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Nancy Pelosi: Un-merry maid; Update: Pushing March 21 Demcare deadline, no public option through reconciliation, Slaughter House horror

By Michelle Malkin  •  March 12, 2010 11:00 AM Scroll for updates…Pelosi pushes for 3/21 Demcare deadline, rejects public option via reconciliation…Photoshop: Ray D.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s deficient cleaning serviceby Michelle MalkinCreators SyndicateCopyright 2010“Maybe it will take a woman to clean up the House,” Nancy Pelosi boasted before the 2006 mid-term elections and over again. Looks like those XX chromosomes didn’t give her much advantage over the old cleaning crew. The swamp she was supposed to drain is overflowing. And less than four years after a sordid sexual predation scandal involving a creepy congressman rocked the Republican Party, a sordid sexual predation scandal involving a creepy congressman is now rocking the Democrat Party.The same questions that dogged House leaders then are dogging House Speaker Pelosi now: What did she and her staff know and when did they know it?On Thursday afternoon, by a vote of 402-1, the House overwhelmingly passed a privileged resolution offered by the Republican leadership demanding a formal House Ethics Committee investigation of Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her (mis)handling of harassment allegations concerning disgraced former New York Rep. Eric Massa. The soft-on-corruption ethics panel (see under “Rangel, Charlie”) had decided to shut down its investigation after Massa abruptly resigned on Monday. But with reports piling up on how Massa kept a Capitol Hill playhouse filled with young, low-paid male staffers and how Pelosi’s office had fielded complaints of his bizarre and inappropriate behavior back in October, the House decided to pry the lid back open and put a stop to what the resolution calls the “public ridicule” that the seeming cover-up has invited. Housecleaner Pelosi cannot be pleased by the second-guessing of her handiwork. Color her an un-merry maid. Even Democrat Rep. Patrick Kennedy, fresh from his raving House floor meltdown over media coverage of the Massa mess, voted for the GOP-initiated House resolution. Finally: Bipartisanship we can believe in!With the exception of lone House Democrat Rep. Chaka Fattah who voted “no” and 27 members (including those who sit on the House Ethics Committee) who voted “present” or “not voting,” every other member of Pelosi’s House supported the petition to direct the Committee on Standards of Official to investigate fully “which House Democratic leaders and members of their respective staffs had knowledge prior to March 3, 2010 of the aforementioned allegations concerning Mr. Massa, and what actions each leader and staffer having any such knowledge took after learning of the allegations.” [The demand will now be referred to the Ethics Committee.]The resolution stipulates that “numerous confusing and conflicting media reports that House Democratic leaders knew about, and may have failed to handle appropriately, allegations that Rep. Massa was sexually harassing his own employees have raised serious and legitimate questions about what Speaker Pelosi as well as other Democratic leaders and their respective staffs were told, and what those individuals did with the information in their possession.”Democrat Rep. Barney Frank, who earned a House Ethics Committee slap on the wrist in 1990 after using his congressional office to fix parking tickets for male prostitute Steven Gobie, was one of those leaders in the know. After voting for the resolution, he disclosed for the first time that Massa had invited one of his young staffers to dinner. “Although this was not an ethical violation,” Frank said in a published statement, one of his senior staffers who was informed of the dinner alerted former Rep. Massa’s Chief of Staff, Joe Racalto.In other words: Frank’s office knew it smelled illicit. And Barney Frank would know.Racalto went on to contact Pelosi’s office directly in October. Tick, tick, tick. Five months later, in the wake of Massa’s own self-professed proclivity for tickle parties and victim/witness accounts of Massa’s alleged sexual assaults on his Navy underlings, Pelosi is pooh-poohing the scandal: “I have a job to do and not to be the receiver of rumors.” Translation: Don’t bother me with concerns about my members’ indiscretions. I’m busy. How quickly we’ve accelerated from the “most ethical” House ever to “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.”There was a time when Pelosi the protector held House leaders to the highest standards and expectations in guarding young people working on Capitol Hill. During the GOP Mark Foley scandal, she inveighed: “The children who work as Pages in the Congress are Members’ special trust. Statements by the Republican Leadership indicate that they violated this trust when they were made aware of the Internet stalking of an underage Page by Mr. Foley and covered it up for six months to a year.”Yet, she remains silent on the plight of the twentysomethings whom Massa was keeping house with under circumstances that rate an Ick Factor of 10+. Massa’s alleged targets are someone’s children, too.Deflecting accountability for her own office’s violations of trust, Pelosi feigned sympathy for Massa and attributed his impaired ethical judgment to his medical condition (he has cancer). “Poor baby,” she said through gritted teeth. He’s “a very sick person.” So, what’s Pelosi’s excuse?***Update 11:30am Eastern. Pelosi made a brief press appearance to appear in command of the health care reform debate. She said the House would take as long as it needed…and then floated a March 21 deadline, on which she said she was happy Obama would be in attendance to sign a bill. Says public option will not be in this bill. Addressed parliamentary debate tussle from yesterday and asserted that “once we pass the Senate bill, it will be law.” Talked about student loan nationalization as part of reconciliation package. “In order for the Senate to do reconciliation, President must first sign the bill.”More from Daniel Foster at NRO:It is looking increasingly likely that Pelosi will employ the “Slaughter Rule,” a complex legislative maneuver that could allow the House to avoid a direct up-or-down vote on the Senate bill.In a conference call with reporters, including NRO, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) commented on the House’s plan.“It doesn’t solve their political problem,” McConnell said of the maneuver. “The Cornhusker Kickback, the Louisiana Purchase, Gator-Aid. . . .Every member of the House of Representatives who votes for the Senate bill will have voted for all these things.”McConnell continued, saying the employment of the Slaughter Rule would at best reveal House Democrats as flip-floppers. “It’s not solvable. . .. And even if by some hook or crook or maneuver or parliamentary device some of [the special deals] will be removed, then the position they will be in is that they will have voted for these measures before they voted against them.”“The reason all this arm-twisting and parliamentary maneuvers is going on is because people hate this bill,” McConnell said.But CongressDaily reports that, despite a key ruling from the Senate parliamentarian that the reconciliation process cannot start until the Senate bill is passed by the House and signed into law, the House is undeterred in pursuing the rule as a means of passing health-care reform.And from Allahpundit:Precisely because of the Slaughter strategy, it’s not the Senate bill that the House will be voting on. They’ll be voting on the reconciliation “fix,” which will be deemed to include the Senate bill but which hasn’t even been written yet. Will that be ready 72 or 48 or 24 hours before the vote on? No one knows. Although honestly, at this point, I hope it isn’t. I’d prefer to see them finish the bill an hour before the vote, or else to pass a completely blank reconciliation bill and then fill in whatever provisions they like at a meeting with Obama afterwards. That’s the only truly fitting way to end this fiasco — that, or having the bill fail narrowly during the House vote, at which point Pelosi would rise and somehow simply “deem” it as having passed. The more illegitimate this thing is, the greater the (admittedly small) chance that the GOP can roll back parts of it later. So here’s to Democrats getting really, really crazy with the cheese whiz. Posted in: Corruption, Health care, Nancy Pelosi Printer Friendly comments (67)   trackbacks (6)

