Dede Wilsey Comments on Paul Pelosi's (Alleged) Drunk-Driving Incident

Jun 24, 2022 View Original Article
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    74% Negative

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"Brown also says something which is the opposite of what the Democratic Party and Pelosi's PR team need him to say, which is, Everybody in San Francisco now has a Napa place."
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-12% Liberal
"(The piece delves into how Pelosi's political career was largely forged out of society coections, and it discusses who the Pelosis are longtime friends of Gordon Getty.)"
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-12% Liberal
"And regarding the political differences between Wilsey, a Republican, and Ms. Pelosi, Wilsey says, I don't agree with Nancy on everything, but I caot think of anyone nicer than Nancy or Paul."
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-14% Liberal
"We also now learn that Pelosi had just recently undergone cataract surgery days before the incident -- and the NYT piece notes that eye doctors differ in opinion about how many days one should refrain from driving after cataract surgery."
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-18% Liberal
"Pelosi was allegedly trying to turn left on Highway 29 from a side road in Oakville when his Porsche was struck by an oncoming Jeep."
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-36% Liberal

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