What Nancy Pelosi was REALLY Looking At

If you had the chance to catch President Donald Trump’s second State of the Union address, you may have noticed that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi looked a bit distracted.

Granted, we all know that the last thing the Speaker wanted to do that evening was stand behind a person she hates more than sin for about an hour and listen to him gloat his accomplishments. We would almost feel bad for her if she wasn’t such an insufferable person who makes up Bible verses mid-sentence to justify her lopsided opinions. Since we don’t feel bad for Nancy Pelosi ever, we feel this image clarifies what was really going on.

To be fair, Pelosi has her work cut out for her. With so many “fresh faces” in her caucus, the Speaker has an uphill battle to fight just to maintain the Democratic Party’s waning image of sanity. That’s pretty hard to do when one of your members is a former bartender who believes that banning planes and slaughtering cows is going to save the planet from the Ultimate Boogeyman, also known as climate change.

Hopefully, Vice President Mike Pence was having a better time that evening than his House counterpart.

~ Facts Not Memes


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