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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Pelosi Throws Hissy Fit Over Cheney Remarks

In October 2006, Nancy Pelosi told CBS's Leslie Stahl that she didn't mind Republican comments about her: "I have very thick skin, I don’t care what they say about me."

Like with so many Democrats, that was then, this is now.

Now, Ole Nance is complaining that Vice President Cheney's comment that Pelosi and Murtha's plans to defund the war in Iraq "validate[s] the Al Queda strategy" is the same as calling her unpatriotic.

Pelosi was incensed, and said at a news conference: "And you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to call the president and tell him I disapprove of what the vice president said."

Apparently, President Bush was unavailable to take the call! The duty to listen to this shrew fell to White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten.

At the same news conference Pelosi, said Cheney's criticism of Democrats was "beneath the dignity of the debate we're engaged in and a disservice to our men and women in uniform, whom we all support."

Oh yeah! Right! What a laugh!

This is the same woman who once hissed that Iraq is not a "war to win" And has attacked our Commander in Chief in the most vicious, personal terms for years. She's said that the President is “oblivious, in denial, (and) dangerous.” "He's "incompetent", "In fact, he's not a leader. He's a person who has no judgment."

And Pelosi has called her Republican colleagues “immoral" and "corrupt,” and has said they're running a criminal enterprise.

When Leslie Stahl asked Pelosi about her acid remarks towards President Bush she replied: "Well, I'm sorry, that's his problem."

This harpy dares to say that Vice President Cheney's remark is "beneath the dignity of the debate???"

Is it possible that this is all part of the Democrat's plan to make Hillary Clinton look lovable by comparison?

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