Nancy Pelosi Uses Fake Southern Accent to Mock Christians

Nancy Pelosi may have stepped away from the Speaker’s gavel, but don’t let that fool you into thinking she’s softened with age or gained any new wisdom. If anything, her sharp decline in mental clarity has only made her bitterness more unfiltered. And once again, she proved that old grudges die hard—especially when it comes to conservatives and people of faith.

At a recent Harvard Kennedy School event—yes, the same place that keeps pretending it’s still a beacon of intellect—Pelosi sat down with journalist Alison King to talk about her political career, the state of the Democratic Party, and the usual list of talking points that haven’t changed since the Bush administration. You’d think the discussion would be dry, maybe even a little boring. But of course, Pelosi couldn’t resist the urge to lash out at Christians, complete with a fake southern accent that would make Hillary Clinton blush.

In a moment that would be funny if it weren’t so disgusting, Pelosi mocked Christians by saying, “You’re people of faith!? You go to church on Sunday and pray in church on Sunday and prey on people the rest of the week!?” Then she laughed. Real classy.

So, let’s get this straight: a self-professed Catholic, who supports abortion on demand, funded by taxpayers, is mocking Christians for hypocrisy? That’s rich. This is the same Pelosi who once tried to argue that her faith compelled her to support abortion rights, as if the Bible came with Planned Parenthood footnotes.

Her comments weren’t just tone-deaf, they were outright insulting to millions of Americans who take their faith seriously and try to live moral, honest lives. And of course, the elite audience chuckled along with her like this was some edgy comedy special instead of a sitting member of Congress ridiculing her own countrymen.

But really, what else would you expect from the same crowd that lectures America about “inclusion” while trashing half the country for daring to vote differently or believe in God?

Pelosi may have lost the reins of power, but she’s still a loud voice in the echo chamber of far-left bitterness. Instead of retiring gracefully, she’s clinging to relevance by mocking the people she spent her career trying to regulate and silence. Her fake accent, her mocking tone, and her disdain for Christians say a lot more about her character than any polished interview ever could.

She didn’t have a “senior moment,” she had a Pelosi moment. Same bitterness, same arrogance, just less subtle.

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