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Pelosi’s Truly Cringeworthy ‘No Kings’ Moment – RedState

The left was out doing their radical protest thing on Saturday at their “No Kings” protests. 

You had many Democratic politicians joining in the events on Saturday, showing how deeply ingrained their party is with the far left. 






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While I didn’t see anything on her joining a march, former Speaker of the House, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) did engage in a theatre kid performance, just to let the radical left know she was all in with them. She tears up a plastic crown, declaring, “No Crown, No Kings!” Then she giggles like a five-year-old. 

Let me first note the huge edit, right when she’s trying to rip it apart, which I find hilarious, because that means to me that she probably wasn’t able to do it in one shot/had trouble doing it. 

Then I’m thinking she had to do something to show solidarity because she probably wasn’t able to walk in a march. She was leaning on someone for help the other day when she flipped out on a reporter when asked about Jan. 6. 






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How dare anyone question her, right? She doesn’t even allow replies to her “No Kings” tweet. Sounding awfully queen-like there, such a defender of democracy and free speech. Just not if that speech questions her. 

The accusation of Trump as “king” is quite something when he’s the one bringing peace and dismantling the bureaucratic state – he’s the opposite of “king.” Kings don’t generally dismantle their own power base. 

Meanwhile, all these people are free to scream their heads off, no matter how ridiculous what they say is about “kings.” Their march disproves their point. 

How long have Democrats like Nancy Pelosi been wielding power? She’s 85 years old, has been in office in the House for 38 years since June 1987, and has amassed great wealth. And she doesn’t seem to want to give up power, despite her advanced age, like multiple Democrats now in Congress. We saw what a problem that was with Joe Biden as well, where he ultimately was forced to pull out, but then replace him with someone who hadn’t gotten one primary vote for the top slot. So, who is it that has the problem with democracy again? 

She should retire and spend time with her grandkids. But she’s so addicted to her own power, she can’t do that.  





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