Meet Nancy Pelosi, the Buzz Aldrin of House Speakers! (Covert Webathon Pitch!)
This just in: Nancy Pelosi is the second-best speaker of the past 100 years according to "historians and nonpartisan political observers." And she's still got a couple of months to go!
My first thought was, "What the fuck are you historians and nonpartisan political observers smoking? And can I get some?" My second thought was, "When your competition is Dennis Hastert, second place is not really a compliment." And my third thought was, "Is it the weekend yet? I need a break from snap-judgments of history, especially now that the last sane, unbiased voice in American journalism has been suspended indefinitely from MSNBC. I mean, for god's sake, we've finally lost our innocence as a country at long last. Keith Olbermann's suspension is the Kennedy assassination, the Moon Shot, and the Dred Scott decision of our time all rolled into one. Except this time it really hurts."
And my fourth thought was, "These sorts of shit-for-brain stories are exactly why you should be supporting Reason Foundation, the nonprofit publisher of this website, Reason magazine, and Reason.tv with donations that are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law. For god's sake, a $100 contribution nets you more swag than you'd get at the Oscars! And think of all the thousands of blog posts, hundreds of videos, and dozens of feature articles Reason staffers produce, all the laughter and tears we bring you by articulating an energetic, thoughtful, principled, and relevant libertarian perspective on every topic under the sun!"
Read on, MacDuff:
Voters may have shown their disdain for Pelosi's handiwork, but the list of legislation she saw through in her short time as speaker is long. An economic stimulus bill. Financial regulation. Expanded student aid. An expanded G.I. bill for veterans. And, above all else, health care reform. [Catholic University's Matthew] Green calls it her "single greatest legislative achievement."
"Pelosi almost single-handedly pushed the bill through the House in its final stages, lobbying reluctant lawmakers up to the final minutes to vote for it," Green said. "Without her leadership, the bill very likely would have died."
Even Reason contributor Jack Pitney gives her high marks for gittin things done:
John Pitney, a former Republican House aide who now teaches at Claremont McKenna College in California, agrees that Pelosi deserves major credit for the historic legislation.
"After the election of Scott Brown, many people in the Washington community thought the measure was dead," he said. "She refused to give up and was determined to see it through. The measure faced strong political resistance, and many Democrats were very reluctant to vote for it. Through a combination of persuasion and pressure, she pushed it over the line."
Which isn't to say that our man Pitney is a Pelosi pushover:
Pitney rates Pelosi as a "highly effective" legislator. He said her "centralization of power fits the mold" of 19th century Speaker Thomas Brackett Reed. The Maine Republican's "Reed's Rules" strengthened majority party power by doing away with Senate-style stalling tactics and "did much to shape the institution of the House that we know today," Pitney said. "But in her political radioactivity, she is more like Newt Gingrich."
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These sorts of shit-for-brain stories are exactly why you should be supporting Reason Foundation
I'm confused. If I give you money, will there be more stories like this, or fewer?
John Pitney, a former Republican House aide who now teaches at Claremont McKenna College in California, agrees that Pelosi deserves major credit for the historic legislation.
In other news, Pitney says that Hannibal Lecter deserves kudos for his superior skills as a serial killer and cannibal.
Pelosi as Aldrin? Does that mean she can tell us whether the moon really exists?
Nuclear Titties Gingrich: "Okay, you can put it in, but only this far."
Well, yeah, she did effectively fuck up just about the best (semi) free market health care system in the world.
I'm sure Stalin had a 'bright side' as well.
Now THERE's an effective leader. Got lotsa shit done, he did.
Holy crap, MSNBC has hit the skids. Krystal Ball herself is on the Dylan Ratigan show, and she's wearing a Puffy Shirt.
When that clusterfuck example of toxic sausage making fails to one single thing it was designed to do, will be still be giving her credit?
Do we give Howell Cobb "credit" for the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850?
Ayatollah Khomeini was Time's man of the year back during the Carter administration.
"He made the trains run on time!"
If only.
Covert? This is about as covert as if the White House told the New York Times their secret plans of assassinating American citizen terrorists.
Oh, I get it now. Never mind.
Too many thoughts, Gillespie, you fucking moron. Your lips will get sore trying to sort them out.
Maxie, your language is not lady-like.
Max, u mad?
"The measure faced strong political resistance, and many Democrats were very reluctant to vote for it. Through a combination of persuasion and pressure, she pushed it over the line."
And they were all thanking her for that on November 2nd...
Pelosi is absolutely the second best Speaker of the House we have had... this century.
My lower intestine is also highly effective at pushing difficult things through; that doesn't mean I fawn over it in public.
This whole article could be cleaned up by replacing "best" with "most effective at getting legislation passed" speaker.
And Jimmy Carter is the 8th best president in history.
Maobama is becoming the second best this century.
Sort of like Hitler deserves major credit for reshaping Europe?
DRINK!
I refuse to believe she was effective at pushing legislation through unless she relieved herself on someone's else leg in the House lavatory.
There is no evidence that Pelosi coaxed wavering Democrats to vote her way by performing "favors" in the House FamilyRestroom.
Anything, Nancy!
An economic stimulus bill. Financial regulation. Expanded student aid. An expanded G.I. bill for veterans. And, above all else, health care reform.
Hmmmm give a woman an unlimited charge card and of course she is going to use it.