Dick Cheney's "Gentlemanly" View of Nancy Pelosi
Way, way back in the latter years of the 20th century, when I first came to Washington to cover Capitol Hill, a colleague at the Los Angeles Times recommended that I read a book on notable Speakers of the House that had been written by an up-and-coming Congressman from Wyoming and his brainy wife. It was called "Kings of the Hill," and its subtitle celebrated how "Powerful Men Changed The Course Of American History." But apparently, now that a woman holds that job, Dick Cheney has taken a somewhat, shall we say, different view of things. In an interview with Mike Allen, Jim Vandehei and John Harris of Politico, Cheney lamented:
I'm also somewhat surprised -- I look at the House -- there are members of the House I worked closely with over the years when I was Secretary of Defense who would ordinarily have been staunch advocates for this kind of legislation, who no longer are staunch advocates -- and I'm referring to my friend, Jack Murtha -- I think of all of them as friends of mine -- but Jack and other senior leaders who now all march to the tune of Nancy Pelosi, to an extent I had not seen, frankly, with any previous Speaker. And I'm surprised by that. I think of John Dingell and the energy business. This is a hot item right now. But I don't see John Dingell driving that train. It looks to me like Nancy Pelosi is driving that train. And that is -- well, it's surprising when I think of the -- I'm trying to think how to say all of this in a gentlemanly fashion -- but the Congress I served in, that wouldn't have happened. We would not have had a Speaker who, from my perspective, is that far out of the sort of mainstream -- she is a San Francisco Democrat, certainly entitled to her views, but able to dictate policy as effectively as she apparently does to the rest of the caucus.
Q Well, did any of those guys lose their spine? Is that what you're saying?
THE VICE PRESIDENT: I was being very diplomatic in the way I phrased it. (Laughter.) They're not carrying the big stick I would have expected with the Democrats in the majority.
Gentlemanly, indeed.
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