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WATCH: Delusional Nancy Says The Border Wall Isn't Happening...And It's Not a Political Issue

WATCH: Delusional Nancy Says The Border Wall Isn't Happening...And It's Not a Political Issue

Speaker Nancy Pelosi has proven, once again, how out of touch she is with the average American. On Friday evening, she said there wouldn't be a border wall. But the real kicker? She seems to think that a wall along our southern border isn't a political issue but rather a morality issue.

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“We’re not doing a wall. Does anybody have any doubt about that? We are not doing a wall. So that’s that,” she said. “It has nothing to do with politics. It has to do with: The wall is an immorality between countries. It’s an old way of thinking [and] it isn’t cost-effective.”

Where the hell has Nancy been? She's in Washington, D.C., the ground zero of politics, in the midst of the biggest political issue of our day and she's trying to say it's not political?

So, let me get this straight. 

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Deciding whether or not to build a border wall isn't political.

Deciding how much money, if any, is spent on a border wall isn't political.

Deciding who can and cannot come to the United States isn't political.

Keeping the government partially shutdown isn't political.

Fighting with our president because of different outlooks on life isn't political.

If those aren't the definitions of politics, I don't know what is.

And this, folks, is what we have to look forward to over the next two years of Nancy Pelosi's so-called "leadership."

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