Nancy Pelosi seen without mask inside San Francisco hair salon
You'll never see this on the regular news channels here in the US except for Fox:
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I actually saw the story very briefly on CBS this morning. They said something to the effect of, "well, it's a bad look," and then moved on. They didn't go in depth about it, comparing it to barbers who have been jailed for the same kind of shit, etc.
They mentioned it in passing, I guess so they could say, "look, we mentioned it, OK?" |
Typical Dem. Do as I say not as I do. :toetap:
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*racist *bigoited *sexist *gun owning *homophobes https://i.imgflip.com/3ivwed.jpg |
For those that don't know, ALL hair salons have been closed for any indoor activities in CA by our dumb governor.
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P****ing Demos in charge!--:cuss: |
She is the evil wicket witch from the west. All she cares about is herself not the American people.
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BS.. I've been getting a haircut since March and a beard trim every Thursday. And so has my family and friends. No Cal where they breed Liberals and the Woodstock mindset. :yesnod: |
Why do people vote for someone like her? :wtf:
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Musta been a nauseating experience for those in there with her.
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Ask the people who voted for Obama twice. |
And that nasty, hypocritical bitch will still get elected.:yesnod:
Oh, and this explains a lot. Hell, there is not even a Republican running against that old hag.... Heading into the election, the incumbent is Nancy Pelosi (Democrat), who was first elected in 1987. California uses a top-two primary system, in which all candidates appear on the same ballot. The top two vote-getters, regardless of party affiliation, move on to the general election. In states that do not use a top-two system, all parties are usually able to put forward a candidate for the general election if they choose to.[1][2][3][4] Unlike the top-two format used in some states (Louisiana and Georgia special elections for example), a general election between the top two candidates in California occurs regardless of whether the top candidate received 50 percent of the vote in the first round of elections. As of 2019, California was one of three states to use a top-two primary system. Washington used the system for congressional and state-level elections, and Nebraska utilized a top-two system for its nonpartisan state legislature. |
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Now she's demanding that the salon owner apologize to her!!! :lol:
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Next time I go maskless and someone says anything, I'm going to name drop Pelosi.
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Now she's saying it was a set up. :rolleyes:
Let's see..... YOU went inside when your state mandates outside only YOU requested a blow dry when you state forbids that. So it looks like you did your "holier than thou" bullshit and got caught. :bslap: |
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