Nancy Pelosi was simply the best Speaker of the house in my lifetime. It is sad that Republicans used her as a doll to kick around. There was a lot of sexism tied into the attacks. It was used to rile up a part of the reliable Republican male base that still live in a pre 19th amendment mentality.
Blue Dog Conservative Democrat Heath Shuler (D-N.C.) needs to stop trying to appease Republican votes he will never get. Every North Carolina resident understands he is using this as a springboard to a 2012 ad bragging about opposing Nancy Pelosi.
My biggest disgust is how otherwise smart women reacted to the Speaker. Nancy Pelosi proved that she belonged. She proved that she could excel in a good old boy network. Democrats would send a very poor message to their base and specifically to Progressive smart women if Speaker Pelosi is not elected Minority Leader.
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WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is canvassing members of the Democratic caucus before deciding whether to make a bid for House minority leader, she told The Huffington Post in an interview Thursday. Though Pelosi has yet to reach and ask for support, she said, calls and emails of encouragement have come from House colleagues and members of the progressive community.
"I’ve gotten a positive response," said Pelosi, adding that she was "very encouraged and complimented" by her colleagues’ reactions. "Of course, the ones you will hear from are the ones who want you to run … Everything is very positive in what they say, complimentary about how I’ve kept the caucus together, complimentary about the fact that we won in the first place [in 2006] and increased our numbers [in 2008] and that we have to come right back in that regard. But I’ll be very honest with you, it hasn’t been something I’ve — maybe tonight when I get home and after everybody goes to sleep and start reading the memos and calling people if it’s not too late — or at least I can call the west coast, then I’ll have more of an appraisal of it."
Pelosi is still widely popular with the Democratic caucus, given credit for taking the House back from the GOP in 2006 and for using the gavel to push through as ambitious an agenda as any speaker in congressional history.
Conservative Democrat Heath Shuler (D-N.C.) has floated the prospect of challenging Pelosi for minority leader, but he is taken about as seriously by his Democratic colleagues as he was by secondaries when he was a bad quarterback in the National Football League.
Pelosi said that she was still focused on the remaining races that remain undecided and wouldn’t make a decision until the verdicts are in. "We’re still in the fray to a certain extent, and I have to keep my attention on that rather than on [my future], because that is time sensitive," she said. "Then I’ll go to the next step. But I’m very encouraged and complimented by … all of those people, whether it’s emails or messages or whatever, it’s encouraging."
Election Day, however, was a "very sad day for us," Pelosi said.
In her estimation, the jobless problem swamped their accomplishments. "We believe that there’s a big distinction between Democrats and Republicans, but nine and a half percent unemployment is just such an eclipsing phenomenon that no message really can come through unless it’s a message that says, ‘Here’s your job,’" she said. "From our standpoint, we have saved the country from eight and a half million jobs lost, from 14 and a half percent unemployment and the rest. But you don’t get any credit for what you prevented from happening."
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She warned Republicans not to think of the election as a validation of ideas that voters rejected in 2008. "The election was no ringing endorsement of Republicans," Pelosi said. "We do not accept their version of what this election means. It’s not about rejecting what President Obama has done. It didn’t go fast enough to create jobs. That’s what it’s about."