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Friday, July 24, 2009

The Stunning Hubris of Speaker Pelosi

For the last couple days, Speaker Pelosi has continued to boast confidentally that she has the votes to pass health care reform out of the House before the August recess. This always seemed like a peculiar pronouncement because as she has made it, Blue Dogs have taken to television all over the place to proclaim they can't vote for the bill in its current form. To me at least, this appeared to be a lot more wishful thinking than reality. Now, we have a new development.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has set the legislative throttle at full-speed-ahead as she plans to bring health care reform to a floor vote by the August recess, a move that could inflame tensions in the party and imperil the bill's passage since fiscally conservative Democrats say they're still not satisfied.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Thursday announced that the Senate would wait until after recess to bring the bill to a vote, and President Obama said it was "OK" to miss his deadline so long as lawmakers are working in earnest to reach a compromise.

Reid's announcement led some members of the House to wonder why Pelosi feels it's necessary to hold to a deadline that's already been broken.

It's hard to imagine what the Speaker thinks this will accomplish. Even if she's successful in twisting arms, Health care will be nowhere near passing even if it got out of the House. A bill hasn't even been introduced in the Senate.

Then, all those that got their arms twisted in the House will face angry voters when they get back home. On top of it, the Speaker will appear to be drunk on power and out of control. She'll look like she's more concerned with getting her agenda through than respecting centuries of legislative protocol.

All of this would be of minor consequence if she had some tangible legislative accomplishment to show for it. She won't. She'll likely tout the passage of sweeping health care back home. In San Francisco, they might even cheer her. In the rest of the country, the current legislation is unpopular and getting more unpopular by the minute. Furthermore, passing a bill out of the House is not much of an accomplishment.

Then, there's the chance that she'll twist arms and not twist them hard enough. That's very similar to a no confidence vote in a parliament. The leader can't proclaim to have the vote, bring it to the floor, and then have that vote fail and keep her power.

In fact the idea is so ludicrous it seems impossible that she'll follow through. So, why even put out a statement that she's thinking about it? If she changes her mind, her credibility looks weak. None of what is being reported is rooted in either good politics or good policy. It all is rooted in out of control hubris.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

If the GOP can keep their mouths shut, the Dems will implode into a ball of infighting.

Leave em alone and let them fail on their own.

mike volpe said...

I would augment that. Don't stay quiet. Rather, stay above the fray. Bemoan the lack of bipartisanship. Go on tv with your ideas. Talk about the ways in which you would fix health care: tort reform, mobile health insurance, allowing health insurance to cross state lines, whatever they think is a good idea.

Gail said...

This is a very scary person. What puzzles me is why the Dems keep voting her in as speaker of the house...she is clearly not only a wacko, but intellectually deficient.

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Gail S
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Anonymous said...

Did Jeff Gannon tell you that one, Gail?