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Thank you, Larry King. When you bring it, YOU BRING IT! And this past Friday, YOU BROUGHT IT!! Thanks to the few simple questions you asked Speaker Pelosi, viewers got a clearer insight into who Speaker Pelosi is, and how Speaker Pelosi feels - about President Bush, her self-described "day job," and her Congressional opponent, Cindy Sheehan.
So how does Speaker Pelosi feel about President Bush? She likes him! She genuinely likes him. According to Pelosi, there's nothing "personal" for her in the decisions and policies of George W. Bush. Why should it be personal? Nothing the president has done regarding the war has personally affected Mrs. Pelosi or her family. No Pelosis have been killed in Iraq, lost limbs, suffered traumatic brain injury, or committed suicide after returning home. And since Mrs. Pelosi dislikes the war, or so she proclaims, no young Pelosi will be prompted to fight it. So for Speaker Pelosi, the Iraq war, with its non-Pelosi casualties, will remain non-personal -- and her relationship with its creator, George W. Bush, won't be soured by her pain.
Still, shouldn't the war be more "personal" for Speaker Pelosi -- and her feelings for its creator reflect the dislike she feels toward his war? Isn't she mandated by her day job (as she calls her Speakership) and her Constitutional oath to monitor impropriety and hold those accountable who do wrong?
Like Pelosi, I too, have a day job, and colleagues with whom I disagree. Where I diverge from Pelosi in relation to my colleagues is that if any of them committed acts that caused purposeful harm to others, IT WOULD BE VERY PERSONAL FOR ME! I would do everything possible to bring my colleague(s) to justice -- without needing sweeping Congressional powers or a Constitutional mandate to spur me on. George Bush's policies have resulted in monumental harm and horror, yet his Madam Speaker colleague speaks fondly of him with a smile. That's a filth I could never roll in. The strongest lye wouldn't scrub me clean.
Throughout my life I have NEVER been a conspiracist. I demand much investigation prior to accepting fact, but Pelosi's steadfast protection of Bush renders me ever more suspicious. She removed all threats to Bush's office when she ascended to her own. Impeachment, a Constitutional staple which should always be in play, was instantly "off the table." In its stead were place settings and a candelabra - nourishing loyalty, starving our democracy. Mrs. Pelosi pays more attention to breaking bread than to breaking rules. She prefers celebrations with the President (like the DeBakey event she describes), to investigations of the president -- which this nation needs to survive.
As the President's term draws nearer to its end, calls for his impeachment wither, and Pelosi is further off the hook. But my own impeachment juices were rallied on Friday by Pelosi's acceptance of this architect of death.
Watching Pelosi rattle off this list of Bush's derelictions underscores the obvious need for hearings
"he's taken us into war, that he's taken us into debt, that he's taken us into recession, loss of life, reputation... the [in]capability of our military to protect America's interests wherever it's sent... missed opportunity on energy independence and reversing global warming...,"yet she consistently block their way. It makes one wonder -- it makes ME wonder -- how Mrs. Pelosi was so quickly persuaded to let Bush serve out his full term? Mass murder aside, lying aside, torture aside, illegal surveillance aside, co-opting "Justice" aside, Speaker Pelosi likes him!! HOW CAN SHE LIKE A MASS MURDERER?!
King: What's it like to work with the President?
Pelosi: The President and I have a fine relationship, I think.
King: Do you like him?
Pelosi: Personally, yes. It's not anything personal. I just don't like his policies. I think that he's taken us into war, that he's taken us into debt, that he's taken us into recession, loss of life, reputation, [unintelligible], the capability of our military to protect America's interests wherever it's sent. It's huge. I think missed opportunity on energy independence and reversing global warming is a missed opportunity. There's so much we could have done but it's just a matter of months and we'll be able to do it.
King: My late friend Tip O'Neill told me he argued frequently with President Reagan but never with animosity.
Pelosi: No.
King: Do you [and the President] argue?
Pelosi: Yes, but I think he understands, as do I. He has to do what he has to do and I have to do what I have to do. And I have to try and find common ground and then stand my ground - the ground for the Congress when we don't find that. But President was here yesterday [huge smile]. We gave the Congressional Gold Medal to Michael DeBakey [renowned heart surgeon]. Can you just imagine 99 years old?
King: Amazing.
Pelosi: We had a very amiable conversation. It's not personal. And you know the President is not that kind of a person. He's not a bitter kind of a person so - and I certainly respect our differences of opinion and I have very serious differences of opinion with the President.
King: You mentioned Iraq. I guess the most famous anti-war activist, Cindy Sheehan, is gonna run against you.
Pelosi: Yes.
King: In the Democratic Primary?
Pelosi: No, as an Independent, I think.
King: She's running as a [unintelligible]. How would you... would you debate her? How do you view that? I guess you share her views, don't you?
Pelosi: Yeah, yes, well, god bless her. I think it's a reflection of the dissatisfaction the people have that we have not been able to end war - but we were hoping that the President would have more - pay more attention to wishes that the American people - not turn a tin ear them to them and a blind eye to what's actually happening in Iraq. But god bless her for her advocacy. Cindy Sheehan lost her son in Iraq and so she has all of my sympathy, respect for her sacrifice her family has made.
King: Surprised she picked you to run against?
Pelosi: I don't even think about it. You know I have a day job...
Yes, Madam Speaker, you do have a "day job." And your job description comes straight from the Constitution. Rather than continuing to protect and enable George Bush, Dick Cheney, and the rest of their cabal, why not abide by Article I Section 2 of the Constitution and initiate investigations of their acts? And how about debating Cindy Sheehan? It's time to take your job personally, Mrs. Pelosi. The world is crumbling under your watch.
How 'bout HEARTING the Constitution rather than those who have torn it apart?
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Linda,
As much as it might piss you off, the three branches of government are supposed to run according to the rules of COMITY. Yes, BushWorld has ignored checks, balances, and respect for the legislative branch, but I don't think it would serve Pelosi to take his leave. And... I agree with you re: impeachment. You can smile, shake hands, and still submit Articles of Impeachment.
-CI.
What makes me sick is how she keeps pretending like there was nothing Congress could do to stop Bush. They were voted in to put a stop to Bush's near dictatorial whims and they have failed in every aspect. As speaker, and as the one who took impeachment off the table, Pelosi is as much to blame as the rest. Time for her to find a new day job.
Dear Linda, (if I may)
I'm sending ya some BIG (((((((((((((( HUGS ))))))))))))))) and I heart ya always.
Yet, I'm gonna have to disagree with you on this one, not that I don't believe that Madam Speaker Nancy Pelosi is without some mistakes, but, I am of the mind, Nancy is quite more complex, especially in Her reasoning abilities than meets the eye, in other words my gut tells me She can play the game with the best of 'em.
How does that old song by the Temptations go, "Smiling Faces" ? Now don't get me wrong, I'm not saying Nancy is evil, but She knows the GOP's evil minions and how best to handle them.
Agape, dapper
I am going to donate as much money as I am allowed to, to Cindy Sheehan's campaign against Pelosi. Pelosi's decision to circumvent the Constitution by unilaterally deciding that there would be no impeachment on her watch showed that her only commitment is to the Washington Insiders Club, and not to the people she claims to represent.
Anyone that can say of George W. Bush, after blithely listing some of his crimes, "He has to do what he has to do and I have to do what I have to do" both excuses those crimes and highlights her own failure of action.
Pelosi is a FAILURE, Along with all the other Democrats and Republicans who have not done their job representing the American people. Excuse me Nancy but arent you supposed to keep impeachment on the table so the Prez actually listens to the people instead of turning as you say a "tin ear".
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