Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nancy Pelosi yesterday speaking to House members: “Don’t embarrass the president by voting down the infrastructure bill as he flies overseas.”
She also said she would put the infrastructure bill on the floor yesterday and hold the vote open to get the bill through.
Guess that didn’t work out too well for her. Lame duck Speaker losing control.
She already lost control and the 3-year-olds are running the house. Oh well.
Nancy is a lot of things but she is a shrewd politician. They're going to end up with eggy faces in December.
Why? Because you say so? If there’s anyone with egg on her face it’s Nancy. I think it’s high time her and the rest of them start standing together with the CPC and abandon the corporatist agenda.
Like I said
Reading between the lines - this alliance between Klain and Jayapal is not going down well.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/biden-infrastructure-presidency/2021/11/06/4eaa5372-3f05-11ec-8ee9-4f14a26749d1_story.html
The vote came at a moment of high tension inside the White House. Aides said the president has grown increasingly short-tempered. Over his three decades in politics, Biden has been known to scream at staff on occasion, but Biden aides said since he has become president, the yelling has become more frequent and directed at a wider audience of staff.
Tensions were also running high between the White House and Capitol Hill. On top of Pelosi’s anger with the White House last week, frictions ramped up between the speaker and Jayapal. Some Democrats on the Hill also expressed frustration with Klain, who they said had empowered Jayapal and her caucus at the expense of the rest of the party. Klain speaks regularly with a range of members, including moderates such as Gottheimer, a White House official said.
Time to get rid of Klain and Jayapal - they wouldn't compromise. New year, new leadership.
Supposedly, Jayapal has expressed an interest in the Speaker's position if Nancy retires or doesn't run for Speaker (or, more likely, minority leader come 2022).
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
She can express interest all she wants but she’s not getting it. I don’t even think she’s in House leadership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nancy Pelosi yesterday speaking to House members: “Don’t embarrass the president by voting down the infrastructure bill as he flies overseas.”
She also said she would put the infrastructure bill on the floor yesterday and hold the vote open to get the bill through.
Guess that didn’t work out too well for her. Lame duck Speaker losing control.
She already lost control and the 3-year-olds are running the house. Oh well.
Nancy is a lot of things but she is a shrewd politician. They're going to end up with eggy faces in December.
Why? Because you say so? If there’s anyone with egg on her face it’s Nancy. I think it’s high time her and the rest of them start standing together with the CPC and abandon the corporatist agenda.
Like I said
Reading between the lines - this alliance between Klain and Jayapal is not going down well.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/biden-infrastructure-presidency/2021/11/06/4eaa5372-3f05-11ec-8ee9-4f14a26749d1_story.html
The vote came at a moment of high tension inside the White House. Aides said the president has grown increasingly short-tempered. Over his three decades in politics, Biden has been known to scream at staff on occasion, but Biden aides said since he has become president, the yelling has become more frequent and directed at a wider audience of staff.
Tensions were also running high between the White House and Capitol Hill. On top of Pelosi’s anger with the White House last week, frictions ramped up between the speaker and Jayapal. Some Democrats on the Hill also expressed frustration with Klain, who they said had empowered Jayapal and her caucus at the expense of the rest of the party. Klain speaks regularly with a range of members, including moderates such as Gottheimer, a White House official said.
Time to get rid of Klain and Jayapal - they wouldn't compromise. New year, new leadership.
Supposedly, Jayapal has expressed an interest in the Speaker's position if Nancy retires or doesn't run for Speaker (or, more likely, minority leader come 2022).
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nancy Pelosi yesterday speaking to House members: “Don’t embarrass the president by voting down the infrastructure bill as he flies overseas.”
She also said she would put the infrastructure bill on the floor yesterday and hold the vote open to get the bill through.
Guess that didn’t work out too well for her. Lame duck Speaker losing control.
She already lost control and the 3-year-olds are running the house. Oh well.
Nancy is a lot of things but she is a shrewd politician. They're going to end up with eggy faces in December.
Why? Because you say so? If there’s anyone with egg on her face it’s Nancy. I think it’s high time her and the rest of them start standing together with the CPC and abandon the corporatist agenda.
Like I said
Reading between the lines - this alliance between Klain and Jayapal is not going down well.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/biden-infrastructure-presidency/2021/11/06/4eaa5372-3f05-11ec-8ee9-4f14a26749d1_story.html
The vote came at a moment of high tension inside the White House. Aides said the president has grown increasingly short-tempered. Over his three decades in politics, Biden has been known to scream at staff on occasion, but Biden aides said since he has become president, the yelling has become more frequent and directed at a wider audience of staff.
Tensions were also running high between the White House and Capitol Hill. On top of Pelosi’s anger with the White House last week, frictions ramped up between the speaker and Jayapal. Some Democrats on the Hill also expressed frustration with Klain, who they said had empowered Jayapal and her caucus at the expense of the rest of the party. Klain speaks regularly with a range of members, including moderates such as Gottheimer, a White House official said.
Time to get rid of Klain and Jayapal - they wouldn't compromise. New year, new leadership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nancy Pelosi yesterday speaking to House members: “Don’t embarrass the president by voting down the infrastructure bill as he flies overseas.”
She also said she would put the infrastructure bill on the floor yesterday and hold the vote open to get the bill through.
Guess that didn’t work out too well for her. Lame duck Speaker losing control.
She already lost control and the 3-year-olds are running the house. Oh well.
Nancy is a lot of things but she is a shrewd politician. They're going to end up with eggy faces in December.
Why? Because you say so? If there’s anyone with egg on her face it’s Nancy. I think it’s high time her and the rest of them start standing together with the CPC and abandon the corporatist agenda.
Like I said
Reading between the lines - this alliance between Klain and Jayapal is not going down well.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/biden-infrastructure-presidency/2021/11/06/4eaa5372-3f05-11ec-8ee9-4f14a26749d1_story.html
The vote came at a moment of high tension inside the White House. Aides said the president has grown increasingly short-tempered. Over his three decades in politics, Biden has been known to scream at staff on occasion, but Biden aides said since he has become president, the yelling has become more frequent and directed at a wider audience of staff.
Tensions were also running high between the White House and Capitol Hill. On top of Pelosi’s anger with the White House last week, frictions ramped up between the speaker and Jayapal. Some Democrats on the Hill also expressed frustration with Klain, who they said had empowered Jayapal and her caucus at the expense of the rest of the party. Klain speaks regularly with a range of members, including moderates such as Gottheimer, a White House official said.