I’ve been reluctant to write much about the “controversy” surrounding House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her use of military jets because the story is maddeningly dumb. I endorse Kevin Drum’s perspective wholeheartedly: “The continuing flap over Nancy Pelosi’s military jet accommodations is so knuckle-draggingly stupid that I can hardly stand to open the newspaper these days for fear of reading about it.”
And yet, we keep turning to the media for the news, and the media keeps harping on this entirely vacuous story.
It started much the same way the Obama “madrassa” nonsense did — with a ridiculous article in a news outlet owned by the Moonies. A week ago, the Washington Times reported that Pelosi has been “pressing the Bush administration for routine access to military aircraft for domestic flights, such as trips back to her San Francisco district.” While Dennis Hastert used military planes for his trips home, the Times said Pelosi is “demanding permanent access to a large military jet for herself, her staff, other Members and supporters.”
Far-right blogs and talk radio immediately embraced the story, which is a shame, because it’s entirely wrong. Pelosi said she was fine flying commercial, but the House Sergeant at Arms urged her to follow Hastert’s post-9/11 use of military jets. When Pelosi agreed to use military aircraft, she was going to use a different plane from Hastert — because the one Hastert used needs to refuel every 2,000 miles, couldn’t make it non-stop to California, and the Air Force determined that the Speaker’s safety would be best ensured by using a plane that has the fuel capacity to go coast-to-coast.
And yet, for reasons that defy comprehension, conservatives have been harping on this story relentlessly for days. You know it’s bad when even the White House is defending Pelosi.
The White House on Thursday defended House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (news, bio, voting record) against Republican criticism that her desire to fly in an Air Force transport plane is an extravagance.
“This is a silly story and I think it’s been unfair to the speaker,” White House spokesman Tony Snow said.
Yes, that was really Tony Snow.
What’s more, the right is characterizing this as some kind of example of abuse of power, when a) Pelosi hasn’t done anything wrong; and b) Hastert used military aircraft to help respond to the Mark Foley scandal.
And yet, conservative Pelosi critics like CNN’s Lou Dobbs continue to mislead the public with comments such as:
* Pelosi “wants the U.S. Air Force for personal accommodation.”
* Pelosi will use the plane “whenever she sees fit.”
* Pelosi could fly to her district non-stop “in the plane that Hastert was using.”
* Pelosi “wants a plane that accommodates 42 people, private stateroom…. She could take a circus with her.”
Not a word of this is true. Perhaps that no longer matters.