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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Pelosi 3-9-2020: Trump reelection puts 'civilization as we know it' at stake





What a flaming asshole!

Here she is on 12/6/2019 saying the same damn thing.


Looks like we all survived Armageddon. 



So put your trust in the Democratic party where one candidate is a borderline Alzheimer's case and the other is a devout Socialist/ Commie/ Atheist?


Pick your poison...




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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said President Trump getting reelected could endanger Western civilization. 

As the California Democrat was speaking at Northeastern’s Women Who Empower Summit in Boston, Massachusetts, on Monday, she emphasized to attendees that she felt the results of the upcoming 2020 election would have negative, rippling effects across the globe.

"This election is a very important election. In my view, civilization as we know it is at stake. It's about everything. It's about America," Pelosi said. 

"We ask God to bless America. What is America? America is our Constitution," said, adding later that the Bill of Rights is "under siege" and that the administration shows a "disloyalty to the Constitution." 

"We are a nation of immigrants who are being denigrated. And every newcomer to America with hopes, dreams, and aspirations for a better life for their children and the future — those are American traits. And those newcomers have made America more American."

The speaker employed similar rhetoric just prior to Trump's impeachment in December, saying she did not want to "even contemplate" a Trump reelection. "Let's not even contemplate that," she said in response to a question during a CNN Townhall. "Civilization as we know it today is at stake in the next election, and certainly our planet."

During her talk Monday, Pelosi also lamented how a woman had not yet been elected to the presidency and articulated her belief that the Democratic Party should nominate women or racial minorities in the future. 

"We have to have that diversity at the table. The beauty is in the mix. And that's why we can't just have a table of white males," she said, though later noting Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, 78, and former Vice President Joe Biden, 77, would be "infinitely better" than Trump. "Let's not even go into that low threshold," she added. 

Pelosi's remarks follow recent criticism of the Democratic nominating process, accusing it of alienating minorities while enabling old, white men. Former presidential contender Andrew Yang acknowledged the situation during a Democratic debate in December as the last remaining minority on stage, saying, "It’s both an honor and disappointment to be the lone candidate of color on the stage tonight. I miss Kamala. I miss Cory."

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren once claimed Native American heritage while first running for office, but a DNA test showed she only had trace amounts. "Being Native American is part of who our family is, and I'm glad to tell anyone about that. I am just very proud of it," Warren said in 2012. "My Aunt Be a has walked by that picture at least a 1,000 times remarked that he — her father, my Papaw — had high cheek bones like all of the Indians do," she continued.





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