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Pelosi Slams Gibbs for 'Politically Inept' House Forecast
2010-07-15
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) slammed White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs during Tuesday night's House Democratic Caucus meeting for saying Sunday that Democrats could lose control of the House in November.

Several Democratic sources in the room described a testy scenario that started with Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. (N.J.) criticizing Gibbs for saying on NBC's "Meet the Press" that there is "no doubt there's enough seats in play" to allow for a House GOP takeover in 2012. Things heated up as Pelosi jumped in and blasted Gibbs for making "politically inept" comments, according to one source.

"It was bad," another source said. "She was like: 'I don't appreciate it. I don't know who this guy is. I've never met him before. And he's saying that we're going to lose the House.'"

A spokesman for Pelosi declined to comment Tuesday night.

Pelosi reportedly said Gibbs' comments were particularly damaging because they give ammunition to Republicans trying to make the case that Democrats are going to lose in November. "Someone from the White House says it, and [House Minority Whip Eric] Cantor says it, so now you have both sides saying something," the source said. "So she was very upset."

At one point, the Speaker turned to Dan Turton, the White House legislative liaison, and demanded to know whether Gibbs was speaking for the White House or for himself. Turton said he did not think Gibbs' comments were a coordinated statement, the source said.

Pascrell voiced the opinion of many in the room when he complained that the White House has not given much campaign help to House Democrats and that Gibbs' remarks were "kind of emblematic of that," the source said.

However, Pelosi's bottom line was to discourage Members from stewing over the comments, according to another source. Although she said she sympathized with the Members' frustrations, the Speaker told the Caucus, "We've vented our frustrations, and we need to move past that and move forward."
Posted by:Fred

#10  Notice that Nancy prefixed "inept" with "politically"? I wonder what she's trying to say. Not.
Posted by: gorb   2010-07-15 22:55  

#9  Know what time it is?

Posted by: DMFD   2010-07-15 20:12  

#8  Gibbs tells the truth, that is, that the Democrats are at risk of losing the House. He tells the truth and the rest of the Democrats go nuts. The truth is rare with that crowd.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-07-15 17:16  

#7  Gibbs was playing the expectation game. Now, if the Dems retain control he says that 'we did better than we thought' if the Dems lose control he says, "well we always said that..."

the problem is that the House Dems fundraising gets hurt by these games and fundraising is way, way important to Pelosi, Hoyer, etc.
Posted by: lord garth   2010-07-15 13:09  

#6  Better watch your back, doughboy. Looks like you're on the verge of being labeled a "thought criminal".
Posted by: tu3031   2010-07-15 10:41  

#5  We would be better off electing a house plant out of Pelosi's district.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-07-15 10:30  

#4  Politically inept...
Is she Gibbs twin?

Posted by: twobyfour   2010-07-15 07:37  

#3  I think Gibbs was just trying to motivate Dim voters.

More, please.
Posted by: Bobby   2010-07-15 06:01  

#2  Circular firing squads actually are a fairly effective means of enforcing fire discipline.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-07-15 05:06  

#1  I got two words for this Nov.

Donner's Pass
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-07-15 04:42  

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