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Home Front: Politix
Pelosi blows a fuse after being dissed by Harry Reid
2009-02-12
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid played a little high-stakes chicken with each other at the tail end of WednesdayÂ’s shotgun stimulus talks.

It’s not clear who won – or who blinked.

According to a half dozen Congressional aides and members, Reid went before the cameras Wednesday to announce a stimulus deal before Pelosi had agreed on all the details of school construction financing.

“It’s ruffled feathers, big time,” said a House Democrat speaking on condition of anonymity. “The speaker went through the roof.”

Added one House Democratic aide: “He tried to roll her and she knew it.”

A few minutes after Reid announced the deal, Senate Appropriations Chairman Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) convened a public meeting of the House-Senate conference committee.

It was supposed to be a glorified photo op. But there were no House Democrats in the room – and Inouye hastily announced the meeting would be scrapped pending a Pelosi “briefing” of members on the details.

The problem, according to people familiar with the situation, was that Pelosi hadnÂ’t completely signed off on the SenateÂ’s approach to restoring some of the $21 billion in school construction funding. House Democrats are pushing to have school-repair funding listed as a recurring expense; Senate Republicans want such an allocation to be a one-time-only deal.

The approach adopted by the Senate still infuriates many members of her caucus, and Pelosi had yet to fully make her case to dissenters, a source told Politico.

The result: Pelosi summoned Reid to her office – her turf – to hash out unspecified modifications to the package prior to a 5:15 re-convening of the conference committee.

People close to Pelosi painted a different picture – one that portrays Reid as the one being rolled. Pelosi, they say, strategically permitted Reid to make his announcement – and then held up her approval to extract a slightly better deal.

Contradicting other sources who said that Pelosi had been blindsided, a House Democratic aide, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said that Reid had placed a “head’s up” phone call to Pelosi before announcing the deal.

A Senate aide concurred, saying that Pelosi "wasn't blindsided" and "didn't say no" when Reid announced he was going public. The staffer added that Pelosi spent much of the day trying -- unsuccessfully -- to convince the three Senate Republicans to make changes.

Pelosi told reporters late Wednesday that she had some success selling the Senate on unspecified legislative language "that spoke to the purpose of school construction."

Whatever the real story, PelosiÂ’s members were more than a little bewildered and headed into WednesdayÂ’s nightÂ’s negotiation singing their Kumbayas through gritted teeth.

“[Senate Democrats] don’t know everything that’s in the bill,” said a laughing Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.), chairman of the Ways and Committee. “So I’m afraid to go to that damned conference.”

Even Senate Democrats seemed a little flummoxed. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.), briefing reporters after the Reid presser, stopped short of actually saying he was 100 percent sure a deal had been cut.

"There was general agreement," he said. "It doesn't mean everything is locked in yet. But if we didn't have an agreement, then there wouldn't have been a news conference."

Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#12  what Fred said. I've been trying to vote out my two D-Sens from MI every time it comes up. Unfortunately the morons in the unions keep cancelling out my vote.
Posted by: Unens McGurque aka Broadhead6   2009-02-12 23:07  

#11  Let em duke it out. Maybe they will both self-destruct and melt.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-02-12 19:40  

#10  She's not gonna be carried out in a straight jacket. Dingel's been there for 159 years now. They were just celebrating the fact day before yesterday.

Those bastards will be there until they die of old age because their constituents will keep sending them back every two years.
Posted by: Fred   2009-02-12 16:00  

#9  I'm looking forward to the day all these traitors are run out of town on a rail.

Or decorating lamp posts.

I'm not picky.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-02-12 12:59  

#8  If we all weren't in such deep pucky this Red on Red would be fun.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2009-02-12 12:54  

#7  I'm looking forward to the day when she is removed from the Capitol Building in a straight jacket.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-02-12 12:49  

#6  She's not pissed about this though, right?

Stimulus has $30M to save Pelosi's harvest mouse

House Republicans are challenging Speaker Nancy Pelosi's claim that the massive stimulus spending bill contains no pet projects after uncovering in the bill more than $30 million for wetlands conservation in her San Francisco Bay area district, including work she previously championed to protect the salt marsh harvest mouse.

"This sounds like spending projects that have been supported by a certain powerful Democrat in the past," said Michael Steel, spokesman for House Minority Leader John A. Boehner, Ohio Republican. "It certainly doesn't sound like it will create or save American jobs," he said. "So can Speaker Pelosi explain exactly how we will improve the American economy by helping the adorable little critter?"

A spokesman for Mrs. Pelosi, California Democrat, said the claim was "fabricated" by Republicans. "The speaker nor her staff have had any involvement in this initiative. This is yet another contrived partisan attack," Pelosi spokesman Drew Hammill said. "Restoration is key to economic activity including farming, fisheries, recreation, and clean water."


...so fuck off, peasants.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-02-12 10:43  

#5  Â“[Senate Democrats] donÂ’t know everything thatÂ’s in the bill,” said a laughing Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.), chairman of the Ways and Committee. “So IÂ’m afraid to go to that damned conference.”

Sorry, but I do not think thats f@k'n funny. @shole.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-02-12 10:33  

#4  CAT FIGHT!!!
Posted by: tu3031   2009-02-12 09:29  

#3  The Weehawken wooded clearing at dawn. Seconds, Wogdon & Bartons with #6 shot at four paces please. Bring plenty of extra shot and powder as neither have any decernable skill. No media or press allowed.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-02-12 08:57  

#2  Great pic - I just would have left the hair grey.
Posted by: Hellfish   2009-02-12 08:45  

#1  "Off with his head" wasn't one of the shrill screams?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-02-12 08:18  

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