KOMMONSENTSJANE – Nancy Pelosi Loses Her Last Great Battle With Donald Trump – Newsweek

11/10/2024

Just think what Pelosi could have been – if she had worked with President Trump rather than worked against him. What did she accomplish with her hate for one person? She certainly did not make it look good for women with her trying to “best” President Trump.

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Nancy Pelosi Loses Her Last Great Battle With Donald Trump

Published Nov 06, 2024 at 2:43 PM ESTUpdated Nov 07, 2024 at 3:10 PM EST

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By Andrew Stanton

Weekend Staff Writer

Former Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has failed in the last big political goal of her storied career: keeping Donald Trump from returning to the White House.

Trump and Pelosi are two of the politicians who have most defined 21st century American electoral politics, and have been bitter political rivals for years. Pelosi served as speaker during the second half of Trump’s White House term with the two frequently, and publicly, sparring over legislative issues over the years.

Between the policy disagreements, they also traded personal barbs, having perhaps the most contentious political relationship of the past decade. Trump refers to her as “Crazy Nancy” while Pelosi says she won’t even utter the president-elect’s name.

After a hammer-wielding assailant violently attacked her husband, Paul, at their San Francisco home, Trump mocked the assault. “How’s her husband doing, by the way?” he asked at a 2023 rally, to laughter.

And at his final campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Trump referred to Pelosi as an “evil, sick, crazy b—,” stopping short of completing the sentence. (His campaign said he meant to say “braindead.”)

The 2024 presidential race was almost certainly the last major battle between the two. Pelosi was instrumental in the events leading to Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the Democratic presidential nominee. She privately pushed for President Joe Biden to drop his reelection bid following his debate against Trump in June, when his performance sparked concerns about his age and ability to mount a successful campaign.

It was her push that is widely believed to have been what finally convinced Biden, after three weeks of backroom drama, to withdraw.

She told The Guardian last month that she pushed for his exit because she did not believe the “course” of the election as it stood would result in a Biden victory, and that she vowed to never let Trump return to the White House.

“Elections are decisions. You decide to win. I decided a while ago that Donald Trump will never set foot in the White House again as president of the United States or in any other capacity,” Pelosi said.

“So when you make a decision, you have to make every decision in favor of winning…and the most important decision of all is the candidate.”

The move was a gamble that, in the end, did not pay off. It came late in the race, and some Democrats were uneasy about the prospects of a Harris nomination, despite Biden’s plummeting polling numbers post-debate. Whether Biden could have beaten Trump after that debate will remain one of the unknowable questions of this tumultuous political cycle.

But one thing is certain: Harris didn’t, and she didn’t even come particularly close.

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Pelosi vs. Trump: The final battle. Photo-illustration by Newsweek/Getty

Come January, both Trump and Pelosi will be back in public office for the first time since 2021, when their feud reached a climax over his false claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential race.

But Pelosi, 84, is no longer serving as a party leader, at least in an official capacity. New York Representative Hakeem Jeffries is now the defacto Democratic center of gravity in the House, with the only outstanding question whether he takes the reins as Minority Leader or Speaker come January, depending on how the last outstanding Congressional races come in.

While Pelosi is no longer in leadership, she hasn’t made official any plans to retire yet.

Grant Davis Reeher, a professor of political science at Syracuse University, told Newsweek that Trump and Pelosi truly despise each other.

“The level of apparent animosity” between the two is “different, and reminds me of the 19th century,” he said.

“Trump has involved female members of his own family in his business dealings, he comes from a very male-dominated industry. Having to deal with a woman in that powerful role may have irritated him,” he said by way of explaining Trump’s dislike of Pelosi.

“Pelosi is a champion of women’s rights and was a female trailblazer in Congress, and Trump’s many derogatory comments directed toward women probably irritated her more than someone else. So I think there’s a personal element to the mutual hostility.”

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol building on September 24, 2019. Former President Donald Trump speaks in Swannanoa, North Carolina on October 21, 2024. Alex Wong/Getty Images; Win McNamee/Getty Images

Pelosi, meanwhile, views Trump as a “threat to the American political system.”

