Nancy Pelosi will never live down this humiliating moment captured on camera

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Nancy Pelosi is reaching the end of her long, controversial, and disastrous career in American politics.

She isn’t going out with style and grace.

And Nancy Pelosi will never live down this humiliating moment captured on camera.

Nancy Pelosi flails away in defending Tim Walz

It fell to former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to defend Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s miserable performance in his debate against U.S. Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH).

A wild-eyed and scatterbrained Walz turned into an internet meme for his halting, nonsensical answers.


Nancy Pelosi made a career of defending the indefensible in terms of radical left-wing policies that proved unpopular and ineffective.

She gave it the old college try to put the best spin possible on Walz’s debacle in an interview with CNN’s Dana Bash claiming he stood for “trust and truth” on the debate stage.

“You saw the difference between truth and trust in terms of Walz and con and slick in terms of — this administration is for an abortion ban, a national abortion ban. And when they say leave it up to the states, the states have their own abortion bans,” Pelosi stated.

That was an interesting way to put things considering some of the things Walz told Americans.

The only tough question of the night Walz faced from CBS’s pro-Democrat moderators was to ask him to explain why he lied for years about being in Hong Kong during the pro-democracy protests in communist China’s Tiananmen Square.

All he could come up with was claiming he was a “knucklehead” and that he grew up in a Nebraska town of 400 residents where kids rode their bikes until sundown.

Walz also told Americans that he was friends with school shooters.

None of that came across as true or trustworthy which is why polls from CNN and CBS showed viewers thought that Vance won the debate.

Nancy Pelosi’s revisionist history

Pelosi then lied about Donald Trump and January 6.

Vance accurately recounted how former President Donald Trump told his supporters to “peacefully and patriotically” protest on January 6.

He also corrected the lie told by the Left that Trump incited an insurrection and there was no peaceful transfer of power as he left office as mandated by the Constitution on January 20, 2021.

Pelosi, however, doubled down on this bit and continued to falsely claim Trump led an insurrection against the government.

“This is a very serious matter. I mean, first, let me just put it in perspective. First of all, they weren’t telling the truth about it, A. They weren’t telling the truth about January 6. How about him saying the president was encouraging peaceful demonstrations at the Capitol? How about him saying the president was for a peaceful transfer of power on January 20?” Pelosi added.

This was not one of Pelosi’s better performances on television.

Walz didn’t give her much to work with due to the strange and cringy nature of how he conducted himself.

But the defenses Pelosi offered to cushion the blow of him bombing in the debate came off as less credible than Walz’s answers.

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