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I just want something simple, like the TRUTH!

The word “bipartisan.”

Everybody bandies that word around, and I’ve always said that “bipartisanship” is defined in Washington as Republicans caving on their principles and agreeing with Democrats.

The vote on the so called “stimulus” bill in the House, was a partisan vote. The victorious side was all Democrats.

The bipartisan vote was the losing side.

Eleven Democrats joined all the Republicans, 177 of them.

Nancy Pelosi, according to The Hill newspaper, said she didn’t come to Washington to be bipartisan. One day after shuttling through the “stimulus” bill without a single Republican vote, Nancy Pelosi said,

“I didn’t come here to be partisan. I didn’t come here to be bipartisan. I came here, as did my colleagues, to be nonpartisan, to work for the American people, to do what is in their interests.”

I’m as conflicted about Pelosi as I am sometimes about Obama. We’re talking here about a mother of five, a grandmother of who knows how many. This woman has been around. This is an attempt to deceive. It is morally wrong for her to say she’s not partisan!

She and Harry Reid are among the most partisan people in that town.

This is deceit. She’s attempting to say that her liberalism is how we define nonpartisan now.

“I didn’t come here to be bipartisan. I didn’t come here to be partisan. I came here to be nonpartisan,”

She did not let one Republican have one word of input on the “stimulus’ bill! Now, that’s good, but that’s nonpartisan?

This is just a deceitful woman. This is a woman who lives it, who practices it, and who gets away with it.

PELOSI:

We didn’t come here to be — I didn’t come here to be partisan. I didn’t come here to be bipartisan. I came here as did my colleagues, to be nonpartisan, to work for the American people, to do what is in their interests. I take credit for the great action taken by the Congress one week and one day since the president called for bold and swift action.

REPORTER:

Your principle opponents were not John Boehner or Eric Cantor. They were Rush Limbaugh and Matt Drudge.

PELOSI:

I don’t speak to that. I’m the speaker of the House! I don’t get into that pop culture.

REPORTER:

Speaker Pelosi!

“I don’t get into that. I don’t get into the pop culture. I’m not interested in that.” That’s Nancy Pelosi on Capitol Hill.

“I’m not partisan. I didn’t come here to be partisan or bipartisan. I came here to be nonpartisan.”

… simply amazing.

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