Nancy “Antoinette” Pelosi Has an Important Public Service Announcement

Here’s a meme of Nancy Pelosi’s mug superimposed on Marie Antoinette. It’s a well-deserved comparison after all of the delays and roadblocks that Pelosi has thrown up to try to tank the American economy during the coronavirus lockdowns.

Incase you’re unfamiliar with the French Revolution, let’s just say that Antoinette isn’t someone you’d want to be compared to…

In case you missed it, Pelosi did an appearance on a TV show with host James Corden. She broadcast from her palatial estate, and gushed about how her grandchildren were there to visit her — you know, while the rest of America’s grandparents are quarantined and kept away from their families.

Pelosi posed for the segment in her kitchen, in front of her matching pair of luxury stainless-steel freezers which are priced at about $12,000 each.

When Corden asked her what she keeps in her freezer, Pelosi opened it up to reveal that it was stacked to the gills with $12-a-pint gourmet ice cream.

So, while Americans are still waiting for their stimulus checks and the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses was out of money, Pelosi was giggling about her chocolate ice cream collection on TV.

The Marie Antoinette comparison is spot-on.


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