Well, to hear Nancy Pelosi tell it, it’s pretty much
all over but the cryin’, or time to turn out the lights, the Republican Party
is over. Pelosi is pretty confident that
she’s going to take Speaker of the House Paul Ryan’s job after the mid-term
elections this November. So much so that
it was earlier this week that she told The Boston Globe, “We will win. I will
run for speaker. I feel confident about it. And my members do, too.” She said, “It’s important that it not be five
white guys at the table, no offense.”
And she added, “I have no intention of walking away from that table.”
If Democrats do retake the House, Pelosi is certain
to face resistance from members of her own party who want her to step aside. It was Democrat Rep. Seth Moulton who told
The Globe, “I think there’s a strong desire out there in America for new
leadership in Washington, not just getting rid of Republicans but getting new
leadership in the Democratic Party.” Moulton
has repeatedly called on Pelosi to quit her leadership post before November, so
she doesn’t hurt Democrats’ chances in the midterms. If her interview with The
Globe is any indication, Pelosi isn’t worried.
Pelosi stressed the significance of her being the
only woman who holds a top position in the House, Senate and the White House,
saying: “It’s important that it not be five white guys at the table, no
offense. I have no intention of walking away from that table.” One unnamed Pelosi ally was quoted by ‘The
Hill’ as saying, “The problem that Pelosi complainers have is that no one can
beat her. And that continues to be the case. Who’s going to beat Nancy Pelosi?
There’s no one that can. So she’ll win in the Caucus, and then she’ll win on
the floor.” But let’s hope it doesn’t
come to that.
But with all that said, it’s still a bit too early
to start speculating, as the Democrats will need to turn 23 seats blue in order
to win back the House. As many on the
left have hoped their voters will show up to turn the tides, an opinion piece
in ‘The Hill’ said on Monday that the Democrats are “dreaming” if they expect a
blue wave in the upcoming mid-terms this year.
While I am doubtful that there will be any sort of a blue wave, I do
recognize the fact that history is on the side of the Democrats. But I also feel that these are not normal
times and political history may not apply.
You may, or may not, recall that it was Pelosi who served
as the nation’s first female Speaker of the House from 2007 to 2011. And it was in 2010 that she led her party to what
was a rather crushing defeat in the 2010 midterm elections, after forcing
Obamacare through the lower chamber, infamously declaring: “We have to pass the
bill so that you can find out what is in it.” She defied expectations that she
would resign after her party’s defeat, and repeatedly fought off internal
challengers to retain her “iron grip” on power — in the Globe‘s words — within
her caucus.
She has rejected claims that she’s too old, at 78,
to lead, dismissing concerns about her mental sharpness and physical stamina by
speaking on the floor of the House earlier this year for more than eight
uninterrupted hours on behalf of so-called “Dreamers”. Some Democrats are irritated at Pelosi’s
efforts to intervene in primary races to push out “progressive” candidates that
appeal to the party base but who are considered less likely to win in a general
election. Republicans believe that
Pelosi will help their prospects in November by motivating conservatives to
vote against her.
For those who get it, preventing Pelosi from once
again becoming Speaker should be enough to encourage every red blooded patriotic
American to the voting booth. Democrats
have already made it very clear that ‘WHEN’ they take control of the House, and
perhaps the Senate as well, after this November’s election the Trump Agenda
will be declared to be officially dead.
So the Democrats have thrown down the gauntlet and it’s up to the
American people to now decide how best to respond. And the question that remains to be answered
is, are we up to the challenge?
And if the American people truly are stupid enough
to hand back to the Democrats control of the House, or the Senate or, God
forbid, both, it will prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that they have now officially
thrown in the towel on our once great American Republic and are using those in
the Republican Party incapable of keeping their promises as their excuse for
doing do. It’s just that simple. That way it’s not REALLY their fault but the
fault of the RINOs who have lied to them. But I intend to neither stay home this
November nor vote Democrat. I will vote
for my country.
And the goal of every freedom loving American must
be to do all that they can to expedite the demise of the Democrat Party. And if that requires the voting for a RINO
this time around, so be it. Because if
the Democrat Party loses in the midterms, I have no doubt that the party may
very well go into a tailspin. The Bernie wing crazies will not be contained by
the wealthiest of Democrats like Pelosi. The infighting could be expansive. Another Democrat loss could just be that
final nail in the coffin of a party that has now moved so far left as to
represent a serious threat to our country.
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