Posted on 07/03/2007 2:52:13 AM PDT by markomalley
SACRAMENTO Political power means a lot to some, but in Nancy Pelosi's case it came at a whopping price. The Bay Area Democrat's honeymoon as House speaker, which started in January, is just a distant memory now, despite California's Democratic leanings, a late-June statewide poll reveals. Pelosi's approval rating has plunged 13 percentage points in California since March, from 52 percent to 39 percent, according to the survey by the San Francisco-based Public Policy Institute of California. "A fantasy land" that stirred the dreams of the Democratic Bay Area in particular has given way to something akin to "the worst of reality TV," said David McCuan, a political science professor at California State Univer-sity, Sonoma. Analysts said the congressional member has put the best face she can on loss of majority support. A spokeswoman says it's born of frustration Pelosi shares with Democrats and independents over President Bush and the Iraq war. So the speaker's tactics won't change. "Democrats will try again and again to hold this president accountable," said spokeswoman Nadeam Elshami. Virtually gridlocked over war and immigration, the popularity of the U.S. Congress in general has fallen in California. But at a decline of 9 percentage points, from 42 percent in March to 33 percent, it's not quite the slap Pelosi has suffered. Californians may be so discouraged about Washingtonthat thay're giving up hope of progress and are growing gloomy about the nation's direction. Nearly 70 percent of residents have "little faith" the Republican president and Democratic-led Congress will do much this year, poll director Mark Baldassare said.
"Only 28 percent believe they will accomplish a lot a 10-point drop from the 38 percent who believed they would in January," he said. Elshami said the speaker believes "frustrated people in California, just like across the country, aren't happy with the war" and "believe Congress should force the president to change course." Pelosi is blaming Republicans for using a Senate rule requiring 60 votes for a bill to be heard on the floor which exceeds the Democrats' thin majority in order to neutralize Democrats. But analysts point out that California, though lacking enthusiasm about Bush, is sharply divided over its opinion on the war anyway splintered across political parties, regions and racial groups. For instance, though a majority of Democrats and independents say the war is going poorly, far less than a third of Republicans hold that view. Pulling back to the bigger picture, the poll indicates only about a third of Californians believe the nation is going the right direction in general, while nearly two-thirds say it's not. Majorities across political parties believe matters are going the wrong direction 74 percent of Democrats, 66 percent of independents and 54 percent of Republicans. "With many voters seeing our political leaders unable to deal effectively with complex public-policy issues, looking for competent candidates to emerge has become an unusually intense focus this presidential election season," McCuan said. |
Wow....and they were so patriotic before.
She is hardly a leader. She is about as inspiring as the Vice Chairman of the East Side Women’s Garden Club and Knitting Society.
Like all wealthy socialists her great wealth is her only asset.
You’ve said it like it is. Look at the conditions the Russians were in when the USSR fell. No food, long lines for a loaf of bread, factories still making shoes no one bought, nuclear spills still not cleaned up, oil fields old and rusty and that is just a few things gone haywire under communism. Communism is a wonderful life..........for the elite leaders. This is what the democrats are aiming for.
Also, she has the complicity of the mainstream media on her side. Just imagine how she'd be if she had a full frontal assault on her, like Newt Gingrich did. She's still getting the kid-glove treatment when it comes to her ability to accomplish anything as Speaker.
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