
The Democrat’s gaffe-machine keeps spitting better and better material. One never knows who will be “at bat” when the glory comes. Weather it’s Kamala, Biden, or any other volumes of silly people.
Here we have House Speaker Nancy Pelosi taking her swing from the machine.
As ConservativeBrief.com reports “While briefly speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Pelosi was asked about her handling and plan for the House voting on raising the debt ceiling so Democrats can attempt to pass their two massive spending bills.
But when CNN’s Manu Raju pressed Pelosi on reports that she has been trying to strongarm her colleagues into helping pass the measures, Pelosi appeared to get quite angry.”
“How much closer are they to an agreement with the Senate right now? Did the president indicate –” Raju began before Pelosi cut him off.
“You’ll have to talk to him about that,” Pelosi snapped back.
“Why get mad at members, twist the arms of moderates if this is not going to move anywhere?” Raju asked.
“What are you talking about? We have a responsibility to uphold – to lift up the full faith and credit of the United States of America. That’s what we have to do. These members have all voted for this last week,” Pelosi charged.
“So if they’re concerned how it might be in an add, it’s already in an add. Let’s give every confidence that we will do that. We cannot predicate our actions in the House on what could happen in the Senate. We can when we’re coming to an agreement on a bill, but in terms of this, I have no patience for people not voting,” she added.
Pelosi then went on another wild rant.
“So we had a very productive meeting. Today is the baseball game. So our hero for baseball is Cedric Richmond. Cedric Richmond is a very important appointment of President Biden to his administration, and he came and spoke baseball using those analogies which are very, shall we say, clear, to talk about where we need to be. It was actually – well, you can talk baseball later,” Pelosi said.
“I spent a good deal of time in the meeting talking about the debt ceiling because we have to get that done. It would be $15 trillion in household wealth would go down the drain. Unemployment would go up to 9%. It would double. It would be increased interest on car loans, credit card bills, mortgages, anything you’re paying interest on. So this is something that has to be done,” she added.


