Nancy Pelosi is Out of Touch With Most Americans. Even her Own Family Supports Building the Wall

Nancy needs to get out of Washington and go talk to some Trump voters. Her liberal daughter has talked to conservatives for years and is much more open-minded than her mom.

Imagine this — Nancy Pelosi takes a working tour of the United States that includes meetings with hundreds of people who voted for President Donald Trump in 2016.

It seems absurd that an elitist like Pelosi would WANT to meet ordinary people, but what if she believes that she HAS to in order to remain the leader of the Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives?

Pelosi has been the leader of House Democrats since 2003. She has worked in Washington, D.C., since being elected to the House in 1987. She has lived in San Francisco since shortly after marrying her husband, who is now a multimillionaire venture capitalist, in 1963. Her father and brother were both Democratic mayors of Baltimore. She graduated an elite high school in Baltimore and an elite college in Washington, D.C., before getting involved in politics, first as an intern for a Democratic senator from Maryland and later for the California Democratic Party.

The prospect of Nancy Pelosi, now 78, leaving her insular world of fat cats and Beltway insiders seems as remote as a bear deciding NOT to hibernate in the winter, but if there’s anything that Pelosi loves more than her cushy life, it’s power. After all, she was the leader of the House Democrats when they got “shellacked” (President Barack Obama’s term) in the 2010 Congressional elections and then when the Dems lost again in 2012, 2014, and 2016. That’s four strikes.

Pelosi might not be a baseball fan, but she certainly knows the “three strikes and you’re out” rule. She should have resigned as the leader of the Democrats in the House, but now she might be voted out by her own peers. Here is a list of 58 Democratic candidates and incumbents who oppose her.

We at American Liberty Report WANT Pelosi to remain the Democrats’ leader because she has been a godsend to Republicans. One anti-Pelosi ad in a House of Reps race might lead to more votes for the Republican than a video showing the Democrat burning an American flag. Thus, we are recommending that she take a listening tour of the USA between the East and West coasts. We know she will listen to us!

Can you imagine Nancy Pelosi talking to farmers in Iowa as they’re planting corn? Steelworkers in Pennsylvania as they’re soldering metals? Evangelicals in Alabama as they’re discussing their admiration for Jesus Christ? Blue-collar workers in the suburbs of Detroit and Milwaukee as they’re talking about how they struggle to pay for their children’s education? Families in Rural America as they’re talking about how they struggle to make enough money to feed their children?

Stop laughing! We can’t imagine Pelosi doing these things either, but what if she decided to connect with ordinary voters to change her image so the anti-Pelosi sentiment in the Midwest and South would subside enough for Democratic U.S. representatives in Trump Country to support her as the House Democrats’ leader again in 2019 — hopefully as House Minority Leader rather than as Speaker of the U.S. House?

Not Her Mother’s Daughter

The whole concept of Pelosi becoming more sympathetic to ordinary Americans, including conservatives and Trump supporters, seems absurd, but it HAS worked for Pelosi’s daughter Alexandra.

The youngest of Nancy Pelosi’s five children, Alexandra, 48, has been directing documentary films since 2000. Her 12 documentaries include films about George W. Bush’s 2000 presidential campaign, evangelical Christians, the Tea Party movement, and money’s influence on politics.

Alexandra Pelosi’s most recent documentary is “Outside the Bubble: On the Road with Alexandra Pelosi.” It was shown on HBO for the first time on Monday, Oct. 29. During the one-hour documentary, Pelosi interviews people in Alabama, California, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Virginia about their lives, their problems, and their thoughts about American politics. Many of the people she interviewed are diehard supporters of President Trump.

Pelosi also brought her two sons, who are 10 and 11 years old, on her trip. The sons attended pro-Trump rallies, went into the homes of Trump voters, and visited part of a wall on the U.S-Mexico border. One of Nancy Pelosi’s grandsons now supports a border wall. It’s unlikely Nancy Pelosi exposed her children to these kinds of opposing views when they were growing up.

Alexandra Pelosi is a liberal, but she is NOT her mother’s daughter when it comes to being respectful to people who disagree with her. Her comments about the effect of her experiences include:

* “MSNBC is barred from my household,” she told The New York Times in an article entitled “Alexandra Pelosi Plunges Into Trump Country.” “CNN is barred from my household.” She also said Manhattan residents should watch Fox News nightly because she believes that they should be open to listening to opposing media viewpoints.

* “I was indoctrinated into a Democratic Party cult from a very early age,” she told The New York Times. “But I know that’s not the only America and we need to understand the other side.”

* After visiting Port Arthur, Texas, which was devastated by Hurricane Harvey in 2017, and talking to residents who didn’t have jobs and couldn’t feed their children, she changed her mind about the importance of the issue of global warming. “I would warn all the 2020 presidential candidates not to get on their soapbox and preach global warming if nobody has food to eat in Port Arthur, Texas,” she told The Hill newspaper in the article “Nancy Pelosi’s daughter films road trip ‘Outside the Bubble’ of liberal NY.”

* She told The Washington Post in the article “Daughter of Nancy Pelosi goes on a listening tour of America” that liberals in America should spend more time in Middle America so they develop a deeper understanding of their country.

Alexandra Pelosi listened to Trump voters, developed a greater respect for them, and went out of her way to portray them positively in her documentary.

Would her mother have the same experience if she went on a similar listening tour or would she conclude that Obama was right when he said in 2008 that working-class voters in places like western Pennsylvania “get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations?”

American Liberty Report doesn’t know the answer to the above question, but we believe that the United States would be a much better nation if Democratic Party leaders like Nancy Pelosi spent more time listening to ordinary people and addressing their economic concerns instead of focusing on their radical left wing’s base desire to act on social and cultural issues that often don’t affect or offend ordinary people.

The United States would be a much better nation if liberals acted more like Alexandra Pelosi than the way her mother has acted during her years in power.


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