The Morning Briefing: Nancy Pelosi Should Probably Stop Getting Drunk Before Work
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The Morning Briefing: Nancy Pelosi Should Probably Stop Getting Drunk Before Work Top O' the Briefing Happy Wednesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. History might have been very different if Orville Wright had followed his true passion and gone into lepidoptery. While I am aware that term limits aren't the cure-all that most people think they are, the cockroach-like career of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi occasionally makes me revisit the viability of the issue. The death grip that Pelosi has had on the upper echelon of the Democratic party for 15 years is truly stunning, especially given the monumental electoral clocking the Democrats took in the 2010 midterms during her first incarnation as Speaker. A lesser politician wouldn't have just been run out of leadership but out of Washington altogether. It's enough to make one ponder whether Pelosi might have compromising photos of a lot of important people. I've paid a lot of attention to Pelosi since she first became Speaker and I've always been stunned by ... | | |
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