Nancy Pelosi is Probably Going to Get Forced Out Following Georgiacaust
Anrew Anhglin
June 22, 2017
Kudos to Cher’s plastic surgeons. These people are geniuses. Maybe they should be put in charge of the Democrat Party.
Nancy, as stupid women are doing a lot these days, bet very big and lost very big.
So I bet she’s got that Rolling Stones’ song “Angie” playing in her head, with “Angie” being replaced with “Nancy.”
That’s where I’d be right now if I were her.
“We can’t say we never tried.”
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and other top Democrats put a brave face on Wednesday morning after a disappointing loss in the Georgia special election, yet there is no disguising the unhappiness in the party ranks.
There is no challenge to Pelosi’s leadership, and none is going to happen at this point, said numerous Democrats. But it’s clear frustration is growing with the longtime Democratic leader following the extensive losses Democrats have suffered over the past half-decade.
And the fact that Republicans spent millions of dollars on TV ads tying Democratic hopeful Jon Ossoff to Pelosi — and the brand of progressive policies she represents — shows that she will once again be an issue for Democratic challengers in the vary districts that the party needs to win to make her speaker again.
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June 22, 2017Kudos to Cher’s plastic surgeons. These people are geniuses. Maybe they should be put in charge of the Democrat Party.
Nancy, as stupid women are doing a lot these days, bet very big and lost very big.
So I bet she’s got that Rolling Stones’ song “Angie” playing in her head, with “Angie” being replaced with “Nancy.”
That’s where I’d be right now if I were her.
“We can’t say we never tried.”
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and other top Democrats put a brave face on Wednesday morning after a disappointing loss in the Georgia special election, yet there is no disguising the unhappiness in the party ranks.
There is no challenge to Pelosi’s leadership, and none is going to happen at this point, said numerous Democrats. But it’s clear frustration is growing with the longtime Democratic leader following the extensive losses Democrats have suffered over the past half-decade.
And the fact that Republicans spent millions of dollars on TV ads tying Democratic hopeful Jon Ossoff to Pelosi — and the brand of progressive policies she represents — shows that she will once again be an issue for Democratic challengers in the very districts that the party needs to win to make her speaker again.