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Nancy Pelosi Explains the Origins of Her Famous Political Catchphrases

Associated PressNovember 6, 20251 min1,659 views
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The Origin of Pelosi's Catchphrases

  • πŸ’‘ Nancy Pelosi, reflecting on her career, discusses the origins of her well-known catchphrases.
  • πŸ“Œ Phrases like "Resting is rusting," "Diversity is our strength," and "Our unity is our power" have become synonymous with her time in the House of Representatives.

"For the Children" Explained

  • 🎯 The phrase "For the children" originated from efforts to improve Senate bills, emphasizing a focus on benefiting children.
  • πŸ’¬ Pelosi connects this to her broader philosophy: being in the political "arena" requires being prepared to take and throw punches, always with the children as the ultimate motivation.

"The Votes Are the Currency of the Realm"

  • ⚑ A memorable phrase, "The votes are the currency of the realm," emerged from a tense meeting with President Donald Trump regarding a potential government shutdown.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Pelosi used this to underscore the necessity of having sufficient legislative support to achieve political goals, a principle she applies to both executive discussions and internal caucus guidance.

Advice for New Members

  • 🧠 To new members entering Congress, Pelosi advises them to recreate and relax to avoid burnout in a demanding job.
  • πŸ’ͺ She stresses the importance of rejuvenation to maintain strength and effectiveness for the ongoing political battles.
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