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DA Allison Haley got too much heat? Next strategy: slow walk while bribing and intimidating everybody in the chain of custody:
https://t.me/drawandstrikechannel/44419
I wait for the day when a video of the subtle threats and bribes of the CA political elite come to light.
Nancy Pelosi spent almost $500K on private jets despite climate preaching
- Do you happen to be friends w/ XYZ, the police chief? Just asking, because me and him are real good friends.
I wait for the day when a video of the subtle threats and bribes of the CA political elite come to light.
Hircus says
I wait for the day when a video of the subtle threats and bribes of the CA political elite come to light.
Honestly? I don't think in real life they are the least bit subtle about it.
Alcohol impairs the judgment you need to recognize that you are impaired. Ever try to take the keys away from a drunk?
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I love this princess stood her ground, while Nancy showed her true colors.
When I first saw the video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) appearing to shove the little daughter of Rep. Mayra Flores (R-TX) with her elbow during a photo-op for her swearing-in, I thought perhaps it was a manipulated video or maybe the angles weren’t clear. But then I saw a video taken from C-Span that seemed to show the same thing.
VATICAN CITY - Pelosi visited St. Peter's Basilica in Rome to receive communion this week, but left the entire city in an uproar after she drank all the wine and left no communion for anyone else.
Witnesses say Pelosi wrestled the chalice away from the priest who was offering it to her and emptied the whole thing before grabbing another chalice and guzzling that one too.
"I'm a bold protector of women's rights! I deserve this!" she yelled out, according to sources. "I'm a practicing Catholic! Good morning! Sunday morning!"
Sources confirmed that once Pelosi was finished, there was no communion wine left for the 1,200 people still waiting in line to receive it. Pelosi's husband stayed behind to ask for some communion in a to-go cup.
At publishing time, local authorities found Pelosi passed out in an alleyway. It was unclear whether it was because she had taken the cup in an unworthy manner and brought judgment onto herself, or because her blood alcohol was four times the legal limit.
House Republicans have released a report on their investigations into the riot on January 6, 2021, that determines the breach of the U.S. Capitol building was Democrat Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s fault.
The 141-page investigative report was independently published on Wednesday by Reps. Jim Banks (R-IN), Rodney Davis (R-IL), Troy Nehls (R-TX), Jim Jordan (R-OH), and Kelly Armstrong (R-ND).
It outlines the failures of House Democratic Party leadership and Capitol authorities that left the complex vulnerable.
Pelosi went on to misleadingly credit Biden for job numbers.
The former House speaker claimed Biden “created 9 million jobs in his term in office.
“Donald Trump has the worst record of job loss of any president, so we just have to make sure people know.”
Tur pushed back by giving context to the numbers, “That was a global pandemic.”
Pelosi paused for a moment and then snapped, “He had the worst record of any president.
“We’ve had other concerns in our country.
“If you want to be an apologist for Donald Trump, that may be your role, but it ain’t mine.”
Tur responded, “I don’t think that anybody can accuse me of that.”
Speaking of things happening differently, something else happened a lot differently this week as Democrats settled into their House minority roles. Axios quietly reported the story, headlined “Pelosi takes a hands-off role in House Democrats' internal fights.” More like a hip-off role. Usually, Nancy Pelosi hand-picks all the House committee assignments and whips the Democrats into line. You could almost feel sorry for them. But this time, the aging, day-drinking former Speaker, 106, was sidelined in Germany for hip replacement surgery (“hüftgelenkersatzoperation,” and I am not making that up).
During the House’s critical committee elections this week, Pelosi was persona absentia. “Pelosi,” Axios reported, “is charting a new, more detached course for working her will on the Democratic caucus she once ruled with an iron fist.”
That’s one way of saying it. Something was detached, that’s for sure. The article quoted a “Senior House Democrat” —too chicken to give his name— who admitted that "of course, Nancy was not in much of a position to make calls the last week."
Officially, Nancy’s surgery last Friday was an absolute success, she’s ready to take on the world again, looking to get back to her stock portfolio, she’s never felt better — according to a spokesman. Nancy hasn’t said anything herself, because nobody outside her circle has seen or heard from the Speaker since she fell in Luxembourg.
But the surgery was definitely bad timing what with Democrat committee elections this week, and the result was chaotic. Without her withered hand guiding the tiller, Pelosi’s preferred picks plunged into obscurity. ...
Did Pelosi’s choice of four-inch heels create a saner Democrat party in the House? And people say stilettos aren’t good for anything. We should be thanking them.
As far as I know, patients recovering from hip replacement surgery these days can get back on the phone a few hours following surgery. Is she in hiding? Was she sidelined? The entire party is painfully aware that Pelosi just stage-managed the Democrats’ direst defeat in living memory. They just don’t want to make Nancy’s banishment into a public spectacle.
The overextended, superannuated Pelosi era is over.
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