A female House member who would likely embarrass the Speaker if audio of the member is as explosive as Mr Breitbart describes is more than likely not a Republican

Breitbart to release ‘interesting’ audio of Capitol Hill politician


Sunday, September 12, 2010
By Kerry Picket

Known for releasing sensational viral videos, multi-media web mogul Andrew Breitart is preparing to post "interesting" audio of a member of Congress this week. I spoke to Mr. Breitbart following his speech at the FreedomWorks 9/12 rally in Washington, D.C. on Sunday afternoon.

“You’re going to hear interesting audio that’s going to come out this week, and it involves a certain member of Congress leaving a voicemail one should never leave asking for money of a person who she could help and vice versa," said Mr. Breitbart. "She is a known quantity and a respected person who has been granted a lot of respect and I think knowing people here, it is going to be very surprising that she would be behaving this way."

Mr. Breitbart is only giving out so much information about the identity of the member of Congress right now, but he cites House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's famous quote about running the "most ethical and honest Congress in history."

“She is a known quantity and a respected person who has been granted a lot of respect and I think knowing people here, it is going to be very surprising that she would be behaving this way. This was supposed to be the most ethical Congress of all time and this audio would raise suspicions about whether or not the leadership is putting this individual up to phone calls of this nature.â€