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Dem Caucus Should Oust Pelosi

By Jerry Zeifman  Posted by Jerry Zeifman (about the submitter)       (Page 1 of 1 pages)   No comments
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Democratic Caucus Should Remove
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi

As a lifelong Democrat who has written a book in opposition to Hillary Clinton, and published articles in support of Obama’s nomination,  I agree with the OpEd news article advocating  that Obama should separate himself from Nancy Pelosi and advocate for her removal from office.

However, rather than advocate Mrs. Pelosi’s impeachment I recommend that her removal be part of Senator Obama’s commitment to changing the demonizing  tactics of some of our party’s current leaders. It seems to me that as the new head of our party he now owes it to himself -- and to us --  to rid us of such corrupt leaders as Nancy Pelosi and John Murtha, the King of Pork.

In my view, Mrs, Pelosi’s  role model  has been Republican Newt Gingrich, the most fiercely partisan House Speaker in my lifetime. In effect she is the antithesis of such prior 20th century   Democrats as Sam Rayburn, John Mc Cormack,  or  “Tip” O’Neill.

Pelosi persistently fosters what Thomas Jefferson denounced as "tyranny by the majority" — and violates House Rules that give her the duty to maintain order, civility, and decorum, and to foster "comity" (a word rarely used these days, meaning "mutual respect").

Her trip to Damascus last year was more than a blunder. In denying President Bush’s request as well as purporting falsely to Speak for Israel it was a usurpation of Presidential power.

As a result of her defiance of the president, Democrat Leon Panetta, the former chief of staff to President Clinton, cautioned in the April 2, 2007  New York Times that if the Democrats "go into total confrontation mode on other than [domestic issues]… that's a recipe for losing seats in the next election."

The Wright Precedent

The prior history of our most unethical prior  Democratic Speaker, Jim Wright,  is now being repeated by Nancy Pelosi. After Wright became speaker, five South American presidents had agreed on a peace plan which the Reagan administration vigorously opposed. Anti-Sandinistas and Contra hardliners became incensed when they learned that Speaker Wright had secretly sat in on a meeting between Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo the Catholic leader being asked to mediate the peace.

Then House Minority Leader Newt Gingrich began filing numerous accusations in the Ethics Committee of malfeasance by Wright.  In the end the House Democratic Caucus determined that Wright had lost his effectiveness as Speaker and compelled him to resign. They voted to replace him with Democrat Tom Foley — who restored the traditional civility and comity that had prevailed under previous Democratic Speakers.
To date the Democratic Caucus has either been suffering from a loss of institutional memory or is hopefully keeping its power dry before taking up the matter of Pelosi’s  counter-productive loss of effectiveness as Speaker. Also few,  if any.  media writers ever refresh the public’s recollection of the controversy in the Democratic Caucus in 2002 when she first ran for Minority Leader.

Then she was opposed by Rep. Harold Ford Jr, (D Tenn), a black Southern Democrat who later ran for the Senate --  and without her support was recently defeated for re-election by a Republican.  Five years ago Ford appeared on the Don Imus show and described Pelosi as:  “destructive,” “obstructionist,” and  “not the kind of leadership we [Democrats] need.”
In 2006 after becoming Speaker Pelosi supported her closest ally, Abscam-Scandal-tainted Rep. John Murtha, to be Majority Leader. However, she was overruled by Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D IL) and the Democratic Caucus which by a large majority voted to appoint Steny Hoyer, Pelosi’s long time rival.

Mrs. Pelosi, whose San Francisco constituency is  far left, currently claims credit for leading the Democratic Party’s election victories last year.  However the credit really belongs to Emanuel – a former key  member of Chicago Mayor Daley’s staff,  whom Bill Clinton hired to be his Chief of Staff.  The truth is that Emanuel had the political acumen to recruit enough conservative Democrats to defeat Republicans and control the House.
In my view, the best way for Democrats to try to win control of both Congress and the White House in 2008 is for Emanuel and the Democratic Caucus now to follow the Wright precedent of 1989 and force Pelosi to resign.  Then  Emanuel should use his political acumen to replace her with a Democrat with a reputation for civility and comity.  This will shift our party’s partisan policies toward a more centrist position -- and reduce the demagogic political warfare that is now diminishing the moral authority of both political parties.

The result will restore the pre-Pelosi Democratic tradition,  in which Democratic partisan policies are determined in the Democratic Caucus and not in the Speaker’s office -- and our House Speakers are role models of  civility.

Should Senator Obama seek my counsel, I would also recommend that he also help to reform our party by advocating the replacement of fiercely partisan Harry Reid, with Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson, a true liberal like Franklin Roosevelt --  who described himself as only “slightly left of center.” 
It was Nelson who formed a bipartisan coalition that included Senator McCain and defeated the far left’s effort to launch the first filibusters of judicial nominees in our history.

On second thought, perhaps Senator Obama should choose Senator Nelson as a Vice Presidential running mate. 

Jerry Zeifman is a lawyer turned author and formerly served for 17 years as  Counsel of the House Judiciary Committee – and as its Chief of Staff during the Nixon Impeachment.   For his books and articles see his website, Jzeifman.com.

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