Nancy Pelosi goes off the rails after having mental breakdown during interview

Pelosi is as unhinged as they get. She’s always finding ways to embarrass herself and her Party.

And Nancy Pelosi went off the rails after having a mental breakdown during an interview.

In a candid interview with The Guardian, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) made her feelings about Donald Trump unmistakably clear. When discussing the former president, Pelosi avoided mentioning his name, stating that saying it is akin to “swearing.”

During the conversation with Jonathan Freedland, she referred to Trump as “what’s his name,” revealing her reluctance to utter the name of the current Republican presidential nominee.

“I hardly ever say his name,” Pelosi, 84, explained, emphasizing her strong distaste for the term. “I think [Trump is] a grotesque word. … You just don’t like the word passing your lips. I just don’t. I’m afraid, you know, when I grew up Catholic, as I am now, if you said a bad word, you could burn in hell if you didn’t have a chance to confess. So I don’t want to take any chances.” Apparently her alleged strong Catholic faith is adhered to in this situation but not when she promotes radical pro-abortion policies.

Her comments reflected a deeper disdain for Trump’s presence in political discourse, likening his name to profanity. “It’s up there with, like, swearing,” she remarked, making clear her efforts to steer clear of saying it aloud.

However, Pelosi briefly broke her own self-imposed rule later in the interview when she found herself inadvertently mentioning Trump’s name.

“When we talk about democracy being on the ballot, it’s a woman’s issue, but it’s an everybody issue. When we talk about freedom of speech, do you see now that Trump is talking. … I said his name, oh my gosh. I hope I don’t burn in hell,” she joked.

Throughout the years, Pelosi has often used strong language to criticize Trump, consistently referring to him as a “threat to democracy.”

At the Democratic National Convention in August, she went so far as to compare the Democrats’ fight against Trump in the 2024 election to pivotal moments in American history, including the Revolutionary War and the Civil War.

“We have to defeat a person who is a threat to our democracy of the kind that we have not seen,” Pelosi said. Drawing on historical parallels, she invoked Thomas Paine and Abraham Lincoln, describing the current political battle as another defining moment in America’s journey.

“And now the times have found us to save our democracy,” she concluded. “That is what we are here to do.”

During the interview, Pelosi also touched on her relationship with President Joe Biden, revealing that she has not spoken to him since he exited the 2024 presidential race in July.

Pelosi, reportedly a key figure in encouraging Biden to withdraw, expressed concern over the trajectory of his campaign after a poor debate performance against Trump. “I think his legacy had to be protected,” she explained. “I didn’t see that happening in the course that it was on — the election was on.”

Pelosi’s call to Biden, as she recounted, was simple: “Let’s get on a better course. He will make the decision as to what that is.” Ultimately, Biden heeded that advice and made the decision to step aside, although some suggest he was practically forced out.

Pelosi Has Lost It

Nancy Pelosi is clearly someone who is suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS). So much so, that she can’t even say his name without feeling as though she’s used profanity.

If that isn’t someone who has TDS, than who is? Pelosi and the rest of her Democrat pals in Washington, D.C. need to learn that Donald Trump is not the big, bad threat to democracy that they claim him to be.

Trump already had four years in the White House and didn’t turn into a dictator like they fear he will if he wins in November. The fear-mongering by the Left has to stop.

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