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Whoa nellie: Pelosi just told the CNN anchor babe to "quit her job and go to work for the Bush WH..
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Posted on 09/08/2005 11:53:18 AM PDT by ken5050

Just caught this at the end...Pelosi was being interview live on CNN, and she was spewing about the Bush failures..The CNN anchor was asking a few tough questions, interupting Pelosi, not letting the wild charges be go unchallenged, when Pelois, obviously annoyed, said "Well, why don't you quit your job ( at CNN) and got to work for the Bush White House?"


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To: Donald Rumsfeld Fan
BWAAAHAAAAHAAAAA!

Terrific!!

361 posted on 09/08/2005 1:59:40 PM PDT by Gritty ("Why attack America when leftists here aid and abet the enemy more than Tokyo Rose?-LGen McInerney)
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To: ken5050

Heh, Bella Pelosi is cracking up! She's seeing the polls that show that the President is not suffering in the polls even after a week of carping by her party and their lapdog media.


362 posted on 09/08/2005 1:59:59 PM PDT by SuziQ
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To: ken5050

her new title probably includes the phrase: formerly of cnn


363 posted on 09/08/2005 2:04:38 PM PDT by chrispycsuf (our troops need our support now more than ever)
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To: SuziQ
I have the video and will be posting it on my blog in a few moments
364 posted on 09/08/2005 2:05:03 PM PDT by ianschwartz
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To: ken5050
I just heard, on ABC Radio News, that nutty Nancy, who had been screaming for Congressional investigations into the hurricane Katrina fiasco has changed her mind. Now she's screaming for an independent panel investigation instead. Something must be very bad for the RATS in this mess. This will be 9/11 Commission all over again.

I tried to post a thread of this exact information just minutes ago under "Breaking News" but the Moderator pulled it. No reason was given to me and I obeyed all the rules. I hope this post doesn't get yanked. I've never had a thread pulled before, I was shocked. But, hey, the Mod is the Mod.

365 posted on 09/08/2005 2:05:57 PM PDT by timydnuc (I'll die on my feet before I'll live on my knees.)
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To: timydnuc

bump to the top


366 posted on 09/08/2005 2:20:39 PM PDT by pushforbush
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To: satchmodog9

If Pelosi can't cooperate with the other party to the extent of having a hearing, what the hell is she doing as Minority Leader? As I said on another thread, John Conyers will be happy to get up a hearing for her at the DNC Headquarters.

And never forget, friends, if the Democrats take control of the House, Conyers becomes Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. And that means impeachment hearings.


367 posted on 09/08/2005 2:37:36 PM PDT by popdonnelly
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To: uncitizen; ken5050
what did the CNN infobabe say that set Pelosi off?

That was my first question and pray tell what was the reporter's response.

368 posted on 09/08/2005 2:38:29 PM PDT by StarFan
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To: Just mythoughts
I KNEW she had a career before Congress. Wasn't that her in the movie "Brazil"?


369 posted on 09/08/2005 2:42:57 PM PDT by Norman Conquest
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To: timydnuc

Pelosi's mistake is that she thinks we are stupid enough to go along with a commission. What is needed is a special prosecutor in Louisiana.


370 posted on 09/08/2005 2:43:29 PM PDT by popdonnelly
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To: timydnuc

The 'Rats think they have jumped on something that will bring down the Bush administration, when in fact they are headed right off a cliff! We just have to get all the facts out and force the MSM to deal with 'Rat failures in LA and especially NOLA. Governor and Mayor must be dreading a full investigation.


371 posted on 09/08/2005 2:43:34 PM PDT by Enchante
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To: bert
"I think she is over."

I hope she's over.

"The strain is obvious. I'll bet she didn't tell us everything the Persident told her."

HA!!
No I doubt she told anything remotely resembling the truth, also.
And naturally the quislings weren't going to probe beyond her flaky statement either, eh?

"Llike take a flying leap or GFYS or some other earthy Texas pleasantry."

