CA-10: Nancy Pelosi and Ellen Tauscher

Some say the feud between Nancy Pelosi and Ellen Tauscher has always existed. Some say that it that it is a Hatfield-McCoy stories that goes back generations in east coast politics. But one thing is clear, it erupted in the press during the summer of 2001:

The story nonetheless laid bare a dispute that belies the solidarity of Bay Area delegation, arguably the most liberal in the nation. Its origins are a matter of dispute. Some believe Tauscher sees Pelosi as competition. Some believe Pelosi feels betrayed after helping Tauscher first get elected in 1996.

The rift has isolated Tauscher to a certain degree from her California colleagues, who almost universally are behind Pelosi.

"I've searched my heart why Ellen Tauscher would not support Nancy Pelosi for whip," said California Sen. Barbara Boxer, a firm Pelosi backer who was appalled at Tauscher's assertions. "I cannot figure out in my wildest imagination as to why she is not excited at this history-making prospect. Her doing this says to me she is a very bitter person."

Boxer wasn't the only California Democrat who was "appalled" at Tauscher not supporting a fellow woman of the delegation, the move infuriated John Burton (who many people at the time viewed as almost as powerful than the governor and overly protective of Pelosi.

It wasn't just the fact Tauscher abandoned Pelosi that made the situation so controversial, it was also the manner in which the story exploded:

In a culture where even the worst of political enemies are referred to as "my good friend," each struggles to find nice things to say about the other.

Their long-running dispute spilled onto the front pages of Roll Call -- the newspaper of Capitol Hill -- with an eyebrow-raising banner headline: "Pelosi Denies Whip Threats: Tauscher Charges Intimidation" as members were preparing to adjourn for their summer recess.

The Roll Call made no attempt to conceal the fact that the story was all Tauscher's doing:

Exposing a rift between two of the House's most powerful women, Rep. Ellen Tauscher (D-Calif.) charged this week that allies of Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in the state Legislature are threatening to weaken Tauscher's district in redistricting as retribution for her decision to back Pelosi's opponent in the race for party Whip.  [...]

The rumors, according to Tauscher and associates both in Washington and California, began soon after.

If Tauscher's first mistake was shivving Pelosi, her second mistake was to go whining to Roll Call about it:

Tauscher charged that the effort is being led by state Sen. John Burton (D), a former Member of Congress and close Pelosi associate who is now the Senate's President Pro Tempore. [...]

Though he evidently intended to bury the rumors Burton nonetheless made little effort to disguise his contempt for Tauscher, suggesting that she was inviting trouble by voicing her concerns.

"The best way to get a problem with me is to run crying to the press," Burton said gruffly.

Burton described his close relationship with each of the Members in the Bay Area delegation, but pointedly excluded Tauscher from the list, concluding, "Ellen is not one to determine where her district would be."

In the end, Tauscher's two blunders ended up with Burton creating a new 10th District that would remove any fear of Tauscher losing in a general, but one that was specifically designed to allow her to lose in a primary if she kept undermining Pelosi.

Tauscher wasn't redistricted out of a seat, but was given a clear shape up or ship out choice.

Yet Tauscher was defiant, insisting that she would continue her DLC push to water down the Democratic Party.

Remember, Tauscher's one of Washington's rising Blue Dog Democrats -- she's vice chair of the Democratic Leadership Council -- and that leaves the liberal Bay Area Democrats feeling blue. [...]

"Our party is trending toward districts like mine -- coalition swing Democratic districts," Tauscher said. "The old guard is threatened by us. There's a real concerted effort to say, 'We don't want to grow any more like her.'

"The fact is, I've worked hard with my Bay Area colleagues. I don't rub their noses in the fact that the DLC picked up four seats in the last election.

If we're going to get the majority (in the House), we need to be more moderate."

Since then, Tauscher's side has been rejected by Democrats while Pelosi is about to be sworn in as Speaker.

Not only did Tauscher end up on the wrong side of history, potentially even worse is she ended up on the wrong side of Burton, who does all he can to help Pelosi:

In San Francisco, Pelosi's friends and allies concede that one adviser stands head and shoulders above the rest: John Burton, the tart-tongued liberal famous for championing the cause of the poor, elderly and homeless in Sacramento and as a House member in Washington. His sister-in-law, the late Rep. Sala Burton, wife of legendary San Francisco Rep. Phil Burton, summoned Pelosi to her deathbed to urge her to run for Congress.

