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Bill O’Reilly's epic rant about 'evil' Nancy Pelosi explains why Congress needs term limits
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Bill O’Reilly's epic rant about 'evil' Nancy Pelosi explains why Congress needs term limits

'She's an evil woman. A woman who is consumed with power, who has no respect for others with whom she disagrees'

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) snapped at reporters, saying "nobody is in danger over the weekend" after she and other House Democrats stalled a Senate-approved plan to increase security for Supreme Court justices, their families, and staff on Thursday — just one day after an armed man was arrested and charged with the attempted murder of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

On the radio program Friday, Glenn Beck and guest Bill O’Reilly reacted to a video clip of Pelosi's testy exchange with reporters who dared to ask about the safety of Supreme Court justices and their families.

"They won't put in what they believe is necessary to protect Supreme Court justices and other government officials," O’Reilly said of House Democrats.

"And you know, this woman [Pelosi], I've said she's evil, and maybe this is overstating it, but I don't think so," he continued. "Watching her for decades, I just think she's an evil woman. A woman who is consumed with power, who has no respect for others with whom she disagrees. No respect. What she did to Trump, how she tried to undermine him, the impeachment fiasco. She doesn't care about America. It's all about her power, you know, and it just makes me disgusted."

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