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Media repeat GOP attacks on Pelosi as "extreme," "out of touch," ignoring House Dems' widely supported legislative agenda

November 06, 2006 4:50 pm ET

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For months, Republicans and conservative media figures have attacked House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (CA) by claiming that Pelosi, who would likely be elected speaker should Democrats gain control of the House of Representatives after the November 7 elections, is "extreme," "out of touch," and outside the "mainstream." These attacks have often been repeated uncritically in the media, despite the actual legislative agenda Pelosi has offered in the event that Democrats take the House, which boasts initiatives that draw broad support from the American public.

As Media Matters for America documented, Pelosi has been the target of attacks by Republicans and conservative media figures. The Republican National Committee has attacked Pelosi for her "extremely liberal record." On the November 1 edition of CNN's Lou Dobbs Tonight, correspondent Andrea Koppel reported that Pelosi was "among the most liberal politicians in America," and that "Republicans have seized on the prospect of liberal lawmakers running the House as a way to fire up their base on the campaign trail." On the October 24 edition of MSNBC's Scarborough Country, host Joe Scarborough claimed that Pelosi is "out of touch ... in so many districts across the country." On the October 12 edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes, host Sean Hannity claimed that "people don't know how extreme she is, but we've got 26 days to inform people." Fox News host Bill O'Reilly, on the October 12 edition of The O'Reilly Factor, attacked Pelosi's "San Francisco values." On the August 21 edition of Hannity & Colmes, Hannity called Pelosi "that San Francisco extreme left-wing liberal."

In August, the House Democrats announced the "Six for '06" legislative agenda, calling for "Real security at home and overseas," "Better American jobs -- better pay," "College access for all," "Energy independence -- lower gas prices," "Affordable health care -- life-saving science," and "Retirement security and dignity." As Colorado Media Matters has noted, Pelosi had previewed this agenda in a June 22 Associated Press article, claiming that her plan for the first 100 hours of Democratic control would involve "implementing the 911 Commission recommendations; increasing the minimum wage; making healthcare and prescription drugs more affordable; renewing efforts to protect Social Security; rolling back subsidies to major oil companies in favor of spending more on alternative energy sources; and improving college affordability."

Pelosi elaborated on the specifics of her "100 hours" plan in an October 6 AP article:

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi is thinking 100 hours, time enough, she says, to begin to "drain the swamp" after more than a decade of Republican rule.

As in the first 100 hours the House meets after Democrats -- in her fondest wish -- win control in the Nov. 7 midterm elections and Pelosi takes the gavel as the first Madam Speaker in history.

Day One: Put new rules in place to "break the link between lobbyists and legislation."

Day Two: Enact all the recommendations made by the commission that investigated the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Time remaining until 100 hours: Raise the minimum wage to $7.25 an hour, maybe in one step. Cut the interest rate on student loans in half. Allow the government to negotiate directly with the pharmaceutical companies for lower drug prices for Medicare patients.

Broaden the types of stem cell research allowed with federal funds -- "I hope with a veto-proof majority," she added in an Associated Press interview [October 5].

All the days after that: "Pay as you go," meaning no increasing the deficit, whether the issue is middle class tax relief, health care or some other priority.

To do that, she said, Bush-era tax cuts would have to be rolled back for those above "a certain level." She mentioned annual incomes of $250,000 or $300,000 a year and higher, and said tax rates for those individuals might revert to those of the Clinton era. Details will have to be worked out, she emphasized.

A Newsweek poll, conducted October 19-20, noted that Democrats have endorsed several of these initiatives, and asked respondents whether they should be top priorities, lower priorities, or not pursued at all, should the Democrats win control of Congress. According to the poll, 74 percent of respondents thought that "[a]llowing the government to negotiate directly with pharmaceutical companies to lower drug prices for seniors" should be a top priority; 68 percent favored raising the minimum wage as a top priority; 62 percent favored "[i]nvestigating charges of impropriety or wrong-doing by members of Congress"; 52 percent of respondents favored "[n]ew rules to limit the influence of lobbyists" and "[e]nacting all the recommendations of the 9/11 commission" as top priorities. When asked whether "[b]roadening the kinds of stem cell research that can receive federal funding" should be a top priority, 44 percent said yes, while 31 percent said it should be a lower priority. "Rolling back some of the Bush tax cuts" was favored as a top priority by 38 percent of respondents, while 28 percent said it should be a lower priority.

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    • Author by AshenShard (November 06, 2006 4:56 pm ET)
         

      Please, there is no such thing as 'mainstream'. If they want to talk about 'out of touch' how about how this administration is 'out of touch' with the majority of Americans opinion on the war in Iraq? For Republicans reality doesn't agree with what they want, so they just make up their own.

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    • Author by rusty shackleford (November 06, 2006 4:59 pm ET)
         

      Joe Scarborough claimed that Pelosi is "out of touch ... in so many districts across the country."

