Washington – Pelosi, Democrats Furious Over Netanyahu ‘Condescension’

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    House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of Calif. turns to talk to her colleagues in the House chamber of Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 3, 2015, during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's  address before a joint meeting of Congress.(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)Washington – House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi politely stood and clapped when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu entered the House chamber for his long-awaited, and highly controversial, speech to Congress. The longer he spoke, the less enthusiastic she got.

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    At one point, when Netanyahu suggested his nation’s relationship with the United States should be above politics, Pelosi looked at her lap and shook her head. When he declared that, “if Israel has to stand alone, Israel will stand,” Pelosi threw her hands up in exasperation. More than once, she turned to her deputy, Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, and appeared to vent. And even before Netanyahu had begun his ascent up the center aisle toward the exit, Pelosi pivoted and headed out a different door and into the Democratic cloakroom.

    “I was near tears throughout the prime minister’s speech — saddened by the insult to the intelligence of the United States,” she fumed in a statement afterward, adding that she didn’t appreciate “the condescension toward our knowledge of the threat posed by Iran and our broader commitment to preventing nuclear proliferation.”

    Pelosi’s was the highest-profile sign that Netanyahu had inflamed his relationship with some congressional Democrats with his address to Congress, a 39-minute warning that Obama’s negotiations on limiting Iran’s nuclear capability would all but guarantee that Tehran gets nuclear weapons. Even as he spoke, the Obama administration pressed on with those talks, and the president dismissed Netanyahu’s speech by noting that “foreign policy runs through the executive branch and the president, not through other channels.”

    More than four dozen Democrats skipped the speech altogether, offended by an array of developments before they even got to the policy substance of the speech itself.

    House Speaker John Boehner’s invitation to Netanyahu, without first notifying Obama, was one. The speech coming so soon ahead of election day in Israel was another.

    Then there was this sight: Netanyahu standing at the podium where the president delivers the State of the Union speech, framed by two Republicans seated behind him — Boehner and Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch, the president pro tempore of the Senate.

    By custom, the vice president sits with the speaker, but Vice President Joe Biden was out of town and didn’t attend. Hatch is next in line.

    “It was putting Netanyahu on an equal level with the president of the United States,” said Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn. “And that was wrong.”

    Most Democrats, though, attended, because the real issue is how to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons. One pushed back against Pelosi and other Democrats who shared her frustration.

    “Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech was not condescending,” said Rep. Brad Sherman, D-Calif., who was one of the lawmakers who escorted Netanyahu into the House chamber. “Every speech contains passages which remind the audience of facts they already know, and conclusions with which they already agree. That is not condescension; that is oratory.”

    But Cohen and 11 other House Democrats later expounded on their multiple frustrations with the speech, including the substance. His statement about Israel standing alone particularly chafed.

    “I think that’s delusional,” said Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., who skipped the speech. “The notion somehow that he thinks that Israel can just bull through this on their own against the world … Israelis don’t believe that.”

    “What I heard today felt to me like an effort to stampede the United States into war once again,” said Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., who also skipped the speech.

    Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Ky., said the speech was “straight out of the Dick Cheney playbook — fearmongering at its worst.”


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    lavrenty
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    lavrenty
    9 years ago

    they would rather Farrakhan addressed them.

    commonsense99
    commonsense99
    9 years ago

    awwwwwwwwwwwwww, grow up and pretend it was nelson mandela or Evo Morales

    YossiP
    YossiP
    9 years ago

    What a bunch of losers! Obama, Pelosi, Reid, SpongeBob, etc. – As a Democrat, I am first an American, than a Zionist, THEN a Democrat… I am so embarrassed of the Democrat Party!

    Yitzi1
    Yitzi1
    9 years ago

    Boy is she an idiot. It was a speech. A speech could sound like a lecture because there is only a one sided conversation. She sounds like she is having a fight with her husband.

    9 years ago

    Netanyahu is a disgraceful human being!!! A despicable act of Chulul Hashem! I hope u all Netanyahe koolaid drinkers are patting yourself on the back. Job well done! Just an empty suit with noisy rhetoric echoing in our chamber. No news nothing established only insulting every true American. Im a Conservative Republican and Im not an Obamafan just an American abused by our BEST ALLY.

    9 years ago

    Time for this woman to retire!

    Shimon
    Shimon
    9 years ago

    Reduced to tears, Nancy? We’re all reduced to tears having you as a leader of a major political party.

    9 years ago

    As the late Bob Grant used to say: This woman is a fake, a phony, and a fraud!

    9 years ago

    Pelosi reminds one of the character on Seinfeld who cried when she dropped her ice cream cone. However, when she found out her grandmother died, she didn’t shed a tear!

    sighber
    sighber
    9 years ago

    The deadline for talks with Iran was supposed to be March 1, then March 31. It is one thing to know about a threat and another to act on it.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    9 years ago

    she’s an embarrassment to the party. Frankly I am embarrassed to say that I am a registered democrat.

    Happily, its good to see that the majority of the House and Senate doesn’t agree with this witch.

    Haimov
    Haimov
    9 years ago

    Her comments looks like reaction from Iran.

    Secular
    Secular
    9 years ago

    Prime Minister Netanyahu deserves praise and admiration for his courage and fortitude. He, like a certain ancient queen, asked the reigning power to recognize, acknowledge and ACT against the sworn enemy of his people. Even if doing so comes at great personal cost.

    We must NOT be silent at this hour.

    וַיֹּאמֶר מָרְדֳּכַי, לְהָשִׁיב אֶל-אֶסְתֵּר: אַל-תְּדַמִּי בְנַפְשֵׁךְ, לְהִמָּלֵט בֵּית-הַמֶּלֶךְ מִכָּל-הַיְּהוּדִים

    כִּי אִם-הַחֲרֵשׁ תַּחֲרִישִׁי, בָּעֵת הַזֹּאת–רֶוַח וְהַצָּלָה יַעֲמוֹד לַיְּהוּדִים מִמָּקוֹם אַחֵר, וְאַתְּ וּבֵית-אָבִיךְ תֹּאבֵדוּ; וּמִי יוֹדֵעַ–אִם-לְעֵת כָּזֹאת, הִגַּעַתְּ לַמַּלְכוּת

    כִּי אֵיכָכָה אוּכַל, וְרָאִיתִי, בָּרָעָה, אֲשֶׁר-יִמְצָא אֶת-עַמִּי; וְאֵיכָכָה אוּכַל וְרָאִיתִי, בְּאָבְדַן מוֹלַדְתִּי

    With God’s help may we merit:

    לַיְּהוּדִים, הָיְתָה אוֹרָה וְשִׂמְחָה, וְשָׂשֹׂן, וִיקָר

    uberchochom
    uberchochom
    9 years ago

    Does anyone remember when once upon a time an Israeli PM was respected and and admired by the entire Congress, Democrat and Republican alike, as well as the President and the People of these United States of America? What happened? Was this speech worth it?