eighty two . she s currently serving in congressth term . wow. shefi first assumed her house seat. eachthirty five years ago on j 9th. nineteen eighty seven .ti a different lifetime in politics and the culture. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. nobody disputes whatever happened to a new man in . i ve concluded that i will stop being a candidate for president of the united states likeof yesterday. oh , she s been speaker since 2019 and before that from 2007 to 2011.20 and democrats love though because she s a first the first woman speaker of the house. and no matter what her record , the press adulation, it nevers stops. she is a canny legislator. she knows how to get things done or historic figure. but more importantlys, nancyly pelosi runs a very, very disciplined caucus. speaker pelosiate is brilliant is she s a fantastic speaker. but we re here to ask what does nancy have to show for all these years in office when she first took over as speaker, democrats had two hu
watching her like this . dohe mental gymnastics trying to like dismiss the teae party and of course the tea party came roaring in and 2010 and just rounded the democrats but she didn t care like shehe was like, oh , that s the way it goes now i ll be back. i raps knuckles, though she twiss arms and leaves a lotot on the floor. yeah, i to talk about the soft bigotry of low expectations when you have a media that is completely on your team and never asking tough questions, never holding you account for anythinges which has been nancy pelosi s entire existence, she can be h this kid of bumbling buffoonish person on camera and never really pay a big price for it until shess pays a massive priceiv for it, which i think we re going to see here now. and you reference that the victory last night oreg tonight of jeffrey vegaa or mayra flores down in texas, those two cases are proof that these old democrat voters care about the actual kitchensu table issues like security,
i heard about the republican party is our superpower is is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. and onewa of the ways we lose what should be a wave election in twenty twenty two is if wef pass a bunch of laws in the next six months that our base hates and we suppressup turnout and look, i don t like red flag law or laws or i would not have voted for this legislation. but if we advance amnesty it will be catastrophic for us . the worst thing that we could do as a party right now in thero midst of a historic immigration crisis is to advance amnesty. and if we do, we will get crushed and we will deserve it. i haveit to defeat a 2007 amnesy with mccain and then the twenty thirteen amnesty with the gang of eight. and if weno have to defeat another amnesty bill , we ll do that . but the republican voters are very clear and what they want right now j.d.. and on the issue of these tariffs with china where they are also on the wrong side ,mcconnell and cornyn, this is another thing that w