It was Burton's top goal to get Pelosi the gavel, which has been completed. Now it is time to shore up Pelosi's support, which begins in a district Burton knows so well you'd think he drew it himself.

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Pressure on Tauscher (none / 0)

Pelosi tried the carrot and it failed, but the stick has proven successful when you compare quotes before and after the 2008 primary became a big story:

10/8/2006: Democratic Rep. Ellen Tauscher described herself "an independent and effective moderate"

12/19/2006: Replies Tauscher spokesman Kevin Lawlor: "Congresswoman Tauscher is a proud Democrat and has been all her life. She values the netroots and every tool that gives citizens a voice in our democracy.

Pressure on Tauscher gives Pelosi power.


Bob Brigham Blog
by Bob Brigham on Thu Dec 21, 2006 at 04:38:55 PM EST

Re: CA-10: Nancy Pelosi and Ellen Tauscher (none / 0)

I can't wait till Tauscher is primaried.  I want to see the DLC crowd crap their pants.  Am I still PO'ed over Lamont?  You bet I am.  I just want to hear the DLC'ers reaction when there is no doubt that we are a force to be reckoned with.  Where is Phil Ochs when we need him?


John McCain: Bush right to veto kids health insurance expansion
by Calvin Jones and the 13th Apostle on Thu Dec 21, 2006 at 07:43:21 PM EST

Re: CA-10: Nancy Pelosi and Ellen Tauscher (none / 0)

According to the SF Chronicle Politics Blog, the blogs are on the decline politically:

But defenders of Tauscher note that Kos and some others in the blogosphere sharply targeted the moderate Lieberman -- and got credit for getting him defeated in the Democratic primary -- only to find their influence was viewed as profoundly weakened when he was handily re-elected as an independent in the mid-term elections.

Yes, the people SFGate talks to view the netroots as having influence that is "profoundly weakened" after the last cycle. A lot more on this here and here.


Bob Brigham Blog
by Bob Brigham on Thu Dec 21, 2006 at 08:38:07 PM EST
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The Dikes Will Hold, Saddam Has WMDs, And Blogs (none / 0)

Have No Real Power

Sigh!  Whatever happened to "The check is in the mail"?


by Paul Rosenberg on Thu Dec 21, 2006 at 11:00:33 PM EST
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Re: The Dikes Will Hold, Saddam Has WMDs, And Blog (3.00 / 1)

Nationwide story in the Chronicle's back yard and they didn't pick it up until it hit the DC press and then blew it. Poor Bronstein.


Bob Brigham Blog
by Bob Brigham on Thu Dec 21, 2006 at 11:06:32 PM EST
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Re: CA-10: Nancy Pelosi and Ellen Tauscher (none / 0)

Don't those idiots realize that the only thing that saved Liarberman was the result of Repubs fielding a seriously weak candidate and Rove and Co. sending Holy Joe a lot of money.  I don't get how Kos' influence has waned.  I bet it has only grown.


John McCain: Bush right to veto kids health insurance expansion
by Calvin Jones and the 13th Apostle on Fri Dec 22, 2006 at 05:00:50 PM EST
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Re: CA-10: Nancy Pelosi and Ellen Tauscher (none / 0)

Speaking of Kos, here are some links to tag pages you can bookmark to follow the race:
Bob Brigham Blog
by Bob Brigham on Fri Dec 22, 2006 at 05:56:57 PM EST
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Re: CA-10: Nancy Pelosi and Ellen Tauscher (none / 0)

Thanks.  I am an East Coaster and while I don't live in CT, I used to(So Holy Joe's race was of great interest to me).  I will be very interested to see how this plays out, especially because it seems, while Pelosi would never say it publicly, she won't shed any tears should Tauscher get tossed in the primary in '08.


