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Pelosi Says Dems Will Blame Midterm Losses On…Republican Vote Fraud

You have to give it to Democrats. When it comes to projection, gaslighting the American public, and spewing propaganda, they are masters. Departing representative and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi just proved it again in a master stroke during an interview with left-wing MS NOW.
She said any Democrat losses in the midterm elections would likely be the result of … a-hem … Republican vote fraud. You can’t make this up (unless you’re a Democrat):
“But in addition to that, we have to be on guard as to what they [Republicans] may try to do to the technology. They may try to creep into the technology and create a false count.”
She continued:
“There are so many things that the Republicans will try to do to disrupt an election [that] can be avoided by early voting, by vote by mail. … There’s so many things that we can do to minimize the problem and then focus on the harder part.”
Did you catch that? This is an expert projectionist and gaslighter; ‘Republican interference’ can be mitigated by methods Democrats use to cheat (early voting/vote by mail).
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Vote-by-mail has become the latest and perhaps greatest method used by Democrats to cheat in elections. They know that voter registration rolls are notoriously outdated and inaccurate, but mail-in ballots go to addresses, not actual residents. Bob and Mary Smith may not live at 123 Memory Lane anymore but it could contain a houseful of illegal aliens or actual citizens who then get to vote more than once in someone else’s name.
As for Pelosi’s BS, it could also be that a GOP wave is about to hit close to home.
Currently, in California, two Republicans—Steve Hilton and Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco—are leading in several polls, including one conducted by the state’s Democratic Party. Additionally, enough Californians signed the petition to place the voter ID initiative on the November ballot. This helps explain why Pelosi appears concerned and is now claiming that the midterm elections could be rigged.
Next, in her interview, Pelosi said something that is downright laughable (emphasis mine):
“This is everything. Our democracy is at stake,” she said of the midterm elections. “And what is a democracy? Free and fair elections, independent judiciary, separation of power … rule of law, due process, all of that. That is all at risk, so we have to win.
“But we don’t win by talking about that. We win by addressing why we’re in Congress: for the people,” she continued. “And that is by making sure we lower costs, that we fix what they’re doing to the health care system … and that we fight the corruption that is going on there.”
Just a pet peeve of mine, but I always try to do this when I see a Democrat talk about “muh democracy!” We’re not a democracy; the United States is a republic.
But yes, that Nancy Pelosi is a master gaslighter, no doubt about it. Everything she said above is true, but it’s her party, not the GOP, trying to undermine all of it.
Never forget that.
PART 2: The First Word He Ever Said

The slap echoed louder than the music.
Then—
nothing.
No voices.
No movement.
Just silence.
The toddler clung tightly to the nanny’s dress.
“Mamma…”
One word.
The first word he had ever spoken.
And he said it to her.
Not to the fiancée.
Not to his father.
To the nanny.
The woman in the gray uniform stood frozen, one hand against her cheek, the other wrapped protectively around the child.
The guests stared.
Champagne glasses suspended in midair.
“What did he just say?” someone whispered.
The man in the tuxedo stepped forward slowly.
Like he didn’t trust what he heard.
The child buried his face into the nanny’s shoulder.
Still holding onto her.
“Let go of him,” the fiancée snapped.
But the boy held tighter.
“No,” he whispered.
The room shifted.
Again.
Because that wasn’t just a word.
It was a choice.
The man looked at the nanny.
Really looked at her for the first time all night.
Her trembling hands.
Her eyes.
The way the child trusted her without fear.
“How does he know you?” he asked quietly.
The nanny didn’t answer immediately.
Because there was no safe answer.
“He’s confused,” the fiancée said sharply.
But no one believed it anymore.
The child looked up.
Small hands gripping the nanny’s sleeve.
“She sings,” he whispered.
Silence.
Because the boy didn’t speak.
Not ever.
Doctors had called it trauma.
Shock.
Emotional withdrawal.
But now—
he was speaking.
And every word was directed at her.
The man stepped closer.
“What did he mean?” he asked.
The nanny shook her head slightly.
“You should stop this,” she whispered.
The fiancée laughed nervously.
“This is ridiculous.”
But her voice cracked.
Because now—
something was slipping.
The man looked down at the child.
“Why did you call her that?” he asked softly.
The toddler pointed at the nanny’s necklace.
A tiny silver charm hidden beneath her collar.
“She has the song,” he whispered.
The man froze.
Because he recognized those words.
The song.
The lullaby.
The one only his late wife used to sing.
“That’s impossible,” he whispered.
The nanny closed her eyes briefly.
Because now—
it was happening too fast.
The fiancée stepped forward again.
“She stole that necklace,” she said quickly.
But the child shook his head.
“No,” he whispered.
A pause.
“Mamma cried with it.”
The room tightened.
The man stared at the nanny.
“Who are you?” he asked.
The nanny looked at him.
Tears threatening—but never falling.
Then said quietly—
“The person your son remembered first.”
Silence.
Because that answer—
meant something deeper than anyone wanted to admit.
The fiancée stepped back.
“You’re lying,” she said.
But her voice had lost control.
The child looked at the man again.
Then whispered something so soft—
only he heard it.
And the color left his face instantly.
Because the boy had repeated a sentence—
word for word—
that only his dead wife ever used to say.