Meena Bose, the executive dean of Hofstra University’s Peter S. Kalikow School of Government, Public Policy and International Affairs, told Newsweek that their longstanding conflict “represents the current party divisions in American politics.”

“Major differences on issues such as economic growth, immigration, and U.S. foreign policy, as well as multiple other factors, are the source of this conflict, and the 2024 election results will be significant for assessing which views have more public support at this time,” she said.

Pelosi-Trump Feud Reached Inflection Point on Jan. 6

Pelosi emerged as a top Trump foe at the very start of his political career, telling CNN in 2016, when he was still just a longshot candidate, that she did not believe he would ever “have power.” The early attack foreshadowed years of quarrels between the two, one a political novice and the other a veteran machine politician.

But the feud reached a breaking point following the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, when a mob of the former president’s supporters violently protested the certification of the 2020 election, whipped up by Trump’s false claims that the election was stolen from him via widespread voter fraud.

Pelosi’s animosity toward Trump went into overdrive after Jan. 6, when she helped lead the second impeachment of him in the days that followed. Video footage released earlier this year showed that Pelosi described Trump as a “domestic enemy” in the days after the riot.

She said in December 2021 that she would “never forgive” Trump for Jan 6.

“There is a domestic enemy in the White House. Let’s not mince words about this,” Pelosi said on the day after the riot, footage released earlier this year showed.

Trump has maintained that he did not engage in any wrongdoing, calling Jan. 6 a “day of love.” He has accused Pelosi of engaging in a partisan investigation by impeaching him and establishing a select House panel to investigate the Capitol riot.

“The highly partisan Unselect Committee Report purposely fails to mention the failure of Pelosi to heed my recommendation for troops to be used in D.C., show the ‘Peacefully and Patrioticly’ [sic] words I used, or study the reason for the protest, Election Fraud,” Trump said in a post to Truth Social in December 2022, when the committee released its final report. “WITCH HUNT!”

Pelosi and other critics blame Trump for the riot, saying his election fraud claims and infamous speech at the Ellipse speech inflamed the mob. Trump, for his part, has blamed Pelosi for allegedly ignoring is “recommendation for troops to be used” in D.C. on January 6.

The Rip Heard ‘Round the World

One of the most viral moments of their feud came a year earlier, after Trump’s State of the Union address in 2020 when Pelosi — sitting directly behind him — rose and theatrically ripped up a copy of his speech, which she has described as a “manifesto of mistruths.”

The move drew praise from Democrats, then exasperated with the president, but also drew the ire of Trump and his supporters, who viewed it as disrespectful.

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rips up President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech on February 04, 2020 in Washington, DC. Trump’s lawyers now claim that Pelosi was responsible for the January 6, 2021 riot… More Mark Wilson/Getty Images/Mark Wilson

“He shredded the truth in his speech. He’s shredding the constitution in his conduct. I shredded his state of his mind address,” Pelosi said.

Trump responded to Pelosi by suggesting her protest was illegal.

“Well I thought it was a terrible thing when she ripped up the speech. First of all, it’s an official document. You’re not allowed. It’s illegal what she did. She broke the law,” he said.

Just weeks earlier, Pelosi led the first impeachment against Trump for alleged abuse of power over allegations that he asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate President Joe Biden, then viewed as a likely contender for the president in 2020.

Trump has maintained, again, that he did nothing wrong and has said the earlier impeachment was also politically motivated, famously describing it as “presidential harassment.”

On Christmas Day 2019, he tweeted: “Why should Crazy Nancy Pelosi, just because she has a slight majority in the House, be allowed to Impeach the President of the United States? Got ZERO Republican votes, there was no crime, the call with Ukraine was perfect, with ‘no pressure.'”j

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My opinion is she had a politician’s view point and thought President Trump being a business man that she new more than he did about running the government. The fact was that he did more for the country during his four years than any past president even with Pelosi pulling against him all four years.

She stated she caused the problem on Jan 6 shen she set up her daughter to produce the movie and would not allow the National Guard to be present, after the President Trump had requested them – and, in my opinion – she wantd the ACTION.

Just think what Pelosi could have been – if she had worked with President Trump rather than worked against him. What did she accomplish with her hate for one person? She certainly did not make it look good for women with her trying to “best” President Trump.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – NO – NO PELOSI – YOU HAVE IT WRONG.

