2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumNancy Pelosi Hints Broadly at Hillary Clinton Endorsement
But this cycle, the House Democratic leader says she plans on endorsing a candidate. Who? She wont quite say, sitting under a painting in her Capitol office of San Francisco Bay by John Hultberg on loan from the Young Museum, because shes under the dome where she doesnt mix politics and policy. But Pelosi does hint broadly on who she might endorse (hint, its a woman).
http://time.com/4153228/hillary-clinton-nancy-pelosi-endorsement/
merrily
(45,251 posts)During the 2008 primary, Hillary Clinton said that Senator McCain and she (Clinton) were ready for the 3 am phone call, but Senator Obama was not.
Shortly after that, Pelosi was asked something about the nomination. She replied that no one who said that the Republican candidate would do better than a Democratic candidate would get the Democratic Party nomination.
Did she say it in so many words? No. Did she say it? Yes.
MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)Yeah, that's a backbone endorsement to cherish!
leftofcool
(19,460 posts)brooklynite
(94,727 posts)You know that the votes were never there for a conviction, and that failing to convict would have been seen by the public as an acquittal, as well as a huge waste of time better spent on the issues they were worried about, right?
MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)Not only does clicking your heels three times and reciting this nonsense show a smug attitude towards the constituency's ability to deliver a mandate to their leaders; it creates a false narrative to survives in the minds of those who would rather "move one" than abide by the law. All of a sudden war crimes don't matter? How weak minded can that be?
Maybe this belief makes some Democrats feel better about the blunders of under Pelosi for accountability when we were in the majority with an executive with political capital, but it more likely demonstrates a false analogy of what members of the Bush administration committed ... They committed war crimes.
The rant I hear in this response of yours wants to erase uncomfortable truths. Well it can't, and we lost a profound moment to do good after a whole lot of evil was done to others IN OUR NAME.
So, don't recite that bullshit about who wants Bush and Cheney acquitted with, "You know that the votes were never there." That disgusting response demonstrates how little you are even willing to think about those votes and how much you're willing to look the other way. You can bend over and grab your ankles, but I won't.
brooklynite
(94,727 posts)Pelosi didn't think it was a good idea; Reid didn't think it was a good idea; Obama didn't think it was a good idea.
Alan Grayson doesn't think it's a good idea; Elizabeth Warren doesn't think it's a good idea; Russ Feingold doesn't think it's a good idea.
When everyone disagrees with you? Sometimes it's you.
MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)... in support of her decision, then this is supposed to be a democracy?
It's the House of REPRESENTATIVES. The American People wanted accountability. Just how much accountability did you want?