Nancy Pelosi isn’t just mean she’s delusional too. After pointing out that John Boehner is “known to cry” Pelosi said she’s a little angry because she didn’t get a lot of publicity.
What?!
Weasel Zippers reports that Pelosi said:
“You know what? He is known to cry. He cries sometimes when we’re having a debate on bills. If I cry, it’s about the personal loss of a friend or something like that. But when it comes to politics — no, I don’t cry. I would never think of crying about any loss of an office, because that’s always a possibility, and if you’re professional, then you deal with it professionally,” Pelosi (D-Calif.) told the New York Times magazine.
She noted: “I have deep emotions about the American people. If I were to cry for anything, I would cry for them and the policies that they’re about to face.”
So she essentially has taken on the tactics of a threatened kindergartener on the playground by calling her rival a crybaby. That’s just weirdly mean, isn’t it?
And maybe Nancy can’t cry because of all the Botox. If she retains the ability to cry it would only be crocodile tears of bochelism toxin.
So after being mean, Pelosi then pretended to be a victim by playing the gender card. She said:
“I was the first woman speaker. It didn’t get that much play. And I’m not a publicity seeker, so it was OK with me. Boehner, before the election, they had him on the cover of Newsweek. Now he’s on the cover of Time, and women are coming to me and saying, ‘Is the job less important when a woman holds it?’
“My point is that when a man holds the job, the press seems to view it as more worthy of that kind of attention. But when a woman — even though it was historic — holds the job, they view it as less important. We have to dispel the notion that it’s not as big a job when a woman has it,”
Did that crazy person just say it didn’t get a lot of play.
Maybe she forgot the USA Today story: Pelosi soon to make history as first female Speaker of the House. And maybe she forgot the Time Mag story in 2006 “Don’t Mess with Nancy Pelosi.”
Or maybe she forgot this book:
It’s not our fault the book is currently #2,268,166 on Amazon’s best seller list.
But big fat crybaby John Boehner’s getting all the publicity while everyone ignored poor widdle Nancy. You know, I’m starting to think Nancy Pelosi might not be balanced.
November 19, 2010 at 8:26 pm
Matt, has there ever been a flaming liberal who was "balanced"?
November 19, 2010 at 8:42 pm
…in any sense of the word??
November 19, 2010 at 8:45 pm
Seriously, seeing her move out of that position is one of the happiest things that has happened to America in a long time. At least we can add "petty" and "juvenile" to her ever growing list of character flaws.
I think her time as Speaker showed that America is less sexist then ever, if a bad person does a bad job and then loses that job the people rejoice. Man, woman, who cares? It sounds like she wants recognition for being the first woman speaker, but you would also have to add the word "worst" in with the same breath, thus defeating the progressive purpose.
November 19, 2010 at 8:55 pm
Like I said, I prefer "weepy" to wicked any day.
November 19, 2010 at 9:18 pm
Of course she's not balanced. And her taking on the leadership role again proves this. Insanity is expecting different results from repeating the same action.
(On the side, that's good for Conservatives as it gives the Democrats more rope to slowly strangle themselves as they hang to their deaths in 2012 – with her at the helm. Perhaps that will kill the Democratic party completely and have it split into the Socialists and the Christian Democrats.)
November 19, 2010 at 9:48 pm
Better a man who cries than a woman (or man) who babbles incoherently all the time.
Nancy needs a good long rest and a change in her meds.
November 19, 2010 at 10:04 pm
Load cannon with Canon 915 and fire!
November 20, 2010 at 12:40 am
Sure does sound like the woman thinks she has a lot to be modest about.
November 20, 2010 at 2:07 am
May Almighty God have mercy on me and forgive me, but I despise that wicked woman.
Dan
November 20, 2010 at 5:12 pm
Matt, Are you just now "starting to think"????
November 21, 2010 at 10:41 pm
The job is more important when a man holds it? Anyone remember Dennis Hastert?
November 21, 2010 at 11:05 pm
I just cringe when I remember she claims to be an "ardent Catholic."
My guess is she may be having one too many cocktails at Happy Hour. Did you see the booze bill to Copenhagen and back for her entourage? For the military jets?
November 22, 2010 at 1:11 pm
Every time I hear or read her or Reid or Obama say the word "historic" I want to scream "so was the sinking of the Titanic and the crash of the Hindenberg!!!"