VIDEO: Pelosi, in
Defending Kaepernick, Repeatedly Mispronounces His Name
By Shannon McGorry
September 25, 2017
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” this weekend,
and in defending football player Colin Kaepernick’s
movement to take a knee during the
national anthem, she repeatedly proved she couldn’t even pronounce
his name.
“Somebody, Colin Komper… Komper… Kompernick doing
what he did, he said this flag enables me to do this, this anthem enables me to
do this, this is about freedom of expression,” stumbled Pelosi.
Needless to say, it was very clear the House minority
leader didn’t fully know the name of the person she’s so adamantly defending.
Watch the major gaffe above.
Colin Kaepernick
Colin Rand Kaepernick (/ˈkæpərnɪk/
KAP-ər-nik;[1]
born November 3, 1987) is an American civil rights activist and American football quarterback who is
a free agent. He
played six seasons for the San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League (NFL). As a political activist, he is best known for kneeling during the national anthem in
protest of police brutality and racial inequality in the United States.
(Past Research on the NFL kneelers,
Nancy Pelosi her husband and their NFL Friends)
Pelosi suffers
brain freeze while defending NFL kneelers: ‘Kaep– Kaep– Kaepernick’
September 24, 2017
By Kyle Olson
Nancy Pelosi defended
unemployed NFL
quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s “First Amendment” right to disrespect the
American flag during the national anthem, even if she struggled to say his
name.
During an appearance on “Meet The Press,”
Pelosi sided with the former 49ers quarterback, and other players refusing
to stand for our country.
The House Minority
Leader chided President Trump for his comments, saying she believes he’s
violating his promise to “bring people together.”
She didn’t criticize the players, who are offending so
many Americans.
“Colin Kaep— Kaep— Kaepernick, uh, doing what he did,
says this flag enables me to do this. This national anthem enables me to do
this,” she said, initially struggling to speak.
“This is about freedom of expression,” Pelosi said.
She added Trump’s response is “unfortunate” and believes
he was “ill advised” to criticize the anti-American players.
During an appearance for a U.S. Senate candidate in
Alabama on Friday, President Trump blasted NFL players standing against America
by taking a knee during the national anthem.
Campaigning for Luther Strange for the seat vacated by
now-Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Trump waded into the controversy.
“We’re proud of our country. We respect our flag,” the
president told the audience in Huntsville.
“Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when
somebody disrespects our flag to say, ‘Get that son of a bitch off the field!
He’s fired.’
“‘He’s fired!'” Trump shouted to a roaring audience.
The president’s slam comes one day after the stadium in
San Francisco for a game between the 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams was less
than half full.
“Time for kickoff,” LA Times reporter Lindsey Thiry
tweeted.
In the second half, the seats were only about half full.
Let’s connect the dots:
Meet The Press
Tom
Brokaw was an interim host for Meet
The Press, a director at the Robin
Hood Foundation, and is an overseer at the International Rescue Committee.
Note: Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Robin Hood Foundation, the International
Rescue Committee, and the NAACP
Legal Defense & Educational Fund.
George
Soros was the chairman for the Foundation
to Promote Open Society, and Nancy
Pelosi was invited to his 2013 wedding reception.
Harvey Weinstein
is a director at the Robin Hood
Foundation, and was married in 12/07 & Marc Anthony attended his wedding.
Marc
Anthony attended Harvey Weinstein’s
12/07 wedding, and is a partner with the Miami
Dolphins.
Miami Dolphins
is an American Football Conference East
team. American
Football Conference East is a division of the American Football Conference.
American
Football Conference is a conference for the National Football League (NFL).
Researchers Note:
Connecting the dots with Norman Dodd's 1982 Interview is key to understanding
the NFL's un-American behavior. Marc Anthony is just a distraction. (PAST
RESEARCH)
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Condoleezza Rice is an overseer at
the International Rescue Committee, Gene A. Washington’s frequent social
companion, and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think
tank).
Tom Brokaw is an overseer at the International Rescue Committee, was a
director at the Robin Hood Foundation,
and an interim host for Meet The Press.
Gene A. Washington is Condoleezza Rice’s frequent social
companion, was a director of football operations for the National Football League (NFL), and a player for the San Francisco 49ers.
San Francisco 49ers is a National Football Conference West team.