Awwww man I'm a *Yankee* now, thick, y'know?
Your east Tennessee "GFYS" went right over my head.
So why am I'm LMAO, anyway? {g}

"I'll bet she was never in her life reamed like he reamed her in private. (and I mean like a milling machine, not like a clinton) I bet she is red for 12" up her butt."

HA!!
I'll bet you're right.
Would've called for a mighty *small* reamer though, given the reamee.

This POTUS had the right tool for the job, though.

...he's quite practiced dealing with piss-ants.

372 posted on 09/08/2005 2:44:05 PM PDT by Landru (- an intelligent person never relies on dumb-luck -)
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To: wideawake

"I believe he served in the IDF."



If I'm not mistaken, Emmanuel served in some sort of civil agency of the Israeli government, not the IDF. His 2002 Democrat primary opponent tried to make an issue of Emmanuel's supposed foreign military service, but got nowhere with it.

As for his Zionism, you're right that it's a bad word among many Democrat primary voters (ask Joe Lieberman), but I would hope that in the next ten years the Democrats will go back to being "the loyal opposition" instead of continuing to sink in anti-Americanism, self-loathing and anti-Semitism of the type favored by Moveon.org and its twisted followers.


373 posted on 09/08/2005 2:44:45 PM PDT by AuH2ORepublican (http://auh2orepublican.blogspot.com/)
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To: ken5050

Video here:

http://thepoliticalteen.net/2005/09/08/pelosiphillips/


374 posted on 09/08/2005 2:44:50 PM PDT by ianschwartz
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To: ianschwartz

Fantastic, Ian!


375 posted on 09/08/2005 2:47:05 PM PDT by theophilusscribe
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To: msnimje
Don't you mean Katrina Rove?

And don't you mean KKKatrina Rove?

376 posted on 09/08/2005 2:48:38 PM PDT by Osage Orange (Long DESC)
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To: Txsleuth
They kept asking her over and over why she was not going to let any democrap representatives be on the bi-cameral and bi-partisan congressional investigation commission into the Katrina Hurricane "fiasco"...

Cause that way when the truth comes out the dems can scream stacked commission
377 posted on 09/08/2005 2:50:58 PM PDT by uncbob
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To: ken5050

I see Pelosi had some fresh botox today....Bet she'll need another dose after that interview.


378 posted on 09/08/2005 2:51:04 PM PDT by hope (lead, follow or get the heck outta the way....we know where the left stands.)
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To: ianschwartz

Thanks! fun video


379 posted on 09/08/2005 2:52:51 PM PDT by dynachrome ("Where am I? Where am I going? Why am I in a handbasket?")
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To: ken5050

I don't have time to see if someone else has put this up...but what's a duplication between friends?"
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CNN Transcript:
CNN ANCHOR PHILLIPS: "Now, as we hear from the president, and, of course, he comes forward and talks about all the positive things that are taking place from his perspective, you know, there's been a lot of criticism, of course, toward the Bush administration and how various levels of the government, including the federal government, have responded to this disaster.

And one critic, of course, has been Representative Nancy Pelosi, minority leader, Democrat from California. She joins us once again. She's been listening to the president's remarks.

And let me just ask you, first of all, you listened to the president's remarks. Are you changing your mind at all about how you feel the Bush administration is handling this crisis up to this very minute?

REP. NANCY PELOSI (D-CA), MINORITY LEADER: It's not a question of how I feel. It's what I know. The fact is, it was a very interesting presentation by the president to list the services that we all support that are out there.

But it's about time. If FEMA had reacted appropriately a week ago, there would be less cost in lives and livelihood, in homes, to the people in the region, and at lot less cost to the American taxpayer.

I think what we have to do, and I called once again upon the president, to replace the head of FEMA. FEMA was a failure last week. Many, many hard-working FEMA workers were out there in the field. But they didn't get the leadership and the accountability that they needed. And therefore, the people of the region were not well served.

I'm glad the president is going to have a national day of prayer. It's about time, as well, that we mourn our losses and pray for our future. I think not a -- a strange coincidence, but on Sunday, the 23rd Sunday after Easter, the Gospel of Matthew was about the commandments. And Matthew said most important of all, is love, love thy neighbor as thyself.