NYT pity party for Obama bundler-turned-bungler Desiree Rogers

March 12, 2010 12:59 PM by Michelle Malkin 48 Comments | 2 Trackbacks

Panic at the Team O: Asia jaunt delayed for Demcare

March 12, 2010 09:37 AM by Michelle Malkin 55 Comments | 7 Trackbacks

The South Jersey jihadist

March 12, 2010 05:38 AM by Michelle Malkin 43 Comments | 6 Trackbacks

Harry Reid hides behind 11-year-old kiddie shield Marcelas Owens

March 12, 2010 12:25 AM by Michelle Malkin 78 Comments | 6 Trackbacks

A wrench in Dems’ Wreckonciliation plans, but…

March 11, 2010 04:50 PM by Michelle Malkin 52 Comments | 7 Trackbacks Oops.

Holding Corruption-Enabler of the House Nancy Pelosi accountable; GOP resolution on Massa ethics probe passes 404-2 402-1; roll call vote added

March 11, 2010 01:36 PM by Michelle Malkin 78 Comments | 8 Trackbacks

Corruptocrat AG Eric Holder’s “forgetfulness” strikes again

March 11, 2010 11:55 AM by Michelle Malkin 32 Comments | 1 Trackback

Endless “Time for talk is over” tour hits Cleveland, Ohio on Monday; Update: More signs of No-mentum

March 11, 2010 11:01 AM by Michelle Malkin 71 Comments | 10 Trackbacks

Colorado Democrats strangle Internet entrepreneurs

March 11, 2010 09:52 AM by Michelle Malkin 54 Comments | 2 Trackbacks Heckuva job, Gov. Ritter!

Readers of the day

March 10, 2010 09:25 PM by Michelle Malkin 26 Comments | 1 Trackback

Who turned in “Jihad Jane?”

March 10, 2010 03:23 PM by Michelle Malkin 41 Comments | 5 Trackbacks

Dump Demcare: 2,000 protest in St. Louis; keep the no-mentum going; Dems push “Slaughter Solution;” March 16 Call to Action

March 10, 2010 01:59 PM by Michelle Malkin 79 Comments | 11 Trackbacks Make your voice heard.

Adam Kokesh: An anti-war smear merchant in “Republican” clothing

March 10, 2010 12:18 PM by Michelle Malkin 70 Comments | 14 Trackbacks

Obama’s anti-fraud gimmick

March 10, 2010 10:58 AM by Michelle Malkin 27 Comments | 2 Trackbacks

The House Ethics Committee is a corruption-enabling cesspool

March 10, 2010 09:59 AM by Michelle Malkin 27 Comments | 4 Trackbacks

Obamacare Road Show, Pt. II: Bring out the human kiddie shields

March 10, 2010 09:25 AM by Michelle Malkin 64 Comments | 7 Trackbacks

Paul Krugman, Cynthia Tucker, and the unemployment benefits debate, Pt. III

March 9, 2010 10:27 PM by Michelle Malkin 36 Comments | 2 Trackbacks

Obama’s war on fishing?!?!?!

March 9, 2010 05:00 PM by Michelle Malkin 97 Comments | 12 Trackbacks

From naked shower fights to…back wax…and a Capitol Hill gropefest…now, interns…and… “tickle fights”…ugh…x-ray tumors, oh dear…

March 9, 2010 02:17 PM by Michelle Malkin 102 Comments | 8 Trackbacks

My race is “American”

March 9, 2010 10:47 AM by Michelle Malkin 163 Comments | 14 Trackbacks

Will Stupak be bought on Demcare?

March 9, 2010 05:10 AM by Michelle Malkin 58 Comments | 12 Trackbacks

Video flashbacks: Eric Massa attacks Rush Limbaugh, embraces Eliot Spitzer

March 8, 2010 11:50 PM by Michelle Malkin 64 Comments | 20 Trackbacks He is not a useful idiot. He’s just an idiot.

Weapon of Massa distraction: Cold showers and hot conspiracies

March 8, 2010 05:34 PM by Michelle Malkin 54 Comments | 19 Trackbacks

The slacker mandate revisited

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