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Lately, Pelosi has a lot on her mind:
First, her son was caught up in an FBI investigation scandal.
Second, her husband, suspected of insider trading stock, became the target of public criticism.
Third, and most important, is her job as speaker of the House of Representatives -- the latest polls show that more than half of Americans now view her unfavorably.
Pelosi certainly won't await her doom.
Not to mention, Ms. Pelosi announced in January that she would run for the House again.
Hyping up the Taiwan issue will "leave a mark" on Pelosi's political career, even if it does not benefit her continuation in politics.
That is what politician Pelosi thinks.
Americans accurately assess her -- she has always been Nancy Alejandro, not Nancy Pelosi. Pelosi, just her husband's last name.
Who is Nancy Alessandro? A wife who's been in politics for 30 years made her family worth over $100 million?
Ms. Pelosi's father was a Congressman.
She used to write down the names of anyone who asked for help from the Pelosi family, and when the election came, she could ask them to vote for her father.
In interviews, Ms. Pelosi said that she was taught to count early in her family -- so she could count votes.
By rights, Ms. Pelosi should have entered politics as soon as she graduated from college. But a year after graduating, she married Paul Pelosi, a wealthy businessman, and became a housewife. |
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