After historic defeat, Pelosi vows to keep fighting for Obamacare etc.

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After Democrats took a historic shellacking for ramming unpopular, extreme-left policies down the American people's throats, Nancy Pelosi now vows to continue to fight for those policies, and even make more.

Pelosi seems to be a rare example of a rat swimming TOWARD a sinking ship.

:D

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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...-line-opposition-pelosis-bid-minority-leader/

Moderate Dems Line Up in Opposition to Pelosi's Bid for Minority Leader

Published November 06, 2010

(AP)
In the wake of Speaker Nancy Pelosi's stunning announcement on Friday that she will seek to remain as leader of the diminished House Democrats, moderate members of the party are beginning to line up in opposition.

Rep. Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., said he was "disappointed that Speaker Pelosi is going to seek the position of Minority Leader."

North Carolina Rep. Larry Kissell's office said he hopes Pelosi "will change her mind and step aside."

Rep. Dan Boren of Oklahoma told Fox News that voters sent a message Tuesday that they want the Democratic Party to move in a new direction.

"They want someone to lead the party who is going to be bipartisan," he said. "This is very disappointing for a lot of us in the center."
Several Democratic lawmakers in conservative districts had vowed to oppose Pelosi as speaker, but some of them lost their re-election bids all the same, making her bid to stay on as leader all the more likely.

Pelosi, the first woman to lead the House of Representatives, said Friday that many colleagues urged her to seek the post of minority leader in the new Congress that convenes in January.

That will be the Democrats' top post, because Republicans, who grabbed more than 60 Democratic-held seats Tuesday, will elect the next speaker. It will be John Boehner of Ohio, who will swap titles with Pelosi if she succeeds in her bid.

Republicans piled up the biggest gains in the House in over 70 years, while the Democrats will preside over the lower chamber for the shortest period since the 1950s.

But that hasn't deterred Pelosi.

"We have no intention of allowing our great achievements to be rolled back," Pelosi, 70, said in a letter to her colleagues.

During her four years as Speaker, Pelosi used all her political muscle to enact contentious measures such as Obama's health care overhaul.
 
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The choice for democrat representatives is now clear: Do they want to remain tone-deaf to the will of the people, and commit electoral suicide in 2012 by re-electing the country's Number One obamabot?

I can almost feel sympathy for Pelousy - she's like an aging actress who can't realize her time has passed.
 
The woman has a lot of money and no shame. I guess she hasn't read the letter that is all over the place from her own party members asking her to get lost. She and Hillary are the epitome of lib women. No shame, no class.. only personal ambition.
 
The woman has a lot of money and no shame. I guess she hasn't read the letter that is all over the place from her own party members asking her to get lost. She and Hillary are the epitome of lib women. No shame, no class.. only personal ambition.

Do you read?

Minority leader Nancy Pelosi would play rough with GOP
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/pl...losi_is_well_suited_to.html?hpid=opinionsbox1
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The key thing to understand is that we're about to enter a period of bruising procedural wars -- precisely the type of thing that Pelosi has already excelled at. Republicans are already discussing ways to starve the new health-care law by, say, limiting funding to agencies that would implement portions of it or using spending bills to block federal insurance regulations they don't like. The next minority leader will have to be ruthless in her willingness to use procedural tactics to combat this kind of stuff.
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Nancy will do fine.
Sorry to burst your bubble.
 
Do you read?

Minority leader Nancy Pelosi would play rough with GOP
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/pl...losi_is_well_suited_to.html?hpid=opinionsbox1
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The key thing to understand is that we're about to enter a period of bruising procedural wars -- precisely the type of thing that Pelosi has already excelled at. Republicans are already discussing ways to starve the new health-care law by, say, limiting funding to agencies that would implement portions of it or using spending bills to block federal insurance regulations they don't like. The next minority leader will have to be ruthless in her willingness to use procedural tactics to combat this kind of stuff.
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Nancy will do fine.
Sorry to burst your bubble.

Hee! :D

The leftwingers got their garbage throught because they had absolute political control of congress and the presidency, not because they were parliamentary geniuses. That monopoly is GONE.

Reality flash for you: leftwingers will no longer control the House - if the republicans want to starve obozocare, they can, and there's nothing Ms. WeirdStare can do about it.
 
Rats dont swim do they?
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Some do :D
 
and for some reason Dems did not just turn into republicans...odd

Oh well, some genetic defects can't be overcome....and yet, America will let you live. Lol.
 
republicans hold one of 3 bidies...including the top one...and for some reason Dems did not just turn into republicans...odd

unless you use that thing in your head and think...

The republicans would have made a clean sweep except that 2/3 of the senate and obozo weren't up for re-election.
 
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