Pelosi Launches Unhinged Attack on 'Creature' Trump during Bizarre Interview - WATCH
House speaker attacks former president

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi displayed signs of a cognitive decline in an interview with Dana Bash on CNN’s “State of the Union" when she launched an unprompted attack on President Donald Trump.
Pelosi was asked whether Democratic leaders should have done more to prevent a conservative majority on the Supreme Court.
For decades, Bash said, conservatives have been vocal about their desire to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case legalizing abortion, and many on the Left felt Pelosi and her party “should have seen this coming.”
But the speaker responded by making random consonant sounds before launching into a personal attack against Trump.

“I mean, the point is — 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 — ah — appointing those anti — dis — freedom judges to the court,” Pelosi said.
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But the truth is Democrats did everything they could to prevent Roe v. Wade from being overturned, although the leaked draft opinion suggests they have failed.
The 1973 decision was horribly written and deeply flawed, and common sense will finally win out if it is indeed overturned.
Pelosi could not admit any of these facts, as doing so would be detrimental to her party.
Instead, she bumbled through an attempt to employ the Democrats’ favorite tactic: Bashing Trump and blaming him for everything.

This isn't the first time Pelosi has had such a bumbling response to a question, while she was discussing the Supreme Court with ABC News host George Stephanopoulos in September 2020, she seemed to shut down completely.
The interview occurred soon after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg when the California Democrat was discussing the possibility of stopping Trump’s nomination to replace her.
“Well, we have our options,” Pelosi said.
“We have arrows in our quiver that I’m not about to discuss right now, but the fact is we have a big challenge in our country.”
Stephanopoulos asked Pelosi to clarify she was “not taking any arrows out of your quiver,” and it was at that point that Pelosi seemed to lose it.
“Good morning,” Pelosi said. “Sunday morning."
“We have a responsibility, we take an oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
“We have a responsibility to meet the needs of the American people.
"That is, when we weigh the equities, protecting our Democracy requires us to use every arrow in our quiver.”
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Democrats insist on having leaders who routinely display characteristics of dementia, and that might be a contributing factor in the expected red wave in November’s midterm elections.