"A resolution, I think, would open up to contrary views to — that are not necessary at this time to be expressed in association with a resolution whose purpose is quite different," Pelosi said at a Capitol Hill news conference where she discussed various legislative matters.
She's not stating what her opinion is, only that dissenting views would crop up. Whether she would be dissenting is another matter.
Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., who posted a video on YouTube calling Michael Jackson a "pervert" and a "pedophile," has pledged to do all he could to block the resolution.
When members of the Congressional Black Caucus held a moment of silence in the House after Jackson died June 25, some lawmakers walked out of the chamber.
Why would she hold a vote on a resolution where her party may not appear 'together'?
Einstein said two things were infinite; the universe, and stupidity. He wasn't sure about the first, but he was certain about the second.