Friday, February 7, 2020


Cheap Theatrics
I’m not sure of how many people watched the petulant face and action from Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi during the State of the Union Address on television. Her sour disposition may have been exacerbated by President Trump’s refusal to shake her hand. Was it a rebuff because of her tenacity to impeach him since his election into office? She was the spearhead for this movement, often prodded by those in her ranks who wanted the Commander-in-Chief removed at any cost.
Usually the GOP pulls its candidates from the “Good Old Boy” “Who’s Next” on the waiting list and the DNC has bright, new idea candidates. Not so this time. The DNC has a bevy of contenders, many new, some old, but all are rehashing the same move to the Left and Communism.
Nancy’s sanctimonious and icy visage peered over President Trump’s left shoulder like the angel of death. Her stare was pasted on almost as deeply as Tammy Faye Baker’s imitation of beauty. Her comment to the media after the State of the Union Address, his speech was all theatrics. Yet what was her response at the conclusion of his speech? She knew the cameras would be focused on him at that time and she tore her copy for all of America and foreign countries to see. I’m sure she meant to show her disdain and disrespect for Donald Trump, but we already knew her position after three long and torturous years of seeing her lemon soured face and hearing her unintelligent ramblings seeking Trump’s removal.
It was obvious that the theatrics to which she referred were the actions of reuniting of the combat veteran Sgt. 1st Class Williams with his family, the recognition of the Tuskeegee Airman, Charles McGee, and the presentation of the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Rush Limbaugh and other acts of recognition.
But I would much rather see this type of all American theatrics than the shady ones that are not being reported of by many media outlets. Did you know that before his speech, after the Iowa Caucus Pete Buttigieg went into the audience and handpicked six black women to stand behind him on stage when he spoke? I find that distressing and as disturbing as the entire political platform of the Left.
The Pelosi Schiff comedy routine suddenly struck a familiar note. Who else remembers the Punch and Judy puppet skits?

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