Pelosi and Brazile Very Animated at Harris Concession Speech
Democrats seemed positive they were going to win this race heading into election day, at least on the outside.
Of course, after the fact, there are some people saying they knew she would lose, but I am not buying it.
And now the finger-pointing starts. Actually, it appeared to start before Harris' concession speech after a very animated conversation between Nancy Pelosi and Donna Brazile was caught on camera.
What's That About?
Everyone is trying to figure out what went wrong, twice, in this election.
First, it was Joe Biden getting housed. Then Kamala Harris blew a big lead in four months to hand Trump the most convincing win by a Republican in two decades.
With Nancy Pelosi's fingerprints all over the coup to have Biden removed, she is clearly going to be someone that people will want to blame for the loss.
In fact, there is already speculation that is what former DNC official and liberal pundit Donna Brazile was doing right before the Harris concession speech.
Before Kamala came out with her defiant, divisive speech, this was taking place...
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Democrat strategist Donna Brazile appeared to have an animated discussion at Vice President Kamala Harris's concession speech.
What do you think the three were chatting about?#nancypelosi #murielbowser… pic.twitter.com/Rfeu1bGFXu— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) November 6, 2024
We are already hearing all the excuses from the liberal media about why Harris lost.
Minority men are sexist, and Hispanic men are racist, at least that is what Joe Scarborough is claiming.
"The View" was not much better, going back to the shame game for male voters who were not confident in Harris.
It's shocking, really, that Democrats as a party have not been saying this, but I think that is because they are still in shock, as are most of their supporters, which is evident by how quiet everything has been.
I still believe that inauguration day is when it will all go down, as liberals will have had time to digest the loss and be ready to burn down our cities again.
I would love to be wrong because I think if it stays calm, we have a real chance to put the ugliness behind us and finally move away from this nastiness.
I really do want to be wrong, but my gut tells me this is the quiet before the storm.