I am not sure about anyone else........but i am so glad she is joe.....joe the toff.....off ......i mean fir fuck sake all you do is hear that old drunk ho bleat ........her and her husband are always hammered .......oh no !!!sorry that's just her husband that get hammered ......well glad i am sick of her drunk ass always on about trump ........she secretly fancies him i think .......always babbling drunk about him .....good fucking riddance nasty AF old ......old .....old lady .......and she slurs like her dentures are about to fall out ....bye bye!!!!!!.....the new guys is not much better neither ,,......another donkey .....
Pelosi takes sly dig at Trump in farewell speech as speaker
In her final speech Thursday as House speaker, Nancy Pelosi couldn't resist taking one final dig at former President Donald Trump.
"I have enjoyed working with three presidents," Pelosi said of her historic tenure as the first woman in U.S. history ever to hold the powerful position, acknowledging the three as George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
She also served while Trump was president, but she did not include him in the list.
The mutual disdain between Pelosi and Trump has been on full display for years.
As speaker, Pelosi twice oversaw the impeachment of Trump in the House. In 2020, she tore up a copy of Trump's State of the Union address in full view of television cameras. Meanwhile, videotaped testimony that was played before the House select committee investigating the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, showed Pelosi fuming as she watched the conclusion of Trump's rally at the Capitol Ellipse.
"If he comes, I’m going to punch him out," Pelosi said after learning of Trump's desire to join his supporters at the Capitol. "I've been waiting for this, for trespassing on Capitol grounds. I'm going to punch him out, and I'm going to go to jail, and I'm going to be happy."
On Tuesday, announcing his candidacy for president in 2024, Trump framed the midterm election results as a victory over Pelosi.
"Nancy Pelosi has been fired, isn't that nice?" he said.
A week earlier, at a campaign rally in Ohio on Nov. 7, Trump referred to her as "an animal" for her role in orchestrating both of his impeachments in the House.
“I think she’s an animal, too, to tell you the truth,” Trump said at a rally near Dayton.
His vitriolic comments showed no regard for the fact that only days before, Pelosi's husband had been attacked and seriously injured by a man with a hammer at the couple's San Francisco home. In a radio interview on Nov. 1, Trump had even floated a baseless conspiracy theory insinuating that the intruder, who is alleged to have been politically motivated by far-right wing ideology, had in fact been inside the home.
“It’s weird things going on in that household in the last couple of weeks,” Trump said, adding: “But the glass, it seems, was broken from the inside to the out. So it wasn’t a break-in; it was a breakout. I don’t know. You hear the same things I do.”
Given this and countless other acrimonious exchanges she had with Trump, it is little wonder that Pelosi did not include Trump in the list of presidents she "enjoyed" working with. On Sunday, she was asked about Trump's latest White House bid.
"This is a person who has undermined the integrity of our elections, [who] has not honored his oath of office, who has encouraged people, strange kinds of people, to run for office," Pelosi told ABC News' George Stephanopoulos, adding, "He's not been a force for good, so I don't think his candidacy is a force for good for our country. But that's up to the Republicans to decide who they will choose."
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