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June 16, 2006

Pelosi Goes Viral

pelosi.jpgWe were stumbling around the internets yesterday and discovered that our very own Ms. Pelosi has set up a YouTube page. How with it, our Ms. Pelosi.

And what will you find there? Oh, just clips of her playing soccer, lip-synching to pop hits, and ranting into a web cam whenever Tim Russert refuses to take her phone call. And boy, is her "Lazy Sunday" parody, "Lazy Appropriations", hilarious ("Lazy Appropriations start debate in the late afternoon/call Steny Hoyer just to see how he's doing/Hello? What up Stens?/Yo Pelosi what's cracking?/You thinking what I'm thinking? (Earmarks!)/Then it's happening"!). No, actually, you'll find clips of her and her peeps giving speeches on the House floor. Sadly, none of them appear to be mash ups with clips from anime cartoons.

Also you can find some of Nancy's favorite YouTube bits, including such great bits as "Ask a Ninja: Special Delivery 4: Net Neutrality" and "Rubber Stamp Republican Congress." We, however, don't even want to know what "Rahm Emmanuel Reads a Love Letter" is all about. She also makes an attempt at hipness and has links to a video by liberal's fave cause celebre, the Dixie Chicks and of Pink singing "Dear Mr President" live. We wonder if our Nance has ever gotten a party started.

Oh, there's one more thing-- we checked out Nancy's friend list only to discover that she has none. It's lonely at the top.


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Comments (2)

Steny Hoyer!.. thats hilarious.

"I love those artic-(what!)-cles of confederation."

and that photo.. still priceless.

 

What's with Pelosi's eyes? One too many face lifts?

 
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