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Nancy Pelosi Tries to Turn Trump Into Biden Saying His Loved Ones Should Intervene

Nancy Pelosi Tries to Turn Trump Into Biden Saying His Loved Ones Should Intervene

“I do wish there would be an intervention from his family, assuming they love him beyond the resources … that they would intervene”

During a recent appearance on MSNBC, Nancy Pelosi described Trump by stealing the same language that Biden critics have been using for months, suggesting that his family should intervene to prevent him from running.

That isn’t even the funniest part. Pelosi begins by accusing Trump of projection, before launching into an extended period of doing just that.

FOX News reported:

Pelosi calls on Trump’s family, Republican Party to stage an ‘intervention’ for him: ‘A cult to a thug’

Former House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., called former President Trump an “imposter” in an interview on Thursday and asked that someone stage an “intervention” for him.

“He knows he’s wacky,” Pelosi told MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell. “He knows he’s an imposter.”

“But I do wish there would be an intervention from his family, assuming they love him beyond the resources … that they would intervene,” she said, adding that she also hoped that the “Republican Party would have an intervention.”

Trump took part in a series of meetings with Republicans on several issues, including abortion and his legal challenges, on Thursday. According to several GOP senators, a discussion on ending taxes on servers’ tips was also proposed, highlighting the former president’s attempts to focus on the economy ahead of the November election.

“They have become a cult to a thug,” she said about the visit. “And that is really a tragedy.”

Here’s the clip:

Here’s a reality check for the former speaker. Biden’s age and obvious mental decline is a real issue that everyone can see with their own eyes.

Byron York writes at the Washington Examiner:

The Biden issue that won’t go away

THE BIDEN ISSUE THAT WON’T GO AWAY. Just last week, an edition of this newsletter was headlined, “Biden’s losing battle with the age issue.” Now, there’s more to discuss.

On Monday evening, the president attended a Juneteenth concert on the White House lawn. It wasn’t a complicated event, as presidential appearances go. All President Joe Biden had to do was walk out of the White House, join the crowd listening to the music, and make some brief remarks.

It didn’t go well. As the music played, Biden took his place on a front row that included Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff, actor Billy Porter (wearing a “rainbow sequined caftan … accessorized with bedazzled ankle boots,” according to Women’s Wear Daily), and, next to Biden, Philonise Floyd, the brother of George Floyd.

Everyone was standing and swaying and clapping to singer Kirk Franklin’s performance. Everyone, that is, except Biden. As the scene unfolded around him, the president stood still and absolutely motionless, his hands hanging by his side. His face had a frozen expression, and his eyes seemed fixed, staring straight ahead. This went on for about a minute.

Yeah, Trump is the one who needs an intervention…

Gook luck with that narrative, Nancy.

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steves59 | June 15, 2024 at 10:18 am

Now do Biden, Nancy you ignorant slut.
I can smell the dementia, vodka and halitosis emanating from that screen clip a mile away. And I’m talking about Pelosi, not O’Donnell.
The sad part is that there are a certain number of dumbed-down AINO’s (Americans In Name Only) who believe everything San Fran Nan says.


     
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    Paula in reply to steves59. | June 15, 2024 at 10:24 am

    Poor thing. She’s miserable and it shows. Oh well, she can always tear up one of Trump’s speeches to let out some of her pent-up hatred and anger.


     
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    Concise in reply to steves59. | June 15, 2024 at 11:05 am

    The repulsive left will always project there wrongs, weaknesses whatever on their opponents. It’s reflexive for them. They always do it. It’s almost pathological.


     
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    JohnSmith100 in reply to steves59. | June 15, 2024 at 2:22 pm

    I have an ex wife similar to Pelosi, except that last I knew she did not have halitosis, that was 8 years ago. The good news is that age related loss of marbles is nor as bad for me as her or Pelosi’s loss.

    And she is a flaming liberal.


     
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    Dimsdale in reply to steves59. | June 15, 2024 at 3:12 pm

    Like Bandy X. Lee, who tried to “psychoanalyze” Pres. Trump remotely, and quite unsuccessfully, notwithstanding the blatant ethical violations. She too refused to do the same to Biden.

    The projection is strong in Lady Nosferatu.


 
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PrincetonAl | June 15, 2024 at 10:29 am

Gaslighting: (noun)

When over the hill dementia patients try to get you to doubt the mental faculties of the razor sharp and healthy.

Which loved ones should intervene?

Trump can speak 2 hours without notes.
Biden can speak almost 2 minutes with notes.

Trump’s loved ones intervened. He took a mental cognitive test and passed.

Biden’s loved ones weighed in on his mental fitness and there was nothing to weigh.


     
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    JohnSmith100 in reply to Paula. | June 15, 2024 at 2:29 pm

    I had commented one or two years ago that Jill’s handing of Joe amounted to elder abuse. She should be charged, though I think she has committed far worse crimes.


 
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scooterjay | June 15, 2024 at 10:48 am

Really?

Demonize half the country as threats to democracy. What is the goal, a right-wing “Dictator” that will represent a return to normalcy?


 
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Roberta | June 15, 2024 at 10:50 am

Maybe Pelosi’s family should intervene.


 
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CommoChief | June 15, 2024 at 11:10 am

Isn’t Pelosi the same person whose daughter was supposed to the caretaker for Sen Feinstein as that poor addled woman was used by d/prog in her final days purely for political power/benefit? Go sling that BS elsewhere sister b/c ain’t no-one with any sense buying what you are trying to sell.


