Will Democratic Rebels Dethrone Nancy?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

After adding at least 37 seats and taking control of the House by running on change, congressional Democrats appear to be about to elect as their future leaders three of the oldest faces in the party.

Nancy Pelosi of California and Steny Hoyer of Maryland have led the House Democrats for 16 years. For 12 years, they have been joined in the leadership triumvirate by Jim Clyburn of South Carolina.

If these three emerge as speaker, majority leader and majority whip, all three Democratic leaders will be older than our oldest president, Ronald Reagan, was when he went home after two terms.

By 2020’s election, all three House leaders would be over 80.

Was this gerontocracy what America voted for when it awarded Democrats control of the U.S. House?

Hardly. Some Democrats won in 2018 by pledging not to vote for Pelosi as speaker, so unpopular is she in their districts. And if all who said they want new leadership were to vote for new leaders on the House floor Jan. 3 — when the speaker will be chosen — Pelosi would fall short. The race for speaker could then break wide-open.

Some 16 Democrats vowed Monday to oppose Pelosi on the House floor, one shy of being enough to block her return to the speakership after eight years.

In a letter that went public, the 16 declared: “Our majority came on the backs of candidates who said that they would support new leadership because voters in hard-won districts, and across the country, want to see real change in Washington. We promised to change the status quo, and we intend to deliver on that promise.”

The likelihood of the rebellion succeeding, however, remains slim, for no credible challenger to Pelosi has yet announced.

What explains the timidity in the Democratic caucus?

Pelosi punishes enemies. Democrats calling for new leaders have already been branded as sexists with the hashtag “#FiveWhiteGuys.”

Yet evidence is mounting that a Pelosi speakership would prove to be an unhappy close to her remarkable career.

One week after the election, 150 protesters from the Sunrise Movement and Justice Democrats blocked Pelosi’s House office to demand action on climate change. They were joined by the youngest member of the incoming Congress, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Pelosi declared herself “inspired” by the protesters, 51 of whom were arrested. She urged police to let them exercise their democratic rights and pledged to revive the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, which Republicans abolished.

Dismissing the committee as “toothless,” the protesters demanded that Pelosi’s party commit to bringing an end to the use of all fossil fuels and to accepting no more campaign contributions from the oil and gas industry.

Not going to happen with Pelosi as speaker. For when it comes to the leftist agenda of liberal Democrats from safe districts — Medicare for all, abolish ICE, impeach Trump — Pelosi would pigeonhole such measures to avoid the party’s being dragged too far to the left for 2020.

And if the House were to pass radical measures, the bills would die in the Senate or be vetoed by the president.

Moreover, within Pelosi’s party in the House, the various factions are going to be demanding a new distribution of the seats of power, of which there are only so many to go around.

Democratic women, who won more seats than ever, will want more, as will the Congressional Black Caucus and the Hispanics. It will most likely be white male Democrats, that shrinking cohort, who will be the principal losers in the new House.

That adage about Democrats being a collection of warring tribes gathered together in anticipation of common plunder has never seemed truer.

What, then, does the new year promise?

As it becomes apparent that there is little common ground for bipartisan legislation on Capitol Hill — except perhaps on infrastructure, and that would take a long time to enact — the cable news channels will look elsewhere for the type of action that causes ratings to soar. That action will inevitably come in the clashes between Trump and his enemies and the media that sustain them.

Out of the House — with Adam Schiff, Elijah Cummings, Maxine Waters and Jerrold Nadler as new chairs — will come a blizzard of subpoenas and a series of confrontations with witnesses.

From special counsel Robert Mueller’s office will almost surely come new indictments, trials and the long-anticipated report, which will go to the Justice Department, where Matthew Whitaker is acting attorney general.

Then there is the presidential race of 2020, where the Democratic Party has yet another gerontocracy problem.

By spring, there could be 20 Democrats who will have announced for president. And five of the most prominent mentioned — Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, John Kerry, Joe Biden and Mike Bloomberg — are also over 70, with Elizabeth Warren turning 70 in June.

While some candidates will be granted airtime because they are famous, the lesser-known will follow the single sure path to the cable studios and the weekend TV shows — the trashing of Trump.

Trading barbs is not Nancy Pelosi’s kind of fight.

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overthecliff
overthecliff
November 20, 2018 7:57 am

The Democrat Party is going to be crazy if the moderates like Pelosi re removed from leadership.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
November 20, 2018 8:49 am

Most people in the over 70 age bracket are retired and generally respected as advisors to family and friends . Many are forced to work part time to supplement their incomes for various reasons . The largest reason is the collusion of government representitives and wealthy business and investor lobbying to purchase favor from this group of corrupt aged fucks we call congress . In purchasing that favor millions of older dare I say elderly working people had their savings and retirement fleeced and the Congress critters laid a debt laden economy at the feet of those most injured while the perpetrators were bailed out at the majority of citizens expense . Now we have these aged farts struggling to maintain control and further destroy our nation as our president feeble attempts to fix anything falls short . These 80 plus year olds are propped up by ruthless agenda driven supporters and aids . Many 80 year old senior citizens cannot be trusted with the remote or driving a car but brainless idiots with a voters card want them back in control of a country well on its way to destruction these 80 year olds set up and supported their entire political life .
I guess low IQ voters don’t like a job left unfinished , so go for it all you members of the New Socialist Democrat Party (the real NAZI’s reborn “ANTIFA”)

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
November 20, 2018 10:00 am

Republicans ran on (in part) “Dems will put Pelosi back in charge” and they lost. People don’t hate Pelosi as much as GOP political consultants think they do.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 20, 2018 11:01 am

The leadership of the house will be between the Joos and the Coons.

The question for wealthy Jewish donors is two fold. Do we fund someone who we know has our heart ? Or do we fund someone who also has our backs but hates our guts?

Either way the Democrat party is the paid arm of the Joos. Aside from Peolosi, Sciff, and Nader are there any other coastal Joos to be bought?

I’ll handed to the Joos when it comes to being frugal. It certainly is cheaper to by a house seat then a Senate seat.

However, when Ginsberg and Breyer croak you won’t have much impact on new Justice.

Well I guess the Joos get what they pay for.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
November 20, 2018 6:13 pm

Moot point now. Coon Fudge will not challenge Joo Pelosi. Joo Nadler will be given a prominent chairmanship and Coon Cummings will be allowed to keep post.

Stucky
Stucky
November 20, 2018 11:45 am

Pelosi has nice tits for her age. I’m with her!

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Suds.
Suds.
  Stucky
November 20, 2018 12:30 pm

Nice view of a nice set. Looks like the owner of those knows how to handle some wood.
But I suspect she’d whack the male twig of any frisky conservative old white dude with that mallet.
Good and hard. Ahem.

That foto would make for a delightfully entertaining Caption This, from the male primates scurrying about the platform.