This is a challenge to our country now, because our neighbors are in very, very deep pain and uncertainty about their future. So I think that we have to say very clearly that how we started on this past week was not up to standard. Our problems are larger because of that.

But as we go forward, we can do better if we have professional, capable leadership in position at FEMA to do the job. PHILLIPS: Congresswoman Pelosi, let me ask you to stay with me for one second here. I'm being told we need to go to Karl Penhaul in New Orleans right now. We're getting in some immediate information.

Karl, I'm not sure what it is, but go ahead.

KARL PENHAUL, CNN CORRESPONDENT: The information's still unfolding, Kyra, but one of my CNN colleagues, Alfredo Lalarra (ph), is out with a group of shrimp fishermen in eastern New Orleans who have been drafted in to help law enforcers in the recovery of bodies.

And these shrimp fishermen that my colleague was out with have now discovered 14 dead bodies at the Memorial Hospital in eastern New Orleans. They are extracting those bodies as we speak. But the hospital is still flooded up until about the first story level. So that work could continue for some time.

It's not known right now as to whether those that have died were patients who were in the hospital, or whether they may also include medical staff who couldn't get out when floodwaters ripped through that hospital.

But right now, as I say, the first of the 14 bodies are being shipped to dry land by shrimp fishermen. And there they'll be handed over to the coroner's department and to the sheriff, Kyra.

PHILLIPS: So, Karl, you're telling me these are bodies that have been found inside the hospital? They've been inside the hospital since this disaster hit? Is that what you were telling me? These are individuals that were stranded in there?

PENHAUL: That's correct. Everything so far seems to indicate that. Obviously early stages. And with all these bodies being found, there will be investigations into how they died. There will be autopsies. But everything so far indicates that these 14 people died inside Memorial Hospital. Some of them could be patients. Others may be medical staff.

And also, what the shrimp fishermen who are evacuating that place say is that there are still areas of the hospital they have to go through. So it could be that there are more bodies, Kyra.

PHILLIPS: Oh, boy. All right, do you have any idea how big Memorial Hospital is, Karl?

PENHAUL: Not offhand. As I say, we are a ways from where we are now. But the -- our cameraman, Alfredo Lalarra, is there on the scene right now. As soon as we get further contact with him, we'll bring you up to date on those details, and also how this search is going and whether any more bodies have been found, Kyra.

PHILLIPS: All right, Karl Penhaul. Thank you so much. Please keep us updated. Just another reality check.

Congresswoman Pelosi, as we continue to follow, of course, this developing information coming in, you know, the hardest part, and I think it's far from over, we're going to continue to hear about people that have been trapped.

I mean, you are talking about such a swath of a region here. It's just hard to listen to that and to have to talk about that. And no doubt, it'll be never-ending.

But I want to ask you, as you stand here and continue to criticize the administration, and criticize the director of FEMA, I do want to tell you, the White House coming forward today, Scott McClellan coming forward today, and basically disputing your accounts of your meeting with the president.

And I'm looking at it here, saying that, you said you urged the president to replace the embattled FEMA director because of the poor emergency response to Hurricane Katrina. However, McClellan saying that this is -- that that's not what you discussed with the president, that you were discussing other things with the president, and that things are being twisted here in a bit.

PELOSI: Oh, that's absolutely not true. Mr. McClellan wasn't there, so he couldn't possibly know.

What happened was, I said to the president, Mr. President, we can begin to help these victims of Katrina become whole again. First thing you can do is to replace Michael Brown as the head of FEMA. To which the president said, Why would I do that? And I said, Because of what happened last week and the failure of FEMA to be the real link between the federal government and the people in need in our country, the social compact. To which the president said, What didn't go right last week?

That's what happened in the meeting. I stand by that. If the president thinks everything went right last week, and he wants to keep Michael Brown there, then I think that's going to be a cost to the American people and lives and livelihood.

PHILLIPS: Well, I'm not (INAUDIBLE)...

