House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, piqued with White House pressure to accept the Senate health reform bill, threw a rare rhetorical elbow at President Barack Obama Tuesday, questioning his commitment to his 2008 campaign promises.
A leadership aide said it was no accident.
Pelosi emerged from a meeting with her leadership team and committee chairs in the Capitol to face an aggressive throng of reporters who immediately hit her with C-SPAN’s request that she permit closed-door final talks on the bill to be televised.
A reporter reminded the San Francisco Democrat that in 2008, then-candidate Obama opined that all such negotiations be open to C-SPAN cameras.
“There are a number of things he was for on the campaign trail,” quipped Pelosi, who has no intention of making the deliberations public.
People familiar with Pelosi's thinking wasted little time in explaining precisely what she meant by a “number of things” – saying it reflected weeks of simmering tension on health care between two Democratic power players who have functioned largely in lock-step during Obama’s first year in office.
Senior House Democratic leadership aides say Pelosi was pointedly referring to Obama’s ’08 pledge not to raise taxes on the middle class, which she interprets to include a tax on so-called “Cadillac” health care plans that offer lavish benefit packages to many union members.
The House aides, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Pelosi has been miffed with Obama’s tilt toward the Senate plan and his expectation the House will simply go along with the Senate bill out of political necessity.
A Pelosi aide later downplayed the remark, saying, "It was a quip, not a jab at anyone."
LOL The President's first bout with Congress/POTUS battles that happen to all President especially when they are in the same party. Congress doesn't like POTUS to overstep their bounds. LOL good find.
I happened to catch Bill egO'reilley last night (couldn't wrestle the remote away from an errant family member in time to avoid seeing Bill - lol). Bill had his famous body-language expert analyzing Nancy P's body language during this response to NPR. Now, this expert obviously is a genius as she picked up on the fact that Nancy was nervous because she was twitching around, scratching her neck, and rocking back and forth. lol. When Nancy made the little remark about Obama's campaign promises, she was really nervous, and grinning in a way that made her look bat-sh** crazy. The expert noted that Nancy made this statement as a way of establishing control and dominance - or something to that effect. I tell you it was simply astounding.
I would so love to see Nancy and Obama both under the bus - the PUMA Express!
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I happened to catch Bill egO'reilley last night (couldn't wrestle the remote away from an errant family member in time to avoid seeing Bill - lol). Bill had his famous body-language expert analyzing Nancy P's body language during this response to NPR. Now, this expert obviously is a genius as she picked up on the fact that Nancy was nervous because she was twitching around, scratching her neck, and rocking back and forth. lol. When Nancy made the little remark about Obama's campaign promises, she was really nervous, and grinning in a way that made her look bat-sh** crazy. The expert noted that Nancy made this statement as a way of establishing control and dominance - or something to that effect. I tell you it was simply astounding.
I would so love to see Nancy and Obama both under the bus - the PUMA Express!
The PUMA express coming to a town or city near you in 2010.