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Pelosi once said GOP paralyzed by '''hatred’ during Clinton impeachment | Fox News
When the Pelosi "hate" thing came up yesterday I suggested that sometimes it's better to just keep your mouth shut when someone asks an annoying question. Well, this is why that choice is often the good one.
Every day that goes by the impeachment becomes more and more of a comedy of errors. Democrats are having their own words thrown back at them. Their "facts" are mostly opinion and some are flat out wrong. Giuliani's phone calls to OMB, for example, are now being reported to actually be calls to the White House. Schiff is under fire for investigating and releasing phone call information from members of his own committee. They are pushing the limits of the law, the limits of congressional powers and the limits of the American voter. They now run a serious risk of not only failing to get their impeachment through the Senate but of turning moderate public opinion away from them and toward Trump. Their excesses may well be catching up with them.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., lost her temper Thursday at a reporter who asked her if she hated President Trump — but past footage from the 1990s shows the congresswoman accusing Republicans of the same thing.
When then-President Bill Clinton was being impeached in 1998, she accused Republicans of impeaching with “vengeance” and being “paralyzed with hatred” of the Democratic president.
When the Pelosi "hate" thing came up yesterday I suggested that sometimes it's better to just keep your mouth shut when someone asks an annoying question. Well, this is why that choice is often the good one.
Every day that goes by the impeachment becomes more and more of a comedy of errors. Democrats are having their own words thrown back at them. Their "facts" are mostly opinion and some are flat out wrong. Giuliani's phone calls to OMB, for example, are now being reported to actually be calls to the White House. Schiff is under fire for investigating and releasing phone call information from members of his own committee. They are pushing the limits of the law, the limits of congressional powers and the limits of the American voter. They now run a serious risk of not only failing to get their impeachment through the Senate but of turning moderate public opinion away from them and toward Trump. Their excesses may well be catching up with them.