Alexandra Pelosi is the second-to-last person you'd trust to do a documentary about the January 6 demonstration and its chilling, weaponized aftereffects - including political prisoners and the misuse of the word "Insurrection." As the daughter of Nancy Pelosi, who was Speaker of the House of Representatives during the J6 turmoil, Alexandra has an obvious conflict of interest in directing the new HBO doc The Insurrectionist Next Door.
"You don't crack," Alexandra giggles off-camera in between scenes of Pelosi mère running Congress, largely by telephone, and being adored by grandchildren who call her Mimi.
Pelosi in the House was where Alexandra first used show-trial video, making J6 the central illustration of feminist power, yet gainsaying her mother's involvement in events of that day.
Backstage, Speaker Pelosi is shown defending her hostility in a post-vandalism snit.
The mix of public and exclusive video inadvertently captures Pelosi's infamous "I'm a Catholic!" tantrum followed by her J6 threat against Trump: "I'd like to punch him." But where's the footage of her draped in a kente cloth while heretically bending the knee for George Floyd? Where's her sneak visit to a hair salon that was officially shuttered during the Covid lockdown but opened exclusively for her? These contradictions would matter to an outsider, but Pelosi in the House moves past inconsistencies with loving, untrustworthy dedication to its subject.
Regime media play their part in brainwashing Americans, which means HBO sides with the political warfare that Speaker Pelosi had arranged.
Does Alexandra Pelosi know nothing about propaganda, or has she mastered it? "Am I bitch, or what?" is the family's inside joke.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/10/pelosis-embarrassing-home-movies/
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