous participation.

Then, Pelosi asked the revealing question, "What is the case that has not been made to the allies that this war is necessary?" -- as if they have superior wisdom. Has it ever occurred to you, Nancy, that they don't care about the evidence -- that they just have a different philosophy about military action -- cockeyed and pacifist -- or have different motivations to stay on Saddam's good side? (The French have admitted that Iraq has WMDs, by the way.) Leadership requires that we make the decision with our own brains, doing our own evaluation.

But the most disturbing part of the interview was Pelosi's stated willingness to confer on the French, as a member of the U.N. Security Council, veto power over our decision. Earth to Nancy: We already secured the U.N.'s blessing anyway. And people wonder why conservatives worry about entrusting national security and sovereignty to the Democratic leadership?

Almost every time she finished a litany of questions, Pelosi caught herself, as if aware viewers might recognize her obstruction for what it is. Then, in vintage liberal-ese she uttered the non sequitur that Saddam ought to be shaking in his boots because we're having this debate and such freedom is what makes America strong. Yes, Nancy, I'm sure Saddam is terrified of our laser-guided debate microphones homing in on his presidential palace. Debate away -- and in the meantime, President Bush will tend to our national security.

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TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: davidlimbaugh; nancypelosi; pelosi

1 posted on 01/31/2003 9:13:39 PM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
>>>Almost every time she finished a litany of questions, Pelosi caught herself, as if aware viewers might recognize her obstruction for what it is.

Wow. Nancy Pelosi epitomizes the deer in the headlights political leadership, that is now in total control of the liberal-socialist wing of the Democratic Party.

2 posted on 01/31/2003 9:24:33 PM PST by Reagan Man
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To: kattracks
"She had the appearance of a detached robot. . . ."

A blast of Botox every 3 months will do that to anyone. She buys the stuff by the quart. She really looks strange. One more facelift and she'll be wearing a goatee.

3 posted on 01/31/2003 9:25:52 PM PST by Bedford Forrest
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To: Bedford Forrest
FOFL...oh, that's bad. :o)
4 posted on 01/31/2003 9:34:56 PM PST by homeschool mama
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To: kattracks
When the constitution was written, it was written my bem of intelligence and integrity. People running for office during that period were people of intelligence and integrity. Since then there has been a continuing transition such that what we are predominently governed by moronic hyenas. Whatever happened to quality?
5 posted on 01/31/2003 9:35:52 PM PST by RLK
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To: Bedford Forrest
Think all that pot and free sex got to her?
6 posted on 01/31/2003 9:40:51 PM PST by noutopia
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To: kattracks
"Al-Queda" today, some other demented moniker tomorow, the song remains the same.

Allowing the left to define the threat to the nation as one posed only by "Al-Queda" is a fatal mistake.

There is no difference between "Al-Queda", Saudi Arabia, Iraq,Iran, Libya, or Syria.

Untermenschen who are not sufficiently evolved to utilize their vast wealth for anything other than ridiculously extravagant palaces and weapons(of mass destruction and otherwise) need to be contained and rendered harmless.

Come to think of it, Democrats could be placed in the same category.

7 posted on 01/31/2003 9:46:02 PM PST by Rome2000
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To: Reagan Man
I have to take issue with the deer in the headlights comparison. A deer in the headlights is shocked and paralyzed by indecision. Pelosi and her ilk know exactly what they are about. Their is no paralysis or indecision with these communists- anything in the interest of a free, democratic Amerika is poison to them.
8 posted on 01/31/2003 9:56:17 PM PST by thegreatbeast
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To: thegreatbeast
Pelosi and her ilk are filled with indecision. After all, they're out of power and lost in the political ozone. One day, they support the President. The next day, they're against him. That's indecision!

Frankly, they've been "shocked and paralyzed" since Bush was elected, or as they like to say, chosen. =^)

9 posted on 01/31/2003 10:04:56 PM PST by Reagan Man
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To: Bedford Forrest
Not botox - botox is a muscle relaxer. Face lifts, many of them.
10 posted on 01/31/2003 11:30:33 PM PST by capitan_refugio
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To: Bedford Forrest
Bikini wax the chin?
11 posted on 02/01/2003 5:04:29 AM PST by Leisler
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To: kattracks
You need to expand on this.

I heard "This Week" on a C-Span re-broadcast and this is what I heard:

Stephanopoulos - "But why should we give the French veto power over American security decisions?"

Pelosi - "Because that is what we did when we became a member of the UN Security Council."

Evil + Stupid = Pelosi

12 posted on 02/01/2003 5:39:34 AM PST by Jimmy Valentine
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To: Jimmy Valentine
Didn't she also say that we have no proof that Saddam has WMD's... and a moment later say that we shouldn't go in because Saddam might use WMD's on our troops?
13 posted on 02/01/2003 7:29:49 AM PST by Teacher317
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To: kattracks
To the "give peace a chance" crowd:

In 1991, Saddam and the US signed a PEACE AGREEMENT. In it, we agreed to stop kicking his ass, if he agreed to stop pursuing WMD's, stop keeping a large army, stop murdering Kurds, destroy his stockpiles of weapons (which were accounted for then), etc. Since he has not kept up his end of the contract, he has shown that he does not desire to be bound by any PEACE Agreement. Since he does not wish to be bound, then we are not obligated to be bound by it, either. Even so, we are an honorable nation, and we've "given PEACE a chance", unilaterally, for 12 years... and it has been an obvious failure. Iraqis are still oppressed, the entire Middle East, as well as Israelis and Americans everywhere, are not safe, and Saddam's refutation of the PEACE Agreement is why. Since "giving PEACE a chance" unilaterally does not work in Saddam's case, we are simply going back to the state of affairs that were in effect the day before the PEACE Agreement was signed. We are at war, and the ass-kicking will continue until we can be sure that PEACE is possible. Since this cannot happen via any document that Saddam signs, Iraq will have to have a different leader whose signature is honorable. Until that happens, the ass-kicking goes on.

This, of course, plainly shows that your mantra of "give the inspectors more time" means nothing. First, you refuse to specify what you want to give them more time to do. Second, it does nothing but give Saddam even more than 12 years to build a nuclear/biological/chemical WMD (a science that has been around for half a decade, and has been developed by several nations in far less time).

14 posted on 02/01/2003 7:39:40 AM PST by Teacher317
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To: Leisler
"Bikini wax the chin?"

Please explain - I'll bet its good.

15 posted on 02/01/2003 8:26:50 PM PST by Bedford Forrest
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To: kattracks
Perhaps Nancy could better understand the answers to her sophomoric questions if the answers began with, duh.......and the respondent was chewing bubble gum.
16 posted on 02/01/2003 8:43:53 PM PST by F.J. Mitchell (truth is the life blood of productive discourse)
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To: Bedford Forrest
I believe he means that if the face is lifted too many times, the bikini line rises with it, etc., etc.
17 posted on 02/01/2003 8:50:33 PM PST by F.J. Mitchell (truth is the life blood of productive discourse)
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