PELOSI: But if he does -- but if he wants to then say that it didn't go right last week, then he should replace Michael Brown.

PHILLIPS: But if you, if we go back, I mean, we can go back year after year after year, and we can talk about FEMA and what went wrong within FEMA and should FEMA be under the Department of Homeland Security.

But if we want to be historical here, and we want to go back in time, I mean, we can go back to "The Times Picayune" and the investigation that it -- when it -- when reporters revealed that time after time, monies were asked for from all types of various politicians, of the politicians you worked side by side with, laws that you yourself vote on, and monies that should have gone to Louisiana to take care of the problems with regard to the flood control systems.

And I think it's unfair that FEMA is just singled out. There are so many people responsible for what has happened in the state of Louisiana.

PELOSI: Well, that's true. That is true. And I'm sorry that you think it's unfair. But I don't. I think it's unfair to the people who lost their family members, their lives, their livelihoods, their homes, their opportunity.

And FEMA has done a poor job. It had no chance. It was (INAUDIBLE)...

PHILLIPS: But what about all those warnings...

PELOSI: ... may I please respond?

PHILLIPS: What about all the warnings from the Army Corps of Engineers...

PELOSI: But the Army Corps of Engineers...

PHILLIPS: ... years ago, saying there's a problem with these levees, there's a problem with this city.

PELOSI: Kyra, Kyra, Kyra...

PHILLIPS: It's Kyra. It's Kyra.

PELOSI: ... if you want to make a case for the White House, you should go on their payroll. But the (INAUDIBLE)...

PHILLIPS: I'm not making a case for the White House, by all means, believe me.

PELOSI: ... that the White House has cut this year 72 percent of the request from Louisiana for flooding money. The White House has cut the Army Corps of Engineers by a large percentage in this last fiscal year.

But the point is not to argue about that. The point is, where do we go from here to help these people? The last thing the American people need is bickering right now over this, except to make their rescue safer, to a return to normalcy for them. And (INAUDIBLE)...

PHILLIPS: So you think taking Mike Brown out of FEMA right now and replacing Mike Brown...

PELOSI: Essential.

PHILLIPS: ... with somebody else...

PELOSI: That's absolutely essential.

PHILLIPS: ... will change this entire dynamic and solve the problem.

PELOSI: I do, indeed. I think it's a question of the judgment of President Bush that he would have somebody in this crucial position who has no qualifications for the job. And if you need any further evidence of that, you need only look to the performance of FEMA.

PHILLIPS: Who would you recommend? Who would...

PELOSI: ... in the past week.

PHILLIPS: ... who would you recommend take the place of Mike Brown?

PELOSI: Well, I think it should be someone like James Lee Witt, who was there before Michael Brown -- well, in the Clinton administration, who was a professional, who was trained to do this kind of job.

PHILLIPS: But James Lee Witt came forward too, and said, Hey, we've got a problem here. New Orleans is a disaster waiting to happen.

PELOSI: Exactly. But you ask me what I would do, and I say a person like that. But almost anyone who has training, maybe someone who's served in the military who has training and knows leadership and can organize could do that.

But this isn't a discussion of Michael Brown. This is a discussion of the judgment of the president. People are depending on our federal role. That's what we're responsible for. And we should be working together. It's, I think, a sign of weakness on the part of the White House's argument that they are so much wanting to cover up what happened, and to say, What went wrong last week? as the president said to me. I said, he's either in denial or oblivious to what has happened.

Now, I appreciate that the president read a list of the initiatives that will be taken to help these people. I -- we had hoped today on the floor of Congress to make some of these the law of the land, to cut the red tape, to stop the price gouging, especially at the pump, to help create jobs so people can get back to work, and to put competent people in place to run FEMA and the other agencies that address the people.

This is about each individual person whose family has been affected. This isn't about politics or anything else. And we have a responsibility to make sure that our federal role is the best possible one that we can give to the American people.

PHILLIPS: So you don't think it was politics that even got us all to where we are today...

PELOSI: (INAUDIBLE)...

PHILLIPS: ... as we look at New Orleans, and we look at these other devastated areas.

