...She brought vases of white lilies to the minority leader's office, but also a discipline that Democrats had not seen in years, threatening consequences for anyone who strayed from the party line.
The result was unity 88% of the time on such votes as energy policy and President Bush's budget. The famously unified Republicans did only slightly better....
Some believe Pelosi is held to a higher standard in maledominated Washington. When the men in the leadership stick to talking points, they are "on message." When Pelosi does, she is redundant and shrill.
"There is still a double standard," said Democratic strategist Anita Dunn, who has given Pelosi tips on media presence. "There have been some comb-over jokes about male members of Congress, but by and large people just accept what they look and sound like. That is still not the case with females."
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"I think the fact that I am a woman will raise expectations in terms of more hope in government, and I will not disappoint," she says.
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The gavel of the speaker of the House is in the hands of special interests, and now it will be in the hands of America's children. I don't mean to imply my male colleagues will have any less integrity…. But I don't know that a man can say that as easily as a woman can."
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