Nancy Pelosi was in Phoenix this week, still ranting about the Trump tax cuts. She tried to upgrade her rhetoric, though, instead of calling the tax cuts crumbs and making fun of the people appreciate them, she exploited a quote from Dr Martin Luther King, God never intended one group of people to live in superfluous, inordinate wealth while others live in abject, deadening poverty, she told a town hall audience. Now, immediately, something very unusual happened. A woman in the crowd called
out two questions, how much are you weren't, Nancy? Are you in abject poverty? And instead of answering honestly, Pelosi snapped, We're not We're not talking about that. We're not talking about me. She added that she can talk louder than anybody else because she's raised five kids. Well, I too can quote famous personalities. James Brown, the godfather of soul, had the perfect response to Pelosi's boast about talking louder than anybody. In nineteen seventy two, he released Talking Loud
and Saying Nothing. At the time, James Brown said the song was aimed at politicians who were running their mouths but had no knowledge of what life was about for a lot of Americans politicians who tell people one thing while manipulating their emotions for personal gain. It fits Nancy and other Democrats to a t. And by the way, her inordinate wealth comes in at about one hundred million dollars, so no, she's not in abject poverty by a long stretch.
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