National Football Conference West is
a division of the National Football
Conference.
National Football Conference is a
conference for the National Football
League (NFL).
Paul Tagliabue was a commissioner
for the National Football League (NFL),
a partner at Covington & Burling LLP,
and is a friend of William R. Hambrecht.
Covington & Burling LLP is the
lobby firm for the National Football
League (NFL).
Eric H. Holder Jr. is a partner at Covington & Burling LLP, an intern
at the NAACP Legal Defense &
Educational Fund, and was a trustee at the Morehouse School of Medicine.
Sarah P. Hambrecht is a trustee at
the Morehouse School of Medicine,
married to William R. Hambrecht, a
friend of Nancy Pelosi, and married
to William R. Hambrecht.
William R. Hambrecht is a friend of
Paul Tagliabue, married to Sarah P. Hambrecht, a friend of Paul Pelosi, and was a co-founder for
the United Football League.
Paul Pelosi is a friend of William R. Hambrecht, married to Nancy Pelosi, and was an investor in
the United Football League.
Nancy Pelosi is married to Paul Pelosi, a friend of Sarah P. Hambrecht, the minority leader
for the U.S. House of Representatives,
and invited to George Soros’s 2013
wedding reception.
NFL Players Should
Think Hard Before They Take A Knee
June 6, 2020 By Chris Morton
With the George Floyd protests and riots, feelings and
emotions have inevitably diverged with statistical fact more than ever. The
narrative is rammed down our throats at a rapid rate, while the statistical
data is inevitably more complex and requires part of an afternoon to digest. In
the age of high-octane social media, part of an afternoon is no longer on the
table.
So as this battle over Floyd is fought — although in
reality, it’s a unanimous agreement, not a battle at all — the sub-battles of
the culture war ensue. One of these battles is our great national anthem.
The anthem has been a topic of contention since Colin Kaepernick
took a knee. Fortunately, nothing too crazy followed. Some players
took knees, many did not, and most of America moved on with life.
But now, as passions are hot, the left has decided to get
some “woke contracts” signed ASAP. One of them directly asks players to declare
if they too will kneel for the national anthem.
Drew Brees recently gave one of the most eloquent answers
on this topic, declaring what our anthem means to him and honoring his family.
His explanation was nonpartisan and from his heart, and it was going to help
pave the way for his team and many others to follow suit with pride. Less than
24 hours later, the thought police attacked him, and he released an immediate
apology. His “taking a knee contract” has now been signed, and you had better
believe he will be kneeling from here on out.
Conservatives such as myself who reside in liberal cities
understand the pressure leftist peers and colleagues apply so we will agree
with them, like a leftist pick axe slowly chipping away at a rock of integrity.
One exhausting battle after another, it can be so tempting to grant a couple
wins to keep good relations. Often we are tempted to concede to preserve our
own livelihoods.
You see conservatives like George W. Bush falling into
the trap and contributing to the rhetorical nonsense of our “nation’s
disturbing bigotry and exploitation.” This short-sighted strategy to gain unity
and ease tension is really a long-term infliction of damage that only
reinforces the false media narrative, which seems to have no end.
The last two weeks have exhausted us emotionally. It’s
easy just to capitulate and say the words that make the leftists happy. Is the
anthem the hill we really want to die on? Yes, it is.
Not only does kneeling for the anthem have its own
symbolic importance for the heroes and defenders of our great nation, but
another issue is at stake here: The kneeling is for police brutality-related
deaths in the black community, which in 2019 resulted in exactly nine deaths of
unarmed black men within a black population of 30 million.
No matter how you feel about that number, do you ever
really think it will get lower or go away, given there are 375,000 interactions
with police every year? Do you think with human error and the occasional
outlying bad actor that number could ever possibly drop to zero?
Here’s a message to NFL players facing this decision: If you fear
the media blowback for not declaring now that you’ll take a knee, just think
how much press you will get hammered with if you declare you will take the knee
and decide later you want your national anthem back. You will have signed a
deal with the devil, and you will be on that knee the rest of your career. Think
very hard about this decision.
Emotions are high, and kneeling now is very tempting. We
all just want to be good people, and we are being told this is the way. Just
know this: Once you kneel, you will never get up again. Do not give up on our
national anthem.
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