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In reply to the discussion: I'm sorry...but Nancy Pelosi should go. [View all]Johonny
(26,098 posts)51. between the president, the senate leader and the house
she was clearly the most effective and pushing the most aggressive liberal agenda. It was usually the White House looking for stray conservative senate votes that pushed her house to the right in compromise bills. Her time as speaker was simply light years beyond the leadership before and after her. Since being minority leader is generally a thankless job who's main objective is to keep her caucus in line... I see no reason not to keep her. The time for "new" blood is when if the Democrats take the house again. But I find it silly to suggest she was either not effective, or not in tune with the modern democratic party. Look at her support and she is probably MORE in tune than much of the senate and white house.
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She is a great leader and has been able to deliver votes for important legislation.
SharonAnn
Nov 2012
#31
No way. Should we drop Obamacare because, hey, "Republicans hate it as much as Satan himself...
berni_mccoy
Nov 2012
#5
Here is a poll I put up last night concerning a change in our Congressional Leadership.
Purveyor
Nov 2012
#7
It's silly for two reasons. One, senators can't become Speaker of the House. More importantly,
yardwork
Nov 2012
#59
Well, then I guess it's theoretically possible that they could become Speaker of the House.
yardwork
Nov 2012
#64
She will be replaced by Steny Hoyer, who Rethugs hate, or will immediately learn to hate,
MoonRiver
Nov 2012
#26
Silly. Suggesting the Repubs, based upon who they hate more or less , should select and
myrna minx
Nov 2012
#38
Do you want to bring back Richard Gebhardt? Speaking of 'old school' - Ugh! - n/t
coalition_unwilling
Nov 2012
#44
For some contrast, consider John Boehner ... the LEAST effective Speaker in decades.
Bake
Nov 2012
#46
Pardon the caps but WHAT PART OF SARCASM IS IT THAT PEOPLE DON'T GET???
Jackpine Radical
Nov 2012
#53
Yeah, but you know what name is being bruited about as her replacement?
Jackpine Radical
Nov 2012
#66
Pelosi was one of the most effective Speakers of the House. Why would we want to get rid of her? n/t
backscatter712
Nov 2012
#70