WATCH: Nancy Pelosi Suffers Brain Failure Live on TV
Nasty Nancy Pelosi is by far one of the worst Democrats in Congress.
She’s not the most extreme. That award goes to someone like Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, or Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
One of the things that makes Pelosi one of the worst is her Marie Antoinette attitude and the power that she wields. She is by far one of the most powerful people in the country in that the Democrats will largely do what she says. And with a Democrat control over the House, this makes her very powerful.
But the thing that really makes her dangerous is that she’s so separated from reality and she’s senile. For crying out loud she’s an 81-year-old woman who has been pampered for her entire life, yet she thinks she knows her constituents and what they want. Give me a break.
Nearly every time she gets up to speak during a press conference, she bumbles around just about as much as Joe Biden does.
Last week, Nancy Pelosi took the podium to talk about a bill. She was trying to explain it but honestly, I don’t even understand what it is she’s trying to communicate.
She goes off the rails, apparently mixing in references to the EAGLE Act, a bill passed in the House aimed at China, with the names of current and former members of Congress (including one who is now deceased) and various stages of brain freeze.
“We have a bill in the House. It’s the McGovern bill. It’s a stronger bill, uh, than the, uh, the — it is, it’s, a bill that we could have freestanding or a bill that is in the EAGLE Act, that is part of the, um, the, um, Mr. — Foreign Affairs Committee, Mr. Kendrick Meeks — no, Gregory Meeks’ bill. Kendrick — we’re all very sad about losing Carrie Meek this week, so I referenced her son.”
“But chairman Meeks’ bill in the, um, in the House — so we will have that, but you see, in a defense — in a bill, whether it’s in the — whatever that thing’s called that they have in the Senate — or in a DOD bill, the Senate does not have the right to have a revenue or an appropriations matter.”
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— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) December 2, 2021