 
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gonzotx | June 15, 2024 at 11:34 am

George Floyd’s brother

Think about that

I’m sorry but the Souths slavery continues to haunt this country still.

I know many countries have had slavery, have slavery, Jews were the Pharaohs slaves, but it doesn’t seem that any Country has paid the price of slavery, like the US.

I’m not savvy about the workings of all the Countries of the world, but it does seem that African slaves, as a whole, just can’t, or won’t , move on with their life’s.


     
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    Thad Jarvis in reply to gonzotx. | June 15, 2024 at 12:02 pm

    “life’s”


     
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    JohnSmith100 in reply to gonzotx. | June 15, 2024 at 2:48 pm

    The original sin was African’s who invented slavery, and then progressed to selling the others. Thye are still enslaving their own people today.

    Those who think they deserve compensation should be sent back to Africa to seek such from the ancestors of those who enslaved their ancestors.


       
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      CommoChief in reply to JohnSmith100. | June 15, 2024 at 7:37 pm

      Lets not ignore the crews who went on voyages to buy them and transport them to the US and the financial backers of those slave buying ventures nor ignore the merchants who purchased the agricultural products in bulk, the financial backers of those purchases and the folks who used the end products of that slave labor ….

      What many seem to have a very hard time with is remembering that the profits off the slave trade itself and most of the profits for retail transactions of agricultural goods produced by slave labor were largely concentrated in the Northeastern US not the South. Rich men North of Richmond isn’t a new phenomenon. The financial center of the US has long been in the Northeast and the foundations of many family fortunes, big business and prominent educational institutions were built on the back of slavery. There are lots of dirty hands outside the Southern USA. While ignoring those facts may bring some self righteous sense of virtue ‘my goodness how could those backwards Southerners be so evil, why weren’t they as good, virtuous and pure of year as we in X State outside the Southern USA, it is as false and/or as incomplete a record as the J6 Committee tried to sell us.


         
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        alaskabob in reply to CommoChief. | June 15, 2024 at 10:04 pm

        The triangle of slaves, sugar and rum.


         
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        Azathoth in reply to CommoChief. | June 17, 2024 at 12:34 pm

        Why would anyone ignore them?

        They weren’t doing anything wrong.

        They were engaging in a universal, legal trade.

        All legal and above board.

        It was the West that MADE it illegal.

        Because it is, historically, neither illegal or immoral–even the gods and God Himself don’t seem to have a problem with the practice of slavery.

        WE, men of the west, have decided otherwise– no one else has joined us. And even we are not united in this.

        There is still slavery. Both named and ersatz.

        And yet we act as if the slavery practiced, not in the whole of the west, but in one nation,, a nation that did not allow the practice for even a century from it’s inception, was somehow more heinous than the thousands of years of slavery practiced in the rest of the world.


 
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diver64 | June 15, 2024 at 12:11 pm

“imposter”? Is she an election denier now?
I and half the country resent being called cultists, racist, insurrectionists and so on.
I wish she would take that other bitter hag and just go away


 
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2smartforlibs | June 15, 2024 at 1:59 pm

It seems you need to take your own advice.


 
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thalesofmiletus | June 15, 2024 at 2:18 pm

When will Congress subpoena her to testify about her part in J6?


 
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henrybowman | June 15, 2024 at 2:28 pm

Hey, Nancy, there’s a guy back home who drives drunk and arranges tete-a-tetes in his underwear with hammer-wielding maniacs, who could use an intervention from someone who pretends to care. Shut up, go home, and take care of your man.


 
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henrybowman | June 15, 2024 at 2:30 pm

“WHAT IS BIDEN DOING?”
He seems to be shaking hands again with an invisible giant rabbit.
I mean, boring guy taking off a parachute, fascinating giant rabbit.
How can you blame him?


 
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The Gentle Grizzly | June 15, 2024 at 3:13 pm

She should invite Biden over for ice cream. Heaven knows she has enough of the stuff, and I will guarantee it is not Breyers.


 
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Dimsdale | June 15, 2024 at 3:14 pm

Doesn’t she have enough to deal with regarding the latest J6 National Guard issue?


 
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amwick | June 15, 2024 at 3:43 pm

Says the poster girl for term limits.
Ty Mike.


 
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smooth | June 15, 2024 at 4:04 pm

Where is hammer boy when he’s needed?


 
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Hodge | June 15, 2024 at 4:17 pm

Pssssst! ProcTip: Buy popcorn futures.

There’s a debate in two weeks and we will get an interesting look at who might need an intervention

It’s gonna sell more popcorn than a circus!


 
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CincyJan | June 16, 2024 at 11:05 am

I’ve come to the conclusion that Nancy Pelosi really is an evil person. Her total disregard for the good of the Republic as she pursued partisan politics did immeasurable harm. There is no possible excuse. The only point I will give her is that power corrupts. Her access to big money Californian donors was the key to her control over Washington Democrats. But it was her own lust for power that drove her to maximize that control, eventually to the detriment of the principles of the United States. Bet she has a framed photo of the Capitol behind barbed wire, patrolled by the National Guard. Truly evil.


 
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MosesZD | June 17, 2024 at 7:51 am

I saw her Oxford debate with a guitar player who had to use notes! Seriously, when you can’t even out-debate a musician with a HS education, you have no room to speak about mental acuity.

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