After the GOP made big congressional gains in last Tuesday’s elections, Nancy Pelosi blamed it on an “ebbing of Democratic voters.”
In an interview with Politico, Pelosi is sticking with that delusional spin:
“I do not believe what happened the other night is a wave,” Pelosi said in her first sit-down interview since Democrats lost a dozen House seats to Republicans on Nov. 4. “There was no wave of approval for the Republicans. I wish them congratulations, they won the election, but there was no wave of approval for anybody. There was an ebbing, an ebb tide, for us.”
Anything to avoid admitting Obama’s policies and those who supported them were overwhelmingly rejected last Tuesday.
https://twitter.com/jddickson/status/532558330355384320
https://twitter.com/rorycooper/status/532553084560769024
Pelosi: "Midterms were not a 'GOP wave'…"
OK, Nance, let's call it a "current". One that will be steady, swift & sweep you all downstream
— Elon Mush ⚡ (@MushKat) November 12, 2014
Lay off the cooking sherry, Nan RT @burgessev: Pelosi: "I do not believe what happened the other night is a wave" http://t.co/tSgPCO4AQq
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) November 12, 2014
Recommended
First step is admitting you have a problem… Pelosi: “I do not believe what happened the other night is a wave.” http://t.co/G5LwQadktP
— Joe Pounder (@PounderFile) November 12, 2014
Pelosi’s ability to deny reality is amazing:
Pelosi suggests Ds should've run on Obama's econ record in @politico: "people don’t realize how much he has done" http://t.co/zEzCPu2j51
— Bill Scher (@billscher) November 12, 2014
Please stay on that message for 2016!
Join the conversation as a VIP Member