Nancy Pants on Fire
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Sunday Paper - May 17th, 2009

WASHINGTON — In an astonishing broadside from a fellow Democrat, CIA Director Leon Panetta yesterday flatly rejected House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s charge that the agency had failed to fully inform her about the harsh interrogation techniques used…
Former House Speaker, Newt Gingrich, puts Pelosi’s actions into context and uses descriptors such as despicable, dishonest, and vicious. He describes Pelosi herself as a ‘trivial politician.’
“I think she has lied to the House, and I think that the House has an absolute obligation to open an inquiry, and I hope there will be a resolution to investigate her. And I think this is a big deal. I don’t think the speaker of the House can lie to the country on national security matters,” he said.
“I think this is the most despicable, dishonest and vicious political effort I’ve seen in my lifetime. She is a trivial politician, viciously using partisanship for the narrowest of purposes.”
It is no doubt time for Ms. Pelosi to resign as House Speaker. Read the full story in the New York Post by clicking the link below.
This from the New York Post - May 16th, 2009
http://www.nypost.com/seven/05162009/news/nationalnews/nancy_pants_on_fire_169525.htm
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