John McCain: Bush right to veto kids health insurance expansion
by Calvin Jones and the 13th Apostle on Fri Dec 22, 2006 at 07:13:45 PM EST
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Re: CA-10: Nancy Pelosi and Ellen Tauscher (3.00 / 1)

Indeed. And Tauscher's problem is that everyone in DC, SF and Sacramento knows about the Pelosi/Tauscher dynamic.
Bob Brigham Blog
by Bob Brigham on Fri Dec 22, 2006 at 08:17:21 PM EST
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She's gotta be Target #1 (none / 0)

It's not as if her district is in dire danger of going red.  Are there any decent candidates we should be backing?  Gotta start now, in order to make it a credible challenge!


by Phoenix Woman on Fri Dec 22, 2006 at 09:26:35 AM EST
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Re: She's gotta be Target #1 (3.00 / 1)

No candidate yet, but things are more than just starting. Pledges for donations are starting, State Senator Tom Torlakson has not expressed an interest in runninfg for the seat, even though he's termed out in 2008. He's planning on running for the assembly in 2008. I hadn't vetted him thouroughly, he just seemed like a possible, since his state district overlaps a good part of Tauscher's.

It was pointed out to me, by someone who actually knows political stratagy, that now may be too early for a candidate to declare anyway. Now is the time to spread the word about Tauscher's record, her coziness with Bushie.

A candidate takes a big risk in declaring for a primary in a seat held by their own party, and we still dont know if the new DCCC chair is as big a dirtwad as Rahm.


Start pledging now to dump Ellen Tausher
by Kurlan Naiskos on Fri Dec 22, 2006 at 11:54:24 PM EST
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Re: She's gotta be Target #1 (none / 0)

Yeah and it is not the time to get pledges, nor is there a push for them right now.  We can raise the needed cash in a short amount of time later.  Right now it is all about Tauscher, not any particular candidate.


by juls on Sat Dec 23, 2006 at 12:06:13 AM EST
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I Think It's Clear (3.00 / 2)

Tauscher has no real friends in her immediate neighborhood.

However, even though she's really pissed people off, they won't readily embrace folks like us pushing for a primary challenge.  We need to build opposition from below, and recruit a really viable, progressive candidate.  Once those pieces are place, things will be very different.  But we can't depend on them to help us get things off the ground.

That's okay, however.  It will be a much more effective challenge the more it is developed from below.  What this history shows is that a challenge from below has some chance of being successful, because Tauscher will not be able to simply line up the whole establishment behind her.  This is the true value of this history.  It's a form of air cover that tells us that a ground war has a chance of succeeding.

What more do we need in the way of encouragement?

In fact, Burton's first words to us are likely to be, "What the hell took you so long?"


by Paul Rosenberg on Thu Dec 21, 2006 at 09:46:30 PM EST

Burton and the blogs (3.00 / 1)

I expect his first words to be more along the lines of, "What the fuck took you fucks so fucking long?"


Bob Brigham Blog
by Bob Brigham on Thu Dec 21, 2006 at 09:50:17 PM EST
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Yeah, That IS More Like Burton (3.00 / 0)

What was I thinking?

Must've been my low blood sugar.  Had a veggie burger.  All better now.


by Paul Rosenberg on Thu Dec 21, 2006 at 10:56:30 PM EST
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Re: Yeah, That IS More Like Burton (3.00 / 1)

I think Burton has the highest percentage of censored words in quotes of any major politician.

But unlike Tauscher, he knows how to adapt. Can't wait until he starts posting, an uncensored medium is perfect for him!


Bob Brigham Blog
by Bob Brigham on Thu Dec 21, 2006 at 10:59:29 PM EST
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How about we ask Burton... (3.00 / 1)

...who he thinks would be a good primary candidate against DINO Ellen?

That way, we're not just arrogantly parachuting into CA-10.  

I'll bet he already has a few names in mind.


by Phoenix Woman on Fri Dec 22, 2006 at 09:29:43 AM EST
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Nobody's Talking About Parachuting In (3.00 / 1)

All the talk here is about exposing and challenging Tauscher.  Nobody's talking about running against her.  It's all about creating the pre-conditions so that someone from the district will decide to run.

It might make sense to approach Burton somewhere down the road, if no one steps forward early on.  But doing so prematurely would only increase the sense of a power-play from outside the district.

It would be good to have a candidate declare with a full year to run against her--meaning by this June.  That means raising a lot of ruckus in the next three to four months, so that someone serious is willing to consider devoting that much of their lives to this challenge.  If we can cause a considerable stir by late April, but there are no prospects, then it might be good to approach Burton.  But not before, IMHO.


by Paul Rosenberg on Fri Dec 22, 2006 at 11:39:07 AM EST
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