11/14/2024

Is it called the GREAT COVERUP?

President Biden did not want to remove his name from the ticket – you and Obama – gave him an offer he couldn’t refuse. Plain and simple.

And, Biden allowed more immigrants into the country than President-Elect Trump.

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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was fact-checked on Wednesday by the Washington Post for claiming that fewer migrants came into the U.S. under President Biden than under President-elect Trump’s first term. 

“I don’t think we were clear enough by saying fewer people came in under President Joe Biden than came under Donald Trump,” Pelosi told the New York Times during a recent interview. “It’s clarity of the message, and if that’s what Bernie’s talking about, and that’s what Joe Manchin’s talking about, we weren’t clear in our message as to what things are, then I agree with that.”A new $59 smartwatch that monitors blood sugar painlessly in just a few seconds

The Washington Post published a fact-check on the claim on Wednesday, and noted that it was “documented fact” that “at least four times as many migrants entered the United States under Biden than under Trump.”

An aide told the outlet that Pelsoi was referring to deportations during the interview and pointed to numbers in a Reuters report, according to the Post. 

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 24: Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi speaks during Nancy Pelosi in conversation with Katie Couric at 92NY on October 24, 2024 in New York City. Getty Images© John Lamparski/Getty Images

“It showed that in fiscal year 2024, Biden was on pace to exceed the number of deportations of any single year under Trump. But the article did not say that deportations under Biden would be higher than they were under Trump — far from it. Through four years, Biden almost certainly will have fewer deportations than Trump, according to the Reuters count,” the Washington Post’s report read. 

The outlet reported that Pelosi’s claim “veers even more off course” when they dig deeper into the numbers and said the former House Speaker earned “Four Pinocchio’s.”   

During the same New York Times interview, Pelosi suggested Vice President Kamala Harris might have won if Biden dropped out sooner. 

Vice President Kamala Harris delivers a concession speech after the 2024 presidential election, on Wednesday, Nov. 6, on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C. Associated Press© Associated Press

“Had the president gotten out sooner, there may have been other candidates in the race. Kamala, I think, still would have won, but she may have been stronger, having taken her case to the public sooner,” she told the Times.

MSNBC host Symone Sanders Townsend called out Pelosi over the weekend for the role she played in President Biden exiting the presidential race

“I’m going to say it if she ain’t going to say it — Nancy Pelosi, everybody talks about how the speaker emerita, 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?” Townsend said. “She played in presidential politics this cycle, and she helped orchestrate the very public demise of the president.”

Original article source: Nancy Pelosi fact-checked by Washington Post for claim ‘fewer’ migrants crossed the border under Biden

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Eva Longoria Reveals She Moved Her Family Out of the United States: “I’m Privileged.”

11/14/2024

Yes, the privileged are the ones who tear it up and don’t realize they are wanting to live under a SOCIALISM umbrella. You have made a wise decision. The left caused us a lot of grief in the last four years. In this last election, we thought we were going to lose our country and our Constitution.

We thank God for helping us through this storm.

Good luck to you and as they say in Hollyweed – if the glove doesn’t fit – it is time to leave which is good since that makes our country better – by one person we don’t have to worry about being against our Constitution.

And your comment about President-Elect Trump shows the ignorance of your understanding of the truth. But, in Hollyweed, all of us know if you don’t follow the left, you are lost in the weeds and are confused.

That – The Desperate Housewives actress cited the election as one reason for the finality of her conviction. “The shocking part is not that he won,” she said of Donald Trump’s victory last week. “It’s that a convicted criminal who spews so much hate could hold the highest office.”

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Eva Longoria Reveals She Moved Her Family Out of "Dystopian" United States: "I'm Privileged"

Eva Longoria Reveals She Moved Her Family Out of “Dystopian” United States: “I’m Privileged”

Eva Longoria revealed this week that she and her family have moved out of the “dystopian” United States, now splitting time between Mexico and Spain.

“I had my whole adult life here,” Longoria told Marie Claire of the U.S. “But even before [the pandemic], it was changing. The vibe was different. And then Covid happened, and it pushed it over the edge. Whether it’s the homelessness or the taxes, not that I want to shit on California – it just feels like this chapter in my life is done now.”

