Do you Believe in Magic?
Posted: November 22, 2010 Filed under: Democratic Politics, Surreality | Tags: Nancy Pelosi-0bama Rift 95 CommentsOkay, put this under the heading of I’ll believe it WHEN I see it even though I just read it at The Hill.
When President Obama meets with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi next year, he may face a lot more resistance than he’s used to from his longtime ally.
The shift from Speaker to opposition leader will undoubtedly change Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) relationship with the White House, and may force her away from a president she has rarely abandoned in the past two years.
As Obama decides whether and how much to compromise with the new Republican majority in the House, Pelosi is facing pressure from empowered liberals in her caucus to take a harder line with the administration.
Those liberals, led by a group of four lawmakers who tried unsuccessfully to delay caucus leadership elections last week, say House Democrats were led astray by their allegiance to a flawed White House political strategy during the 111th Congress.“We’re going to have to really push the White House and the Senate,” Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) said. “I think the greatest failing in this Congress was that the House … enabled the White House, and the White House was not always right.
“We’ve got to push them harder from our position,” he added, “to do what Democrats need and what’s expected by Democrats.”
The article is just chock full of little tidbits like Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.) from California suggesting that not standing up for Pelosi will she was being used as a target of right wing attacks has created ‘tensions’. There’s even old stories of how Pelosi was unhappy with Clinton triangulation in the 90s. It also answers the age old question of whatever happened to Dick Gephardt that promising man from Missouri.
All I can visualize is her demeanor when she’s around the President. It may be just the contacts or the botox or both, but the word ‘starstruck’ always comes to my mind. Is she really over him?





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