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Speaker Sparks Spate of Ice Cream Criticisms: Let Them Eat Chocolate
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is taking enough heat to melt the ice cream stash she recently revealed in what the New York Times described as her “high-end appliances” during a kitchen-based interview from her home in San Francisco, where she is self-isolating during the coronavirus pandemic panic.
The ice cream appears to be at issue, as Fox News is reporting that House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is slamming the Speaker for allegedly slowing down replenishment of the Small Business Administration’s fund for small business loans to establishments closed because of the COVID-19 closures. Pelosi recently appeared on late night television with comedian James Corden, showing off a cache of ice cream.
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jac
(4/20/2020)
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As I am in a high risk category (old) I haven't been off the property for five weeks. Our stocks of ice cream and candy are long gone.
Polosi just wants to rub our faces in her privileged lifestyle. What a poor example of a leader in times of crises. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(4/20/2020)
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Pelosi has always been a human slug. She is the living incarnation of what happens when some people acquire political power. |
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