After trying and failing to discredit Republicans in advance of the 2022 midterm elections, the article was smothered with a pillow and promptly forgotten. On October 28th, the bizarre house invasion at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s residence became public knowledge.
Paul Pelosi was attacked in his San Francisco home by 42-year-old visa overstayer David DePape, while Nancy was in Washington, DC. DePape was only wearing his underpants. There was a scant indication of a break-in, and the dispatcher called DePape a “friend.” However, neither the security camera footage nor the body cam footage from responding cops has been made public. Before DePape could assault Mr. Pelosi, the latter could flee to the restroom, call for help, and allow the cops in.
The liberal media desperately attempted to shift blame for the attack onto Republican campaign advertising. Absolutely not. DePape has a long history of mental illness and is a genuine psychotic. The media has indeed focused on his promotion of 2020 election conspiracy theories to portray him as a “Make America Great Again” Republican. He also procured a birdhouse for the fairy he had been in touch with before the assault. Any chance this could be used as campaign material was dashed by the never-ending stream of queries concerning the strange nature of the break-in. Additionally, nobody seems to care that Biden’s inflationary spending is ruining middle-class households.
The tale died once it became clear that the Democrats would be crushed in the 2022 midterm elections. Considering all the other problems facing voters and the never-ending ineptitude coming from the Biden White House, nobody has time to worry about a little event involving a hammer and a nail. Although, Minnesota Republican Representative Tom Emmers felt compelled to point out the leftist media’s double standard in its coverage of the Pelosi hammer attack.
Extreme lefty and Bernie Sanders supporter James Hodgkinson attacked the Republican baseball team at a 2017 practice in Alexandria, Virginia. He staked out the location and, if not for the Capitol Police detail protecting Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), would have assassinated Republican members of Congress. As a member of the GOP leadership, Scalise receives special security protection. Hodgkinson had a target list, but it took the FBI months to classify his actions as an act of domestic terrorism. A real attempt at a mass murder was not pinned on Sanders.
