The Hill reports:
Right behind Pelosi is Henry Waxman, who Pelosi moved into the chair of the Energy and Commerce Committee in an attempt toSpeaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) is the most partisan Democrat in the House, while her deputy, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), is one of the most bipartisan lawmakers in the lower chamber, according to a survey conducted by The Hill....
Pelosi has developed a reputation for keeping her forces in line, rewarding loyalty, punishing dissent and sticking it to her Republican opponents; Hoyer is seen as a legislative dealmaker who moves the Democratic agenda along.
build a bipartisan consensusshove cap-and-trade down out throats.
Hm...
You know, I think I've heard something about this before. Let me think...oh yeah, that was it: Nancy Pelosi pledged not only to be the most 'open and honest' Congress in history, but she also said this:
And the American people told us they expected us to work together for fiscal responsibility, with the highest ethical standards and with civility and bipartisanship.
And this:
...we have an obligation to reach beyond partisanship to work for all Americans.
[she also pledged to end deficit spending in that same speech, but hey, a few trillion dollars a year is no biggie, right?]
This is yet another proof of the liberal definition of the word 'lie':
lie
- what it really means: a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth
- meaning as understood by liberals: the proper way to hide one's liberal preferences; excessive use is grounds for promotion
The real question is: how many times do we need to have it proven before we'll force a change at the ballot box?
There's my two cents.
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