‘She’s So Right:’ Margaret Carlson on Pelosi’s We Have to Change the ‘Rhetorical Nature of Our Debate’ After Kirk’s Murder

‘There was no sympathy for Nancy Pelosi or her husband from some on the right’

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CARLSON: "She’s so right. And remember, the response to that was to come up the the Republicans or those on the other side of Nancy Pelosi to come up with all kinds of reasons that had happened that that Paul Pelosi was having an affair, that that it was all these reasons that were his fault. And it had nothing to do with that. And it’s there’s there was no sympathy for Nancy Pelosi or her husband from some on the right. You know, I just want to go just back to something Jean said about the guns and race, something about the roofs. You know, these the in Butler, Pennsylvania, when Trump was attacked, there was a shooter on the roof and this time there was a shooter on the roof. It seems like it wouldn’t be that hard for all of the law enforcement. That’s that’s at these events to somehow be looking at the roofs. You know, a lot of the, the, the scary movies I watch have somebody on the roof. So it’s not too outlandish. Well, maybe it is outlandish because it’s in movies, but actually it’s in real life now, you know, to go back to the governor for a minute, you know, he said, we can get off this path that’s causing us so much suffering. Now, first of all, social media, it’s a cancer on us. And the the don’t just point the finger to the other side, but look inward at what what you’re doing and pull back from it. Because if you don’t, I mean, he did have this pessimism. If we don’t, we’re headed in a in to even more horrible things."

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