No, she has already lied about running a "clean" house. How can she say that and then attempt to appoint some of the dirtiest politicians around to sensitive positions?
2006-12-12 04:28:27
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answered by Anonymous
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From what I know of her, and I've tried to catch her commentaries as much as possible, I think she'll make a fine Speaker. She's relatively moderate and she has what it takes to bring a party together. She saw some time ago that the Democrats needed to come together and vote as a block and she succeeded in convincing them of such - and that couldn't have been easy. She is instrumental right now in cooling down the hotheads of the Democratic Party who are screaming impeachment, and that's another good thing. We just don't have the time to waste on impeachment hearings when they will amount to nothing anyway. She is a little too liberal in the area of economics for my taste, but I can live with that in the light of her other attributes. I'm very okay with her as Speaker, and I feel just fine that she is second in line to the Presidency. There was one thing that really caught my attention. During the mid-terms the far right conservatives were frothing at the mouth at the mention of her name. That signaled to me she probably was worth paying more attention to - anyone who gets them that upset is a threat to their agenda. Pelosi, Hillary, Kennedy - all powerful Democrats and all anathema to the far right. I care less for the far right agenda than I do the far left agenda, and for me, that's a close race, I'm sick to death of the extremism on both sides. I expect good things and solid leadership from Nancy Pelosi.
2006-12-12 04:54:03
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answered by Anonymous
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that they at the instant are not worried approximately showing their socialism and tyranny brazenly, believing the yankee people to have voted for his or her own submission to an all controlling government. in fact, they are amazingly shocked on the competition of the loads. Peasants do exactly no longer act like this!
2016-12-30 07:41:13
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answered by ? 3
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I disagree with her politics, and her first moves have been bad ones.
All I can do is hope she does well - I'd rather have the country not suffer than be proven right personally.
2006-12-12 04:28:50
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answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7
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No. She already abuses her power by threatening other Dem's. to vote a certain way or she will kill their political career. Such as S25/HR25, (The Fair Tax). Because it wasn't presented by a Dem., she tells all Dem's. that if the co-sponsor this bill, that she will either kill their political career or make it as difficult as possable for them.
2006-12-12 04:30:13
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answered by jay r 2
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Let people that don't follow politics learn about her and her radical views
Her first to orders of bussiness were shot down by her fellow Democrats. Good Leader? lol
2006-12-12 04:28:01
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answered by John 5
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NO.......Her time has passed by...........
She's going to create malcontent with her liberal~feminist attitude and, she'll actually scare people enough into NOT even considering Hilary for President. So, maybe that will be the only GOOD thing she'll accomplish ???
2006-12-12 04:36:36
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answered by #1 "Abuela" 4
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I don't like her politics. Do not know her personally, so time will tell how far left she wants to take us!
2006-12-12 04:31:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell no!
She is as liberal as Al Gore, and he thinks that Global Warming caused 9/11.
2006-12-12 04:26:57
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answered by i hate hippies but love my Jesus 4
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Yes. She will since she is a smart, hard working woman
2006-12-12 04:33:59
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answered by Sean 4
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