Pelosi Pulls A Hillary, Awkwardly Stumbles Through Speech

People are talking about this shocking video of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi struggling to deliver remarks to Refugees International.

Pelosi had significant trouble finding and pronouncing the right words – even with the speech pre-written and right in front of her.

The American Mirror cataloged each misstep in her speech:

She congratulated honorees for their well-deserved “resc — recognition.”

Pelosi complimented Refugees International’s “strong moral varce — voice.”

She said America “degrades our values and our security when we slam the door in the face of children freeing — fleeing atrocities.”

She botched country names as she read them from her notes.

“With the specter of famine looming in, over northeast Nigeria, Somalia, south “Sudon,” and “Yuma — Yamen,” she said, flubbing “Yemen.”

Pelosi asserted cutting the foreign aid budget would “only deepen the crisis fighting — facing the children.”

“Children, America, children need America to be their champion,” she said moments later.

Pelosi thanked Refugees International for “channeling — challenging us to honor our values.”

A politician with decades of major speaking experience should not be struggling and stumble over words like that, especially during such a brief and basic address.

This bizarre appearance has some people worried about Pelosi’s health. Is there something truly medically wrong with her (beyond her typical crazy liberal rantings)?

Watch as she awkwardly stumbles through a short 7-minute speech.

The video brings to mind multiple instances during last year’s presidential campaign where Hillary had trouble getting through speeches and there were rumors about her health.

Now that Hillary’s been dispatched, let the Pelosi health speculation begin!

What do you think – does this video show Nancy Pelosi is suffering from health problems? Tell us in the comments below!

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