Eight Years Since Nancy Pelosi Undermined White House Foreign Policy

Eight years ago, Nancy Pelosi created peace and harmony in Syria by undermining the president’s foreign policy

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Meeting Assad, Pelosi calls visit to Syria the ‘road to peace’ – The Boston Globe

Now she says that her behavior is illegal, unconstitutional and immoral.

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9 Responses to Eight Years Since Nancy Pelosi Undermined White House Foreign Policy

  1. Slywolfe says:

    America has been ‘fundamentally transformed’ since 2007.

  2. sean2829 says:

    What really fried her butt was the 25 standing ocations by all the Republicans and many Democrats.

  3. beowulftoo says:

    Thank God that we have SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative). Who cares about Israel. If the Iranians get 1000 ballistic missiles with 3,000 warheads to launch towards Israel and the US our SDI will knock down 97% of them. Of course the Jewish problem will be solved (Israel is small it will only take a few, 6 or so to get thru to render Palestine Jew free but uninhabitable). But some of those 1000 will be aimed at the great satan. Lets assume about 900 come our way with 3 nucs per missile that translates to about 2,700 projectiles that must be defended. Given our 97% success rate we will experience as many as 75 nuclear explosions here in the US homeland. Which cities would Nancy or Barack not defend? Those that cling to guns and Bibles? Or should we just submit to the piece (yes piece) of Islam? Or as Obama would say who needs the Constitution when we all can enjoy Sharia?

  4. dom says:

    Thanks California……..//s

    The audacity of our current political and religious “Leaders” is stunning!

    The new religion… of the government, for the government, by the government.

    Thomas Sowell might say: “They would have to be smarter than all of us combined, in order to be able to speak for us.”

    Genesis 12:3

    • nielszoo says:

      The really scary thing is that there was talk in her district back in 2012 to have someone run against her because she was too conservative! That should give some sense of the folks that keep voting her back in.

  5. Gail Combs says:

    Quotes from the other Progressive female(?) we can not trust:

    “We just can’t trust the American people to make those types of choices” “Government has to make those choices for people.” —- Hillary Clinton

    “The only way to make a difference is to acquire power”
    (From the book “I’ve Always Been A Yankee Fan” by Thomas D. Kuiper, p. 68 – Hillary to a friend before starting law school.)

    “I am a fan of the social policies that you find in Europe”
    (From the book “I’ve Always Been A Yankee Fan” by Thomas D. Kuiper, p. 76 – Hillary in 1996)

    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that she admires “Margaret Sanger enormously, her courage, her tenacity, her vision.” Secretary Clinton said she is “really in awe of” Sanger for Sanger’s early work in Brooklyn, New York, “taking on archetypes, taking on attitudes and accusations flowing from all directions.” link

    GEE, I wonder how that will go over with the blacks if they knew what Sanger’s goals really were?
    “We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population,” Margaret Sanger said, “if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.” Woman’s Body, Woman’s Right: A Social History of Birth Control in America, by Linda Gordon

    The “negro project”

    In 1939, Margaret Sanger’s new Birth Control Federation of America, a merger of her American Birth Control League and her research arm, the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau, designed a “Negro Project” which sought to bring about a major birth-rate reduction among American Negroes. Such a result, according to the goals of the project, would help solve the problem of Southern Negro poverty. According to the project proposal, widely believed to have been written by Gamble, “The mass of Negroes, particularly in the South, still breed carelessly and disastrously, with the result that the [population] increase among Negroes…is from that portion…least intelligent and fit, and least able to rear children properly.”

    The project was to hire three or four “colored Ministers, preferably with social service backgrounds, and with engaging personalities” to travel through the South and propagandize for birth control. As the project proposal stated, “The most successful educational approach to the Negro is through a religious appeal.”19

    In a remarkably frank letter to Gamble, Sanger wrote that “We do not want Word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.”20

    Gamble in turn proposed that the ministers enlist the aid of black physicians and attempt to organize a “Negro Birth Control Committee” in each community. In a private memo concerning the “Colored Steering Committee,” Gamble wrote that “There is great danger that [the project] will fail because the Negroes think it a plan for extermination. Hence let’s appear to let the colored run it.…”
    http://pop.org/content/betting-with-lives-clarence-gamble-1752

    North Carolina was forcibly sterilizing blacks until 1977 yet a Planned Parenthood leader was Obama’s NC campaign manager.

  6. GoneWithTheWind says:

    When Pelosi met with Assad there was money that changed hands. What Pelosi is angry about is that when Netanyhu spoke before congress she wasn’t offered a single shekel..

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