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Pelosi Is Driving Them Nuts

by BooMan
Thu Jan 4th, 2007 at 03:55:27 PM EST

The best part of watching the election, swearing in, and speach of Nancy Pelosi was the sourpuss looks on the Republicans. Right after Nancy got done speaking, the ranking member on the Rules Committee, David Dreier of California, rose and began whining in real earnest. The gist of it was something along the lines of what is good for the goose is not really very good at all for the gander. Pelosi relished the irony. Ms. Pelosi is feeling it. Yesterday she got just a little carried away.

"We will not just break through a glass ceiling, we will break through a marble ceiling," she said. "In more than 200 years of history, there was an established pecking order -- and I cut in line."

After calling herself "the most powerful woman in America," Mrs. Pelosi flexed her right muscle like a weight lifter to much applause at an event yesterday titled a "women's tea."

"All right, let's hear it for the power," she screamed as the jubilant applause continued.

She used that marble ceiling line again today in her acceptance speech. I loved it. And the best part is that it is causing even more whining, this time from right-wing blogs and blowhard Broderite, Andrea Mitchell.

Speaking of David Broder, I noticed a minor triumph for Booman Tribune in David Broder's wiki. Even though I am misattributed as a "Daily Kos editor", my definition of 'Higher Broderism' in an official part of Broder's biography.

In addition some, especially liberal bloggers, have criticized his moderate views and the term Higher Broderism entered the blog vocabulary. An editor writing in the Daily Kos wrote:[1]

Higher Broderism believes that the only acceptable politics is centrist. It's not so much where the center is at any given time, it's the centrism itself. Therefore, politicians that occassionally buck their own party, like Joe Lieberman and John McCain, reside on the Mt. Olympus of Higher Broderism.

I love that. I hope someone fixes the reference, but I just love knowing that Broder has to live with that definition. Screw Broder, Mitchell and the rest of the Georgetown set.

And just to keep your juices flowing, here's a bit from the New York Times:

Ms. Pelosi made it quite clear earlier that her party intends to flex its newly acquired muscle, as she presided over the swearing-in of the leadership of the Congressional Black Caucus, headed by Representative Kendrick Meek of Florida.

“The Democrats are back, and the C.B.C. is in the lead, in the lead!” Ms. Pelosi exulted. Throwing a dart at Republicans, she envisioned “a new direction that is there for all of the people, not just the privileged few,” a direction that “builds and strengthens the middle class.”

And let me just finish with some more whining from Sister Toldjah.

Let’s just hope the “most powerful woman in America” can get her minions back in line. After all, yesterday they scuttled away from the podium in the ‘retreat heard round the world’ - if your party can’t stand up to being confronted by hostile moonbat ’supporters’ like Cindy Sheehan what does that say about your ability (or lack thereof?) to stand up to Al Qaeda?

I'm loving this.



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The C-Span shots were awesome.  It is huge and it is historic. The day of the angry white man and their clucking anti-feminist minions is over (hopefully).

And calling all the kids forward?  Awesome and brilliant.

It was amazing to see the sea of faces on the Republican side of the aisle compared to the sea of faces on the democratic side.  

The democratic side looks like America! Like any street in any major city outside of the deep south.

The future is here.  I hope we can hang on to it.

by northcountry on Thu Jan 4th, 2007 at 05:44:45 PM EST
You lost; get over it...

see, that's bipartisan

Steve Harrison for Congress, NY-13, Staten Island and Brooklyn, NY

by lutton on Thu Jan 4th, 2007 at 04:19:57 PM EST
tooth day.  It was very long but the dentist did so well it isn't even funny.  My son hurts a little now but he doesn't really remember any of the real hard stuff.  Monday we deal with his back so I'm not feeling very giving right now.  YOU LOST, YOU LOST, YOU LOSTY LOSTY LOST!  YOU LOST IT, YOU LOST IT, CAN'T FIND IT, CAN'T FIND IT, WE HAVE IT, WE HAVE IT!  NA NA NA NA BOO BOO, L-O-S-E-R-S Losers, Cry Baby Boozers, Big Fat Schmoozers, Kamikaze Choosers,  Wearin Prada with the Devil Shoesers,  Bush Generation Sniffin Coke Dodging the War Twosers, got what ya earned Singin the Bluesers, Beatin Up by the Real Bruisers, Losers, Losers, Goooooooooo Losers!

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by Militarytracy on Thu Jan 4th, 2007 at 04:40:37 PM EST
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While taking a break from C-Span's coverage of the funeral services in Grand Rapids yesterday, Chris Matthews and Andrea chatted about the Pelosi plans. I think it was then that she made her clucking sounds that the celebration was being overdone.

I'm glad to read here that whining is what she's doing. Maybe you can come up with a distinctive moniker for her, BooMan, one that will make it into her wiki as has Higher Broderism!

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by Books Alive on Thu Jan 4th, 2007 at 04:32:32 PM EST
Because of course the rethugs, with the complicit media, never go overboard in anything...like say Saint Ronnie's funeral, Fords, hounding Clinton for 8 years in office or for that matter never do the media themselves ever go overboard on covering a 'news' story say like the 'Dean Scream'.

Yet now we have a truly legitimate story about the first woman to break the barrier and become Speaker of the House and she's just supposed to ignore the historic value and implications of this...kinda like saying yeah, you're a women so now sit down and shut up?  I wonder just how this would be covered if Pelosi was a republican winning Speaker of the House as the first women....

As for the snippy Andrea-kiss my ass you sell-out excuse for a journalist.

'Poverty is the worst form of violence'--Gandhi

by chocolate ink on Thu Jan 4th, 2007 at 05:39:01 PM EST
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I was thinking more like the, what was it? 886 inaugural balls His Nibs threw two years ago? Various people got slapped down for pointing out that such celebration was pretty insulting to soldiers who were fighting without proper armor, vehicle or body, and rather inappropriate in the middle of a war.

To quote Mater, we're havin' more fun than a twister in a trailer park.

The avalanche has started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote. -- Ambassador Kosh

by Omir the Storyteller (omir.the.storyteller -CAT- gmail -DOG- com) on Thu Jan 4th, 2007 at 06:17:24 PM EST
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I Love NANCY!!!!!!  Here are two designs I did to mark the occasion.


Nancy Pelosi for President '07


Madam Speaker



Doing My Part For The Left,Left Of The Rainbow

by refinish69 (refinish69 at gmail dot com) on Thu Jan 4th, 2007 at 07:06:07 PM EST


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