Oct 27 2009
What did Pelosi mean: “Are you serious?”
Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House of Representatives, third in line to become President, top dog of 435 elected representatives, leader and spokesperson for the democrat party, was asked where in the constitution is congress authorized to order normal everyday Americans to buy health insurance? Her answer to the reporter was “Are you serious,” turned away and went on to the next reporter for a different question. Link.
What did she mean when she responded to the reporters question by emphatically stating: “Are you serious?”
Did she think the reporter was joking? Did she think the question was irrelevant? Did she mean that who are you to ask me where in the constitution is the authorization for all this spending, when everyone knows that the constitution is irrelevant to these changes we’re going to make? Did she think that the reporter should know the answer to the question, so, why ask her? Was it a dumb question? Does she know the answer? Or, does she feel that she is above such trivial stuff like constitutional law? Or, does she feel that being the speaker of the house, she does not need to answer tough technical, legal, and to her, irrelevant questions. Who knows what’s inside that hairdo.
She IS the Speaker of the House. Special. Above all you people. Leader. Above stupid reporters. Extra-special. Comes from California. Has her own office. Her own staff. Her own hairdresser. Her own very special seat in the House, raised up above the rest of them. She looks down upon them all.
And, to scare the pants off the silent majority, she is third in line to be president?
Wow, we really need to beef up the protection for Obama and Biden.