Quote of the day

Posted by: ST on November 6, 2008 at 9:28 am

Via the Hill:

“The country must be governed from the middle” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Wednesday. Repeating themes from election night, she said she plans to emphasize “civility” and “fiscal responsibility.”

Uh huh.

Flashback 1: Democrat “bipartisanship” promises from 2006

Flashback 2: “Leaving partisanship at the front door”?

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  1. What she means is governing from the middle of left field. Do we have an over/under on how many days before they ban offshore drilling again?

    I say it’s in the 1st 100 days.

    Any takers?

  2. Maybe that’s the “change” President-elect Obama’s been yapping about. ;)

  3. Tregonsee says:

    Two things to remember. First, in Washington “bipartisan” means doing what the Democrats want to do. Wanting to do anything else is considered divisive and partisan. Second, all Liberals, even if to the left of Trotsky, always consider themselves centrists. With a few exceptions, this is a sincere belief, and they could pass a lie detector test.

  4. Lorica says:

    I think the “change” that Barack was talking about was a 2000 point DOW. =)) It’s down a whole bunch again today. I guess the buyers remorse hit Wall St. 1st. – Lorica

  5. Dan says:

    The only change that I see Barack and all his cronies instituting is to change us from being the free-est and most powerful capitalist society to another member of the “third world”. I weep for our great country!

  6. Great White Rat says:

    I think the “change” that Barack was talking about was a 2000 point DOW.

    Lorica, the MSM and the left will treat that as a GOOD thing. Their spin will be that with the Dow hitting rock bottom, stocks are cheaper for people to buy.

    Of course, if McCain had won and the Dow dropped, the talking point would be that everyone’s 401(k) has become worthless. But you won’t hear that kind of talk EVER for the next four years. Guaranteed.

  7. Watchman says:

    Pelosi thinks San Fransisco is the middle. And that’s certainly what we’ll be getting.