PELOSI: (INAUDIBLE)...

PHILLIPS: You think politics had nothing to do with this disaster right now. PELOSI: What I'm saying is, let's form an independent commission to look into that, to make an assessment of what the decisions were made...

PHILLIPS: Let me ask, let me ask you...

PELOSI: ... about that.

PHILLIPS: All right, let me about you about an independent commission, because I addressed this to Senator Collins, and I addressed this to Senator Lieberman the other day. I mean, we had warnings before 9/11. We knew that there were intelligence failures. We knew where Osama bin Laden was. We knew there were issues among our intelligence agencies, and 9/11 happened, and then there were all these reports and all these investigations and all these commissions that were formed, and all this focus on terrorism.

Now, you had all these reports that were put forward talking about how this was going to happen to New Orleans, that Hurricane Pam, this project that was put forward, was showing and revealing all these problems with the levees and the hurricane -- or the flooding systems there. And we heard from the Army Corps of Engineer.

Now we see, despite all those warnings, what happened in New Orleans and what happened to other states. And now all of a sudden, everybody wants more investigations and more commissions. I mean, this is pathetic. How many things...

PELOSI: It is pathetic. It is pathetic.

PHILLIPS: ... have to go wrong in our country, and how many...

PELOSI: Why -- why...

PHILLIPS: ... (INAUDIBLE) investigations and commissions do we need?

PELOSI: We need as many until we make the country safer for the American people. We all have to settle down and take a deep breath, and say, How do we make the American people safer? And in order to do that, we have to have an assessment of how this happened.

Because I saw two disasters last week, a natural disaster from Hurricane Katrina, and a manmade disaster from the mistakes made by FEMA.

There are some larger issues that go back farther, that you indicate. What about the funding for the Army Corps of Engineer for the levee in Louisiana? What about the funding for the flooding that the officials of Louisiana have asked the federal government for? Both of which were cut back, the flooding money and the Army Corps of Engineers money.

But let's take a very objective, nonpartisan look at this. We have a great example in the 9/11 commission, where people, in a bipartisan way, nonpartisan way, made an assessment of what happened leading up to 9/11 and what we can do to go forward to make America safer.

PHILLIPS: Well, (INAUDIBLE)...

PELOSI: I think that's a perfect model. In fact, that very commission, if it's available, might well serve as a continuation of its homeland security function, as the 9/11 commission, to move into being the Katrina commission.

PHILLIPS: Well, I think everybody, I think everybody, not one person in the United States of America, wants to see something like this happen again.

PELOSI: Of course not.

PHILLIPS: And by all due respect, nobody in this organization or any network is on the payroll of the Bush administration right now. Everybody has been challenging every leader in every agency in this disaster, because it's pathetic to see something like this happen in the United States and to see dead bodies still on the ground in -- on American soil. It is absolutely pathetic. So...

PELOSI: Thirty bodies retrieved from the nursing home last night, 14 from Memorial Hospital today...

PHILLIPS: Should have never happened.

PELOSI: ... it's a tragedy for our country. And it's a look in the mirror for us as a country to see what our priorities are. Are we a country that wants to measure our strength in terms of the health and well-being of our people, as well as our military strength? Or is it a country that is measured by the a tax cuts that we give to the wealthiest people in our country, at the expense of the protection of the American people?

PHILLIPS: Well, and you bring up a very good point. What happened in New Orleans brings a huge point across, the underbelly of our nation and the poverty that's not dealt with. We're seeing what's happening to those poor people now. That's a very good point.

And you know what? That's another huge issue that we need to tackle, because all of us of Americans need to pay closer attention to the poor in the United States. No one should have to live the way they're living now.

Representative...

PELOSI: (INAUDIBLE) -- Thank you.

PHILLIPS: Nancy Pelosi, thank you for your time.

PELOSI: Thank you.

PHILLIPS: We're going to take a quick break. More right after this."


380 posted on 09/08/2005 3:02:22 PM PDT by YaYa123 (@ God Bless President Bush As the MSM and Democrats Seek To Destroy Him.com)
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