Meghan McCain says Nancy Pelosi made a mistake with her late night showing off of fridges and ice cream
Red States:
On Tuesday’s (socially distanced) episode of The View, no-fan-of-Trump Meghan McCain called the President’s new Pelosi ice cream ad “a kill shot.”McCain also criticized AOC for taking potshots at the oil industry and the thousands of people impacted by the crash of the market. Another actor mentioned Fuddruckers reopening as a threat ignoring the fact that people who work there need the work. The left appears to be exaggerating the threat posed by reopening businesses where the people working in them are not part of the group that is vulnerable to the Coronavirus. There are just not many people in their 80's with underlying conditions working at Fuddruckers or even going out to eat.
As previously covered by RedState’s Nick Arama, the ad positions Nancy’s cushy life with giant fridges and all the ice cream she and her family could want against that of normal Americans — people struggling due to the shutdown Pelosi’s fine with, in need of relief she didn’t mind withholding.
The clip makes reference to “Nancy Antoinette”: This ad is an absolute savage blow and an example what I was trying to explain today regarding having empathy for the protesters and people living in fear of how they will feed their family and keep the lights on. twitter.com/peterjhasson/s…7,112 people are talking about this
There’s nothing quite like tough times to expose the ivory tower in which some detached, painfully clueless elites live. And with her kitchen segment on The Late, Late Show with James Corden — complete with a tennis sweater tied around her neck (at home!) — boy, did Nancy come with the goods.
On The View, co-host Whoopi asked Meghan about her above tweet, in which she called the ad “an absolute savage blow.”
The daughter of the late Sen. John was quick to note it was a shot of the deadly variety:“[I] thought this ad was a kill shot. And I think that it’s not the ice cream that’s in her fridge. It’s the fact that she’s standing behind giant refrigerators — multiple ones that cost $24,000 each. And look, you’re right, Joy — politicians are wealthy, Trump is wealthy. But I think in this specific moment, optics are narratives. And I don’t make the rules of politics. This is just how it works. And when it looks like — what she’s saying in the video, and I also agree with Joy that, if I were advising any politician at this point, I would also say, ‘Tread very carefully with a comedy show. This is not the time or the moment to be doing something like this.’”...

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