La Folle du Logis : Nancy Pelosi dans ses œuvres.
A la recherche de « complotistes » et d’ennemis du Parti dans tous les recoins du Capitole.
Article passionnant https://jonathanturley.org/2021/01/28/pelosi-declares-that-the-enemy-is-within-the-house-of-representatives-in-call-for-more-security/
"House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been attacking Republicans members as traitors in a continuation of the reckless rhetoric from the last four years on
both sides. Despite a desire for greater unity from voters, Pelosi has
sought to capitalize on rather than close those divisions while other
Democrats are calling for blacklists and retaliatory measures. The Speaker has now doubled down on these attacks by claiming that the need to increase security is due in no small degree to the “enemy within” in reference to the Republican ranks.
As with her prior conduct as Speaker, Pelosi continues to refuse to recognize any obligation to the institution in seeking consensus and reconciliation.
Pelosi declared on Thursday that there is an
obvious need for a “supplemental [budget] for more security for members
when the enemy is within the House of Representatives — a threat that
members are concerned about in addition to what is happening outside.”
Such language obviously thrills many who want to portray any opposing voices as traitors and seditionists. It has been rhetoric building for years as
the more leaders and academics engage in the politics of personal
destruction. The idea is to avoid responding to actual positions by
labeling the opposition as actual traitors, criminals, and threats. It
is the very signature of this age of rage in American politics.
The
members are legitimately debating the issue of members carrying
permitted weapons in Congress or on the House floor. Pelosi made direct
reference to one such member. There has also been criticism of a member
for her inflammatory statements on social media. Far enough. Those
issues can be addressed. However, even when confronted by reckless
accusations against a member who was reportedly showing her own family
around the Congress, Pelosi has doubled down on the rhetoric of treason in reference to Republicans generally. It precisely the type of rhetoric that many of us condemned when used by former President Donald Trump.
I have commended President Biden for his statements about the need to end the language of division and personal recrimination. Recently, he repeated that call and
said that politicians need to “eliminate the vitriol” and stop that
“the ad hominem attacks on one another.” He objected to people who “make
anything that you disagree with about the other person’s personality,
or their lack of integrity, or they’re not decent legislators, and the
like. So we have to get rid of that.”
I like the demeanor of Biden as president. However, as the President was making those comments, Speaker
Pelosi was engaging in the very vitriolic language that he condemned.
It will not end unless Biden calls out people in his own party and
demands a lowering of such rhetoric. His words continue to be drowned out by the words of his own party’s leadership."
Renaud Bouchard