The R's have extracted much mileage out of Pelosi, but in the next congress does it matter at all in terms of whom the democratic minority leader of the house is?
As it is, in 2007 when the dems took back the house after 12 short years of Republican majority, Pelosi, IMHO, was a democratic disaster. All Pelosi was good at was in being a compromise bridge between blue dog democrats, dino democrats, and the liberal wing of the democratic party. As a result, even with a solid majority on her side, Pelosi could not get legislation through, and that is not leadership.
But 20 20 hindsight, if the dems had picked strong leaders in the house and Senate, someone in the Sam Rayburn mold, the R's would have had very good reasons to howl, but the dems would have won the election of 11/2010 because they got positive things done.
But I agree with the R's this time, we need to get rid of Pelosi as dem house leader. And Reid as Senate majority leader also. I don't think the R's will like the new democratic leadership any better, but if the dems don't get organized and soon, the R's are really going to have this country totally screwed up.
As for the blue dog and dino democrats, they are the ones who mostly lost their elections, as they found out pandering to conservatism didn't work.