Showing posts with label Nancy Pelosi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nancy Pelosi. Show all posts

Friday, April 6, 2007

• PELOSI SMACKED DOWN BY THE POST

PELOSI'S BEHAVIOR IS SO OUTRAGEOUS EVEN THE WASHINGTON POST CAN'T STAY SILENT

Post editorial rips Pelosi a new one;
Jimmy Z and A Newt One right as usual


Here's the editorial written by the Washington Post - as liberal as liberalism gets - in it's entirety. Pelosi should be ashamed. Ashamed! Her actions to create her own foreign policy and a shadow Presidency are nothing less than treasonous. --JZ

Pratfall in Damascus
Nancy Pelosi's foolish shuttle diplomacy

Thursday, April 5, 2007; Page A16

HOUSE SPEAKER Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) offered an excellent demonstration yesterday of why members of Congress should not attempt to supplant the secretary of state when traveling abroad. After a meeting with Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad in Damascus, Ms. Pelosi announced that she had delivered a message from Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert that "Israel was ready to engage in peace talks" with Syria. What's more, she added, Mr. Assad was ready to "resume the peace process" as well. Having announced this seeming diplomatic breakthrough, Ms. Pelosi suggested that her Kissingerian shuttle diplomacy was just getting started. "We expressed our interest in using our good offices in promoting peace between Israel and Syria," she said.

Only one problem: The Israeli prime minister entrusted Ms. Pelosi with no such message. "What was communicated to the U.S. House Speaker does not contain any change in the policies of Israel," said a statement quickly issued by the prime minister's office. In fact, Mr. Olmert told Ms. Pelosi that "a number of Senate and House members who recently visited Damascus received the impression that despite the declarations of Bashar Assad, there is no change in the position of his country regarding a possible peace process with Israel." In other words, Ms. Pelosi not only misrepresented Israel's position but was virtually alone in failing to discern that Mr. Assad's words were mere propaganda.

Ms. Pelosi was criticized by President Bush for visiting Damascus at a time when the administration -- rightly or wrongly -- has frozen high-level contacts with Syria. Mr. Bush said that thanks to the speaker's freelancing Mr. Assad was getting mixed messages from the United States. Ms. Pelosi responded by pointing out that Republican congressmen had visited Syria without drawing presidential censure. That's true enough -- but those other congressmen didn't try to introduce a new U.S. diplomatic initiative in the Middle East. "We came in friendship, hope, and determined that the road to Damascus is a road to peace," Ms. Pelosi grandly declared.

Never mind that that statement is ludicrous: As any diplomat with knowledge of the region could have told Ms. Pelosi, Mr. Assad is a corrupt thug whose overriding priority at the moment is not peace with Israel but heading off U.N. charges that he orchestrated the murder of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri. The really striking development here is the attempt by a Democratic congressional leader to substitute her own foreign policy for that of a sitting Republican president. Two weeks ago Ms. Pelosi rammed legislation through the House of Representatives that would strip Mr. Bush of his authority as commander in chief to manage troop movements in Iraq. Now she is attempting to introduce a new Middle East policy that directly conflicts with that of the president. We have found much to criticize in Mr. Bush's military strategy and regional diplomacy. But Ms. Pelosi's attempt to establish a shadow presidency is not only counterproductive, it is foolish.

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

• REID AND PELOSI

TWO ENEMIES OF AMERICA

Reid: Cutting off funding?

Say what you mean, Harry
By Boston Herald Editorial Staff
Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Harry Reid has arrived at his final destination and surprise, surprise - it was where he and many of his fellow Democrats in Congress were heading all along.

The Senate majority leader said on Monday that if President Bush carries out his pledge to veto an Iraq war spending bill as long as it contains firm deadlines for troop withdrawals, Reid (D-Nev.) will stand behind an effort to yank all funding for the war effort within a year.

Well, at least now he’s being honest about his intentions. Or is he?

The White House quickly pointed out Reid’s comments of barely four months ago: “We’re not going to do anything to limit funding or cut off funds,” he said then. And a White House spokeswoman lamented the “shifting sands” among Democrats over the war spending measure.

It’s clear Reid’s trying to send a message. But at the moment the troops are the ones getting sand kicked in their faces.

Pelosi: Kowtowing to Islam - This is NOT her job

From KNX 1070 AM

The Californian Democrat spoke to reporters shortly after talks with Assad at the end of a two-day visit to Syria, which the White House has criticized as undermining American efforts to isolate the hard-line Arab country.

She said the delegation gave the Syrian leader a message from Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert whose essence was that Israel was ready to hold peace talks with Syria.

She did not say more about the message, but Israel has previously made such talks conditional on Syria's cutting off its support for hardline Palestinian groups and Hezbollah.

''We were very pleased with the assurances we received from the president that he was ready to resume the peace process. He's ready to engage in negotiations for peace with Israel,'' Pelosi said.

*Laughing* Pelosi: Peace negotiator. The fact is, she's over there selling out the US and telling these terrorists that 'we will be in the White House soon. Be patient, we democrats LIKE you.' --JZ