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Joe Battenfeld: Nancy Pelosi, the face of doomed delusional Democrats, should resign

Joe Battenfeld, Boston Herald on

Published in Op Eds

Nancy Pelosi – the face of the delusional Democratic Party defeat who engineered the doomed Kamala Harris’s ascension – needs to go away.

Back to her out of touch San Francisco neighborhood, where she will spend the next four years in political oblivion.

If Pelosi thought Joe Biden was too old to be president, then it’s way past time for her to retire. She’ll be 88 at the end of Donald Trump’s term, powerless and still unable to fathom Trump’s sweeping victory.

Republicans are on the brink of keeping control of the House, leaving Pelosi in the minority dog house. She can rip up Trump’s inaugural speech all she wants in a YouTube video.

More than anyone, Pelosi was the singular reason for the Democrats’ $1 billion boondoggle. She cost the party not just an election but caused irreparable damage to their hopes for the future. The party she helped create was completely rejected from coast to coast.

The former House speaker forced Biden out of the race, paving the way for the liberal San Francisco elite Harris to take his place. She’s been in denial for months.

“I decided a while ago that Trump will never set foot in the White House again as president of the United States or in any other capacity,” the egotistical Pelosi said before the election.

Trump won in a blowout and will be in the White House Wednesday to meet with Biden. So much for her decision.

Pelosi is now feuding with Biden, Bernie Sanders, CNN analyst Donna Brazile and MSNBC, which should tell you something. Even the liberals blame her for what happened.

“Everybody talks about the speaker emerita (Pelosi’s distinguished title), you know, she’s so strategic, she can count, she did all of that when she was the speaker in Congress, but my question is, Where is your calculator now?” former Harris spokeswoman and Biden adviser Symone Sanders-Townsend said on MSNBC.

 

Ouch, and this from socialist Bernie Sanders: “It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working class people would find that the working class has abandoned them.”

“I don’t respect him saying the Democratic Party has abandoned the working class families,” Pelosi said in an interview with the New York Times.

Pelosi also claimed that Democrats would have fared better if Biden had gotten out of the race sooner, allowing for a Democratic primary to decide the nominee.

This is rich coming from someone who was a Biden enabler.

The San Francisco liberal also targeted the Supreme Court, calling it an “embarrassment to our founders, just to have immunity for any president.”

She’s so deluded she still wants to put Trump in prison. The deposed Queen Bee refuses to accept any responsibility for the defeat, even though she’s the symbol of failed Democratic policies.

It must hurt the bitter Pelosi even more to see Trump – accused of being misogynist – appoint two strong women as his first key appointments.

Days after appointing Susie Wiles as chief of staff, the President-elect on Monday named New York congresswoman Elise Stefanik as his U.N. Ambassador. Stefanik is known for her takedown of two Ivy League presidents and should be a strong foreign policy voice for Trump. It’s Pelosi’s worst nightmare.

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