Nancy Pelosi’s daughter, Christine Pelosi, shares a downplayed, tit-for-tat explanation in defense of her mother’s behavior during the State of the Union address.
I guess the delusional interpretation apple didn’t fall far from the tree.
Christine Pelosi also decided to compare her mother’s behavior to that of any typical Italian grandmother, suggestively justifying it, as her grandmother once displayed similar behavior to a rude house guest years ago. Somehow the etiquette at a family dinner and the State of the Union address are comparative in some way.
The Daily Wire reported:
Christine Pelosi tried to downplay her mother’s behavior as being “an Italian grandma move,” and made inaccurate claims about what the Trump administration was doing with regard to health care, which drew pushback from host Martha McCallum.
And they want to say that Trump is vindictive?
Christine even went so far as to completely bypass the conversational piece when Martha McCallum brought up Trump’s surging approval ratings.
Ooof. Is that burn stinging a little more than usual, Christine?
I know there’s quite a bit of back and forth between Nancy Pelosi and President Trump, but ripping his speech on national television was beyond uncalled for, no matter what you want to call it (because according to Nancy, if you call it a manifesto of mistruths, then it’s okay to rip them up).
Potato – Po-tah-toe.
Then, of course Christine Pelosi decided to use the rebuttal of Trump not shaking Nancy’s hand. I’m mean-mugging so hard right now.
By the end of this interview, it was clear that Christine would have simply disagreed with any and all things that were negative about Nancy Pelosi.
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