Cotton Calls Out Pelosi’s Destructive Impulses

Apparently, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi never gets tired of drama, and she doesn’t care how many truly damaging Supreme Court leaks it takes to achieve it.

After all, Pelosi has a hysterical base to cater to, and given that the base is of the “smah and grab” and “Summer of Rage” variety, it is no surprise at all that her lemmings could care less about the fact that trust was supremely violated at the Court.

Instead, she’s decided to rant and rave on CNN to anchor Dana Bash about the supposedly “anti-freedom” Supreme Court.

“Who would have ever suspected that a creature like Donald Trump would become President of the United States, waving a list of judges that he would appoint, therefore, getting the support of the far-right, and appointing those anti-freedom justices to the court?” Pelosi raged.

Wow.

For starters, get over Trump already. Not only is it beyond juvenile, it’s also deflection at its finest, and deflection that makes her look weak and petty at best and vindictive and hateful at the worst.

After all, if she’s disturbed by the leak, she sure isn’t showing it, which is evident by the pitiable statement she issued a grand total of one week after the leak.

“With this draft ruling striking down the nearly fifty-year-old precedent of Roe v. Wade and undermining the Constitutional right to privacy, Republicans would rip away women’s right to make the most intimate and personal decisions,” Pelosi’s statement wailed.

Ah. All of the sudden “women” can be defined again. How politically convenient.

“If handed down, this decision by GOP-appointed Justices would mean that, for the first time in our history, America’s daughters will have less freedom than their mothers,” Pelosi’s statement continued, spreading disinformation on a grand scale to her highly impressionable, remarkably ignorant base.

After all, the same base no doubt swallowed all the lies about Trump’s supposed disregard of the separation of powers, only for Pelosi to openly attempt to intimidate the Supreme Court into a different decision.

Then again, Ms. Green Deal Pelosi refuses to fly anything but a private jet, so little wonder she thinks she can steamroll right over the Court.

She’s already done so anyway, chiefly when she ordered the CDC of all entities to get involved in the rent moratorium debate, a moratorium that the Court had just ruled against at the time.

Pelosi didn’t care then, and she doesn’t care now, given that she not only blasted the Court as “anti-freedom,” but also “dangerous.”

“The fact is, this is a dangerous Court to families, to freedom in our country. And that is why people have to mobilize. And my saying is: we don’t agonize, we organize,” Pelosi roared to Bash.

You don’t say. After all, those BLM riots didn’t “organize” out of nowhere.

Even more needless to say, Senator Tom Cotton is about as unimpressed with Pelosi as he is with Biden, as evident during a recent appearance on “Fox & Friends.”

“I think it’s funny that Nancy Pelosi calls this an anti-freedom court,” Cotton wryly observed, “if the justices do rule along the lines of that opinion that was scandalously leaked a couple weeks ago, it would simply be empowering the American people to make choices for themselves about how they’re going to govern themselves as opposed to letting those choices be made by nine unelected lawyers in Washington.”

Clearly, “empowering the American people” is the last thing that lockdown-happy Dems want to do, which is why they scream, deflect, and do virtually anything but deal with the truth.

“It’s just in keeping with the Democrats’ practices of trying to destroy institutions if those institutions don’t produce the results they want, even when in reality, it’s simply giving choices back to the American people,” Cotton added.

Looks like the Women’s March isn’t too keen on “giving choices back,” as they’re promising a “Summer of Rage” instead.

And they say Trump encourages violence.

“Yesterday, we took to the streets and showed the strength of our movement,” the organization pompously declared, “tomorrow, we keep fighting. This will be a Summer of Rage across America.”

Great. Wonder how much those “protestors” will be paid for their disservice to the nation.

Moreover, that “Summer of Rage” is right in line with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s despicable call to take up “arms” against the Court … yes, the same mayor that is otherwise virulently opposed to the Second Amendment.

“To my friends in the LGBTQ+ community – the Supreme Court is coming for us next. This moment has to be a call to arms,” Lightfoot boomed, “we will not surrender our rights without a fight – a fight to victory.”

And just like that, the Dems have ushered in another summer packed with hate.

Author: Jane Jones


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