Posted on 11/02/2018 3:07:49 PM PDT by kevcol
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., struggled to cut a red ribbon with a giant pair of scissors on Friday.
Back home in the San Francisco Bay area after doing some fundraising Thursday in Arizona for fellow Democrats, Pelosi appeared at an event to celebrate the opening of the Alice Griffith apartment community and a "commitment" to residents of public housing across the U.S.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
Yet she knows how to get herself to the botox clinic for more injections
POST OF THE THREAD.
Probably upset because they didn’t vibrate.
It's a money hole, not an "investment in the community."
In no time they're run down cracker boxes.
Fake News.
The problem was with the scissors, not Pelosi.
“”No its not””
You’re correct - it’s not true but it IS amazing how these old urban legends live on and on at FR...You can count on them cropping up just about every day!
No surprise she can barely string two sentence together at this point. Yet she’s going to save the world from Trump if she’s the speaker come next year. Beyond LOL
One of the few occasions they let her off the ward and she screws it up.
Wow! Hillary was right! Look how civil and happy they were as they were ramming unpopular legislation down the throats of the people!
The singer Cher once was asked if she planned more cosmetic surgery and other enhancements again.
She said “I’ve had so many already I think if I had one more I might just explode.”
What if that happened to Pelosi? Botox may have a limit.
They’re much better at putting up red tape than cutting it...she was probably emotionally conflicted at removing a red tape-ish barrier....
She’s never held anything heavier than a nail file.
Not true she has to lift her nasty fat saggy bosoms into her brazier
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