Nancy Pelosi, the long-serving House Speaker, has once again demonstrated her disconnect from mainstream America with her recent endorsement of the "No Kings" protests.
The rallies, which took place on Saturday, were organized by the progressive group Indivisible and spanned over 2,000 locations across the United States and beyond, including major cities such as Los Angeles, Boston, and Washington, D.C., as well as international spots in Canada and Mexico.
According to Gateway Pundit, these gatherings were marked by the participation of Democrats and Communists, or as some might say, Communist Democrats. During the event, Pelosi made a spectacle of tearing up a paper crown, declaring, "Were gonna tear up the crown," to the applause of a small audience.
This gesture, however, seemed to miss the mark, given her own lengthy tenure in Congress since 1987, which some critics argue positions her more as a monarch than a revolutionary.
Pelosi's attempt to control the narrative by disabling replies on her social media posts did little to shield her from public criticism. Her actions have sparked a wave of responses from Americans who view her as clinging to power despite her declining health.
This incident highlights the growing divide between progressive agendas and traditional values, as well as the increasing frustration among citizens who feel their voices are being ignored by long-standing political figures.
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