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EVERYTHING'S COMING UP NANCY
Move over, Hillary, its Nancy's turn to take center stage.
This past Monday, Nancy Pelosi was all over your television
set, penetrating as many American living rooms as she could with
her new message: Girl Power Forever -- aka "Know Your Power: A
Message to America's Daughters."
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the most powerful woman of
all?
Nancy Pelosi showed the Republicans who's boss of the Hill
recently. After promising "fairness and open debate," according
to David Rogers at Politico.com, Pelosi resorted to hard-knuckle
politics to shut down the GOP's chance to offer any policy
alternatives to the Dems' official party line. She's not exactly
apologetic about it.
Rogers reports: "I'm trying to save the planet; I'm trying to
save the planet," she says impatiently when questioned. "I will
not have this debate trivialized by their excuse for their failed
policy."
The thing about liberal Democrats is that they are so much
better than Republicans, when they have the power of using such
power ruthlessly. They have no qualms about process. There are
good guys and there are bad guys, and, well, Pelosi is the
biggest good guy of them all.
Obama -- in front of 200,000 screaming Germans -- anointed
himself the one to save the planet. But Nancy Pelosi is not going
to let him get away with stealing all the limelight.
"I respect the office that I hold," she said to Rogers. "And
when you win the election, you win the majority, and what is the
power of the speaker? To set the agenda, the power of
recognition, and I am not giving the gavel away to anyone."
Fair play, respect for the rights of the minority -- all fall
before the sweeping lese majesty of the elevants Nancy Pelosi.
Does it matter that public support for Congress is headed toward
single digits?
Liberal Democrats' respect for democratic process has never
been weaker. As John Fund points out in The Wall Street Journal,
organized liberalism has taken dead aim at Ward Connerly's
efforts to take the issue of racial quotas directly to the
American people. Boycotts, intimidation, arcane legal maneuvers
-- anything to keep that issue out of the people's hands is
fine.
New alliances are forming around Pelosi the Magnificent. T.
Boone Pickens, who funded the "Swift Boat" campaign against John
Kerry in 2004, has suddenly had a vision: Saving the planet
requires a stream of government funding into companies that he
owns.
Why not? The Republicans proved unable to lift restrictions on
drilling, and as they say in Iraq, people prefer a strong horse
to a weak horse any day.
For intellectual refreshment, Madame Speaker Pelosi turns to
Umberto Eco or Pope Benedict's "Jesus of Nazareth."
"It's like reading, but it's also almost a meditation," she
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