      Gee whiz Joe, you mean in all those districts she doesn't represent?

      Oh wait, I forgot that she will use the godlike powers that come with the Speakership to single-handedly enact the Librul Gay Agender. Booga booga!

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    • Author by tman418 (November 06, 2006 5:08 pm ET)
         

      Scarbourough's, O'Reilly's, and Koppel's margin of error is about 3 to 4 brains.

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    • Author by jscott (November 06, 2006 5:18 pm ET)
         

      to post DETAILED PLANS for a NUCLEAR WEAPON on the "INTERNETS" as the BUSH ADMINISTRATION did?

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    • Author by nerzog (November 06, 2006 5:25 pm ET)
         

      "... and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State." -- Joseph Goebbels

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    • Author by artvandelay2006 (November 06, 2006 5:45 pm ET)
         

      she is extreme. she's IN touch, yes, but only with san fransickans. i dont want san fransisco values being 3rd in line for the presidency.

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      • Author by rusty shackleford (November 06, 2006 5:47 pm ET)
           

        Please name the last Speaker of the House who ascended to the Presidency.

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        • Author by left of center (November 06, 2006 6:02 pm ET)
             

          Most of those who live in areas that bemoan "san fransicko" values would kill to have the economy and quality of life that those "fransickans" enjoy. There's a really, really good reason that all of the areas in this country that have highest real estate values and quality of life also tend to have a liberal bent. Most of "red america" would starve without the redistributed tax revenues from those damned "librul blue states"

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        • Author by open_mind (November 06, 2006 6:12 pm ET)
             

          "While nine Vice Presidents have succeeded to the office upon the death or resignation of the President, and two Vice Presidents have temporarily served as Acting President, no other officer has ever been called upon to act as President." --Wikipedia

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          • Author by rusty shackleford (November 07, 2006 9:21 am ET)
               

            But the Republics would have you believe that if they don't elect the Republic candidate for dogcatcher of BF, Wyoming, then Nancy Pelosi will be measuring the Oval Office for new drapes.

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      • Author by nerzog (November 06, 2006 5:50 pm ET)
           

        Denny Boy-Toy Hastert?

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      • Author by Wes1 (November 06, 2006 6:00 pm ET)
           

        Compared to the freak show that is currently in charge, I would think you'd be happy to bring in someone who at least will act to protect children instead of pulling a Cardinal Law to protect themselves.

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      • Author by open_mind (November 06, 2006 6:16 pm ET)
           

        What is really the difference between the old rastlin' coach Denny Hastert and Pelosi? Neither one would really object to a couple of sweaty men rolling around the floor. Would they?

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      • Author by tommy (November 06, 2006 6:17 pm ET)
           

        I would agree that Pelosi is far too liberal for my tastes as well, based on her voting record. But to somehow throw out the scare tactic that she is two heartbeats away from the Presidency is about as unlikely a prospect as there is, really.

        She may not even get reelected Speaker if the Dems take the majority. I think it's just typical politics to make this election about her anyway, it should be about the Bush administration and their unchecked arrogance.

        That is reason alone to "risk" a Pelosi led House, for me.

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      • Author by Intergalatic Purveyor (November 06, 2006 7:55 pm ET)
           

        ...she's not more extremist than Tom Delay was. He was extremely far to the right and a crook as well.

        Good luck with those GOP talking points.

        GOP talking points = fantasyland

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    • Author by leatherhelmet (November 06, 2006 11:22 pm ET)
         

      These polls are baloney.

      How about we ask if they would like to raise taxes and put more people out of work and collect less money.

      Bet that part of the dems agenda wouldn't get much support.

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    • Author by carlileb5935 (November 07, 2006 3:52 am ET)
         

      I love it when right wing broadcasters continually bash SF, but at the slightest provocation are always rushing out here to cover news stories, seemingly as part of a mini-vacation. It's an especially common occurrence in the winter and early spring.

      I wonder how many bigtime righties own property out here? Someone should research this.

      And what would happen if liberals referred to their opposition as 'Texas Republicans,' or 'Hillbilly' reactionaries? All hell would break loose. They'd be called bigots, or worse.

      So why is 'San Francisco Democrat' tolerated by the media, especially with its queer-bashing overtones?

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    • Author by steelydan (November 07, 2006 3:30 pm ET)
         

      San Francisco is a very nice town. Good restaurants, and the baseball park is awesome. (Too bad the darn Giants play there). In fact, having lived in the Central Coast for a time, I would say that central and northern California is one of the prettiest and most pleasant areas in the U.S. San Fran has good mass transit, and is user-friendly. Property values are high.

      America could do worse than to emulate San Francisco.

      Tommy, congratulations for seeing through this current gang of thieves and voting for a change. I don't think the Demos are perfect by any means, but we must reassert our democracy and restore some balance in my view.

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