The Desperate Housewives actress cited the election as one reason for the finality of her conviction. “The shocking part is not that he won,” she said of Donald Trump’s victory last week. “It’s that a convicted criminal who spews so much hate could hold the highest office.”

“If he keeps his promises, it’s going to be a scary place,” she said. Longoria also took a second to recall Trump’s 2016 win, when she said “I’ve never been depressed in my life.”

“It was like, ‘Does my vote really matter? Am I really making a difference?'” she says. “I was so untethered to the core of what I believe because I truly believed in my soul that the best person wins. And then that happened, and I was like, ‘Oh, wait. The best person doesn’t win.'”

Longoria went on to acknowledge that she is “privileged” to be able to make the decision to move away. “I get to escape and go somewhere,” she said. “Most Americans aren’t so lucky. They’re going to be stuck in this dystopian country, and my anxiety and sadness is for them.

Related video: Eva Mendes Says She “Wasn’t a Great Actress” Before Stepping Away From Hollywood (E! News)

I don’t mean this in a self deprecating way, but:

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The actress now lives with her husband, José Bastón, and their son, 6-year-old Santiago, in Mexico and Spain. She often ends up elsewhere in Europe and South America for work but doesn’t frequently return to Los Angeles.

Elsewhere in the profile, Longoria spoke about her upcoming 50th birthday. “For me, age is just a number, but I’m excited,” she said. “I refuse to believe my greatest success is behind me.”

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Is Longoria feelings beyond reproach since she speaks of bitterness and shame of others as if she were herself beyond reproach? Did she miss the history classes of our country and the people who struggled to give her this “privilege” she speaks?

She left for a reason which were the taxes and the degradation of California which she was a part of.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Elizabeth Warren’s Sarcastic Take On DOGE’s Split Leadership Gets Slammed By Elon Musk: ‘Unlike You – Neither Of Us Are Being Paid’

11/14/2024

It seems to me that Elizabeth Warren hasn’t been taught after checking and verifying – you don’t look a gift horse in the mouth and the only constant in life is change?

I would have thought some of these THINKERS in the Senate would have suggested this long time ago.

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Elizabeth Warren's Sarcastic Take On DOGE's Split Leadership Gets Slammed By Elon Musk: 'Unlike You, Neither Of Us Are Being Paid'

Elizabeth Warren’s Sarcastic Take On DOGE’s Split Leadership Gets Slammed By Elon Musk: ‘Unlike You, Neither Of Us Are Being Paid’

Tech mogul and co-head of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Elon Musk, defended the newly formed body’s efficiency amid criticism from Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.)

What Happened: Taking a dig at the appointment of Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to lead the highly-touted department, the three-time senator wrote in an X post, “The Office of Government Efficiency is off to a great start with split leadership: two people to do the work of one person. Yeah, this seems REALLY efficient.”

Musk clapped back by saying, “Unlike you, neither of us are being paid, so it is very efficient indeed,” perhaps revealing for the first time that he won’t be drawing any salary for the work.

He expressed his confidence in DOGE’s potential to benefit the American people. “Let history be the judge.”

See Also: Ted Cruz Says Running DOGE Won’t Be A Cake Walk, Offers Reading Advice To Elon Musk

Why It Matters: The initiative, aimed at restructuring federal agencies and reducing government spending, became a huge talking point leading up to the elections, and with the official appointments, curiosity around its operations has grown even more.

Amid the hype, Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who is considered close to Musk, said that running the department would be challenging for someone from a private corporation due to the stark differences in incentives between the government and private companies.

Warren won her third Senate term in Massachusetts, beating pro-cryptocurrency opponent John Deaton. Musk, a supporter of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) and Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE), was supportive of Deaton’s candidacy.

Warren has been detested by the cryptocurrency community because of her overtly critical stance on the industry. She has argued for more regulations on the sector, arguing that it facilitates illegal activities that are largely untraceable.

In her defense, Warren said that she was okay with people buying and trading cryptocurrencies as long as they were subjected to the same laws as the traditional market.

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Have to agree with her last paragraph. We must have checks and balances for our money.

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