Washington – A Special Kind Of Shade: Pelosi’s Reacts To Trump, Sets Tone

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    President Donald Trump turns to House speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., as he delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, as Vice President Mike Pence watches, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019. (Doug Mills/The New York Times via AP, Pool)Washington – So President Donald Trump blew through House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s customary introduction before his State of the Union speech.

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    Who cares?

    Not Pelosi, who was the white-clad backdrop to every Trump word uttered during his first address to a joint session of Congress under divided government. With a smirk and an eye-roll , she set the tone for the new lawmakers who flipped the House from Republican control and elected her to lead them.

    Postponed a week, the evening began without the customary opening of the speaker pounding the gavel, calling the chamber to order and presenting the president. Pelosi stood at the lectern behind Trump, gavel on the desk in front of her, apparently ready to perform the task as her Republican predecessor, Paul Ryan, had done before. But instead of allowing the introduction, Trump began delivering his speech. Pelosi, second in line to the presidency, sat.

    Had she been offended, asked Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y. in a Wednesday meeting?

    “Who really cares,” she replied, according to an aide in the room granted anonymity to discuss the private session of House Democrats. “I do want to applaud our entire caucus for the decorum. I thought you were very, very respectful of the office that he holds, respectful of the position that we have.”

    But not necessarily the man who occupies that office, a distinction Pelosi has suggested throughout Trump’s presidency.

    A year ago, she privately counseled Democrats to stay out of the way of Trump being “his slobbering self.”

    In the Oval Office in December, she maintained a respectful stance but warned Trump: “Don’t characterize the strength that I bring.” And afterward in another private meeting, Pelosi said Trump’s demand for a southern border wall is a “manhood thing” — a comment immediately leaked to the media.

    Then there was Pelosi’s invitation to deliver the speech, her suggestion that he postpone it because of the shutdown, and her formal dis-invitation. When Trump capitulated to a deal that reopened the government until Feb. 15, Pelosi re-issued the invitation to the House chamber, her control of the event established.

    Pelosi set the tone even before Trump spoke. When he arrived on the dais, she looked the president in the eye and applauded, pointing her hands at him even as she made them clap. As soon as he looked away, she did, too — and smirked.

    “Oh yes that clap took me back to the teen years,” tweeted Pelosi’s daughter, Christine. “She knows. And she knows that you know. And frankly she’s disappointed that you thought this would work. But here’s a clap.”

    The moment signaled Pelosi’s example to the Democrats she leads and who helped flip the House from Republican control. it came after she forced him to agree Jan. 25 to reopen the government with zero dollars for his border wall. Throughout the address, she threw her special brand of shade at Trump — an eye roll here, a chuckle there — even as she raised a hand to shush outbursts of groaning among the Democrats who flipped the House from Republican control.

    At one point, when Trump saluted the record number of women serving in Congress, Pelosi stood and gestured to the sea of new lawmakers dressed in white on the Democratic side of the aisle. They leapt to their feet, pointed to each other and high-fived. Pelosi stood and reached out with both hands to acknowledge them.

    Pelosi applauded Trump’s mentions of a strong military and creating jobs.

    When he declared that the “state of our union is strong,” she shook her head with a tight smile and stayed seated. Republicans jumped to their feet and chanted, “U-S-A! U-S-A!”

    But when Trump posited that the nation’s “economic miracle” can only be interrupted by “foolish wars, politics or ridiculous partisan investigations,” she rolled her eyes. A camera zoomed in on House intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, who this week said he would do everything possible to make sure special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian ties to Trump’s 2016 campaign is made public. Schiff smiled.

    “If there is going to be peace and legislation there cannot be war and war and investigation,” Trump said.

    Democrats on the floor and in the gallery groaned before Trump had finished the sentence.

    Pelosi held up a hand below shoulder level and threw a glance in their direction to quiet down.


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    qazxc
    qazxc
    5 years ago

    BABY SHARK, DU DU, DU DU DU, BABY SHARK DU DU, DU DU DU…..

    5 years ago

    Amazing state of the union address.

    Best part he forced even the Cortez dems to stand up and applaud quite a few times. That weakens their silly resistance

    5 years ago

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    Liepa
    Liepa
    5 years ago

    Pelosi, who the heck do you think you are?

    YOU were elected as a congresswoman by a couple of thousand measely votes unlike POTUS who was elected by close to 50 million votes.

    Have some respect you old shrew !!!

    5 years ago

    Momzarim, Democrats; when Congressman Joe Wilson of South Carolina yelled “You Lie” to Obama (when Obama was addressing a joint session of Congress) in 2009, Wilson was condemned in a resolution of disapproval, by the House of Representatives. The latter resolution was led by the Democrats. Yet, when some piece of garbage Democrat last evening, booed Trump loudly, when Trump criticized socialism, there was not one attempt, and probably won’t be any to identify the heckler, and take action against him.

    5 years ago

    (Gateway Pundit) – Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez went after conservative teenager CJ Pearson on Tuesday, saying that he should “learn her name” and that he’s “right to be afraid of us” — referring to herself and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
    During the State of the Union address, Pearson, a 16-year-old political commentator, noted on Twitter that Ocasio-Cortez was talking through President Donald Trump’s “entire speech and the woman next to her keeps trying to look the other way.”
    The 65-year-old congresswoman responded to the teenager’s seemingly harmless tweet, despite not being tagged in it, saying that her and Ocasio-Cortez “are the future of the country.” She added, “and you’re right to be afrad of us. But you should learn my name.”

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    The NYPD lied to the press and told the press the wrong time he was to be lead out of the station. Liberals were embarrassed that this happened on the day of the SOTU. Trump was right once again.

    5 years ago

    Correction to #4 - There was not just one person who booed last night, when Trump mentioned socialism, but a number. They should all be identified and condemned by the House, the same way that Cong. Joe Wilson was. However, I won’t hold my breath, since there is one standard for Dems and another for Republicans.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    As we have a weak and compromised President, maybe it is time for Congress and take more of the lead.