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jimnyc
11-29-2016, 02:24 PM
Maybe Bully, Gabby, Pete or Michael will come in and give us a better understanding. I really don't see what she has done for the Dem party, and I agree that it's time to give someone else a chance besides her. But that's not my choice of course. Many R's of course see her for the idiot she is.... but curious why she keeps getting re-elected and what they see in her. And the following is from a democrat.

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Caddell: What Is Pelosi’s Argument for Being Leader? ‘I’ve Done a Great Job Losing’?

Democrat pollster and analyst Pat Caddell told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday, “The biggest news should be that tomorrow, Nancy Pelosi will face a secret ballot vote” to determine the party’s leadership.

Pelosi is favored, per reports, but there are deep divisions within the party. Asked if she may be ousted as minority leader, Caddell said, “I think there’s a chance.”

‘The caucus is so small, relatively, and it’s made up of more of the farther left people from safer districts,” said Caddell, adding, “One-third of the membership is just from a couple states: California, New York, and Massachusetts.”

As for Pelosi, he said, “What is her argument: ‘I have done a great job losing the most number of seats for you over three or four elections? We’re still sixty seats behind'”?

Caddell said House Democrats’ problem is how far out of the mainstream they are. “The Democrats are facing problems in all of these states where they have just been wiped out down to the legislative level. The bench isn’t there,” he added.

Pointing out their strength on the coasts, especially California, Caddell said, “They are not the party of the rest of the country.”

“They’ve learned nothing,” said Caddell. “Nothing has changed since the election.”

Caddell contends that instead of dwelling on the issues there, Democrats and the media are focused on recount efforts, which only continue to fuel divisions across the nation on the heels of the election.

When Marlow asked if Democrats supporting a recount effort in certain states may have an impact in terms of putting another Clinton email investigation back on the table, Caddell said it should not. However, he also added, “I’m hoping that Donald Trump will allow Jeff Sessions as attorney general” to make the decision whether or not to go forward with a new investigation of Hillary Clinton’s email scandal.

Rest here - http://www.breitbart.com/radio/2016/11/29/caddell-pelosis-argument-leader-ive-done-great-job-losing/

Elessar
11-29-2016, 03:28 PM
Pelosi blew it with her (in)famous declaration of "We have to vote on it to see what is in it" crap.

aboutime
11-29-2016, 04:26 PM
Pelosi also explained, in detail, how for Democrats...Losing is actually Winning?


http://youtu.be/Hy0aMY2-tYE

ENJOY....

Bilgerat
11-29-2016, 05:05 PM
Please God, she's put in charge again

That would be so bad for the left.:dance:

aboutime
11-29-2016, 05:08 PM
Please God, she's put in charge again

That would be so bad for the left.:dance:

http://icansayit.com/images/amen.jpg

hjmick
11-29-2016, 05:21 PM
What Is Pelosi’s Argument for Being Leader?


Really? You have to ask? Okay... Here it is... It's the very same argument used by famous people, rich people, politicians, professional athletes, et al when they are pulled over by the police...


<a href="http://www.memes.com/m/Ac5f" title="Memes.com"><img src="http://images.memes.com/meme/1310964" alt="Memes.com" /></a>

aboutime
11-29-2016, 05:27 PM
http://youtu.be/H1OTjv41kdU

gabosaurus
11-29-2016, 11:54 PM
Too many members of the Dem contingent are over 65. They have been there way too long and have accumulated too much power. Younger Dems are afraid to confront Pelosi.
I think it will be 2018 before anyone is able to make a move.

CSM
11-30-2016, 06:54 AM
Too many members of the Dem contingent are over 65. They have been there way too long and have accumulated too much power. Younger Dems are afraid to confront Pelosi.
I think it will be 2018 before anyone is able to make a move.

That plus the fact that Pelosi brings a LOT of money in for the DNC. When that stops, she is all done her political career.

NightTrain
11-30-2016, 08:53 AM
The best possible scenario for America is that she is triumphant with her upcoming election for retaining leadership position.

Is there a democrat go-bribe-me fund we can contribute to for House votes?

Gunny
11-30-2016, 09:02 AM
Maybe Bully, Gabby, Pete or Michael will come in and give us a better understanding. I really don't see what she has done for the Dem party, and I agree that it's time to give someone else a chance besides her. But that's not my choice of course. Many R's of course see her for the idiot she is.... but curious why she keeps getting re-elected and what they see in her. And the following is from a democrat.

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Caddell: What Is Pelosi’s Argument for Being Leader? ‘I’ve Done a Great Job Losing’?

Democrat pollster and analyst Pat Caddell told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday, “The biggest news should be that tomorrow, Nancy Pelosi will face a secret ballot vote” to determine the party’s leadership.

Pelosi is favored, per reports, but there are deep divisions within the party. Asked if she may be ousted as minority leader, Caddell said, “I think there’s a chance.”

‘The caucus is so small, relatively, and it’s made up of more of the farther left people from safer districts,” said Caddell, adding, “One-third of the membership is just from a couple states: California, New York, and Massachusetts.”

As for Pelosi, he said, “What is her argument: ‘I have done a great job losing the most number of seats for you over three or four elections? We’re still sixty seats behind'”?

Caddell said House Democrats’ problem is how far out of the mainstream they are. “The Democrats are facing problems in all of these states where they have just been wiped out down to the legislative level. The bench isn’t there,” he added.

Pointing out their strength on the coasts, especially California, Caddell said, “They are not the party of the rest of the country.”

“They’ve learned nothing,” said Caddell. “Nothing has changed since the election.”

Caddell contends that instead of dwelling on the issues there, Democrats and the media are focused on recount efforts, which only continue to fuel divisions across the nation on the heels of the election.

When Marlow asked if Democrats supporting a recount effort in certain states may have an impact in terms of putting another Clinton email investigation back on the table, Caddell said it should not. However, he also added, “I’m hoping that Donald Trump will allow Jeff Sessions as attorney general” to make the decision whether or not to go forward with a new investigation of Hillary Clinton’s email scandal.

Rest here - http://www.breitbart.com/radio/2016/11/29/caddell-pelosis-argument-leader-ive-done-great-job-losing/

Just HOW in Hell do you get farther left than Pelosi? THAT is a damned scary thought.