Pelosi's power grab

Both USA Today and WaPo are hammering Pelosi for her trip to Damascus.


Pelosi steps out of bounds on ill-conceived trip to Syria


But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi crossed a line this week by visiting Syria, where she met with President Bashar Assad.


Pratfall in Damascus


Never mind that that statement is ludicrous: As any diplomat with knowledge of the region could have told Ms. Pelosi, Mr. Assad is a corrupt thug whose overriding priority at the moment is not peace with Israel but heading off U.N. charges that he orchestrated the murder of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri. The really striking development here is the attempt by a Democratic congressional leader to substitute her own foreign policy for that of a sitting Republican president. Two weeks ago Ms. Pelosi rammed legislation through the House of Representatives that would strip Mr. Bush of his authority as commander in chief to manage troop movements in Iraq. Now she is attempting to introduce a new Middle East policy that directly conflicts with that of the president. We have found much to criticize in Mr. Bush's military strategy and regional diplomacy. But Ms. Pelosi's attempt to establish a shadow presidency is not only counterproductive, it is foolish.


Imagine the left's reaction if Newt had started brokering deals with foreign nations on his own. The hue and cry for his removal would have been overwhelming. And they would have been right.

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