Pelosi-Bashing Gains Popularity—With Democrats
We should all be able to agree that Nancy Pelosi is horrible.
House Republicans have surprising new company in attacking Nancy Pelosi: her fellow House Democrats.
Three Democrats running in GOP-leaning House districts have used late-stage television ads in a bid to distance themselves from the liberal leader of Democrats' House caucus—the same caucus they're fighting to join in 2015.
"Here's what I believe: Congress is broken," says Gwen Graham, one of the Democratic Party's top recruits, in a recent TV ad as a photo of Pelosi and House Speaker John Boehner flashes on the screen. "Both parties—Republican and Democrat—are to blame. And both need new leaders in Washington."
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Congress is broken?
Needs a new transmission?
Of course, people who say this will vote exactly as their leadership commands.
Well duh. It's not my side that's broken. It's the other side. (Poll tested and approved.)
well, she did include Pelosi as an example of broken leadership. Not sure i'd call this the beginnings of a Democrat version of the Tea Party or that we are going to start seeing libertarian-leaning Democrats.