Sick Nancy? Pelosi Sputters Through Speech, Calls Kasich Governor of Illinois

The question has to be asked – What is wrong with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi?

During an appearance before a liberal group trying to save Obamacare, Pelosi stumbled her way through a speech, at times seeming incoherent. The highlights included:

  • Continually repeating words and phrases such as “Medicare and Medicare”
  • Telling the audience to clap by shouting “Applause line!”
  • Referred to John Kasich as the governor of Illinois
  • Said the poorest people in the country are infants and children
  • Called civil rights hero Martin Luther King “Martin Luther Sing”

Yeesh, that’s a rough two minutes.

Check out the debacle below …

Video courtesy of American Mirror

Then it all went downhill after that.

The Kasich flub seems to be the beginning of a pattern at this point. It was just a few weeks ago that Pelosi’s Bush Derangement Syndrome reared it’s ugly head again as she suffered a flashback.

“While its only been a couple of weeks since the inauguration, we’ve seen nothing that I can work with President Bush on,” said Pelosi during a press conference.

During an anti-Trump protest in January, Nancy tried introducing the crowd to “real people” that weren’t there, couldn’t get her microphone to work, and eventually babbled on about the “new moon.”

Even President Trump couldn’t hold back mocking her:

And just over a week ago, Pelosi was calling for a full investigation into the Trump administration based off tweets from a fake Michael Flynn account.

Sad.

You have to cut her some slack though. It’s been a rough few months for the powerless Democrats, and Nancy Pelosi is one of the faces of her party’s crushing defeats the last four election cycles.

Comment: Do you think there’s something wrong with Nancy Pelosi? Beyond the mental disorder known as liberalism? Share your thoughts below.

Rusty Weiss has been covering politics for over 15 years. His writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, Fox... More about Rusty Weiss

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