this threads way late in the making, but i have to ask. i mean, if given a choice between feeding hillary clinton, ted kennedy, or nancy pelosi to a pack of rabid dogs, it just seems that she would be the winner by landslide.
but why? personally ive never seen such an opponent-friendly, wishywashy, get-nothing-acomplished, cave-at-the-first-veto-threat, worthless speaker of the house. if i were bush id just want to bend her over and give her a helping of 'little dubya' just for being such a good tool. in fact...i think its safe to say that in regards to finalised policy she has done NOTHING in her term to so much as inconvenience the neocon agenda.
so spill it, if you please. why, oh why do neocons hate pelosi so much? *waits for spelljammer*
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I have to disagree. I'm fairly certain that Hillary would win the vote for being fed to rabid dogs, easily. As for why they hate her, I've noticed that she's hated for the same reason that Hillary is hated. (i.e. the people who hate her typically have no ****ing idea what they don't like about her)
Because if Bush accidentally kills himself while shaving and that heart that Cheney stole from an orphaned 3rd world child rejects, she'll be President?
Imagine that, a pro-gay, pro-choice, pro-immigrant, anti-gun and anti-commadments posting woman as the President, the horrors! She did vote for the Patriot Act, that must make neo-con or two happy, I'd think.
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Last edited by Robtard on Dec 24th, 2007 at 08:33 PM
Re: Re: Re: Re: Why do neoconservatives hate Pelosi?
No, not really.
I believe she originally voted yes, to go into Iraq, like most of the Democrats in '03.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Why do neoconservatives hate Pelosi?
And?
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In '03 she voted yes to go into Iraq... you're saying she is pro-war now, yet feel that has no bearing in being "pro" in back in '03? Huh?
Also, not sure she's exactly pro now, she hasn't done much in terms of the troops shipping out of Iraq, which has earned her remarks from Liberals, but she's pretty much kept an even(neutral) ground in regards to Iraq. She's an intelligent politician.
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Last edited by Robtard on Dec 25th, 2007 at 09:38 PM
My bad, I thought we were discussing Hillary. I misread XYZ's post.
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Ron Paul completely dashed whatever, even the minimal ones he had, chances he had to sit in the Oval Office with what he said recently about the civil war.
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