Friday, January 19, 2007

Pelosi comments draw White House ire


Spokeswoman says that Pelosi's remrks are "poisonous," and not in keeping with bipartisanship, as Pelosi questions Bush's motives, not his policies.

Memo to Dana Perino:

What has been poisonous to this country is a Congress that has alllowed a delusional president to tear two nations to pieces: Our and the Iraqis.

What is equally poisonous, is Juniors cult following, who keep threatening to kill people and bomb buildings, or simply suggesting, to the more slack-jawed of the group, that such acts would be patriotic and a fine thing to do.. Bush, nor any member of his administration has, even once, disassociated him from any of these deranged remarks.

What do you think bipartisanship is, never uttering a discouraging word, while Junior and the Dick drive this nation over a cliff, continue to do irreversible damage to the enviornment, thus affecting the enitre world and refusing all advice on the nightmare in the middle-east they have created and how to get the hell out of it, and by all accounts, fully intend to make matters worse by blindly following the NeoCon game plan straight through the gates of hell?

That is not bipartisanship. It is treason!

Furthermore, it is not what we elected Democratic leaders to do. We want them to challenge Bush. Actually, we want them to impeach and convict him for his mmany crimes.

You people have called anyone who dissents, or even runs against a Rethug, a terrorist appeasers; treasonous pile of camel poop. That wasn't very bipartisan either.

Junior's policies have been questioned by damned near every conscious being in this planet, still he keeps falling in the same hole, over and over again; taking actions that have no chance of accomplishing his own stated goals. Sooner or later, someone should start questioning his motives, because either he is the most retarded person in officialdom, and that's going some, or he is lying about what his ever-changing motives and goals are.

Pelosi comments draw White House ire - Yahoo! News:

WASHINGTON - In a critique the White House labeled as 'poisonous,' House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (news, bio, voting record) charged Friday that President Bush is wading too deeply into Iraq and said it should not be 'an obligation of the American people in perpetuity.'

Pelosi said Bush 'has dug a hole so deep he can't even see the light on this. It's a tragedy. It's a stark blunder.'

White House spokeswoman Dana Perino retorted that Pelosi's comments were 'poisonous,' referring to the portion of Pelosi's statement that asserted Bush is rushing new troops there and betting that Congress won't cut off funds once they're in battle.

'It's certainly not in keeping with the bipartisan spirit and civility that the Democrats pledged and that we looked forward to,' Perino said. 'Speaker Pelosi was arguing in essence that the president is putting young men and women in harm's way for tactical political reasons. She's questioning his motivations rather than questioning his policies.'

Democratic support is building around a resolution that would rebuff Bush's plans for more troops to Iraq, and more Republicans are looking for ways to sign on to the measure.

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