Etymology of Nancy Pelosi
Etymology of Nancy Pelosi:
Main Entry: Nancy Pelosi
Pronunciation: \,nan-cee’ –pee,-low-‘see\
Function: noun
Etymology: Russian, Stalinism, Maoism & Marxism, from Joseph Stalin, Stalinist-Revolution
Date: 19th century
1 : An extremely liberal, corrupt, power-hungry, narcissistic and goony politician.
2 : An utterly wack, foolish and nuggety Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Synonyms: Harry Reid, AstroTurf, dense, asinine, brainless, thick-headed, nonsensical, half-baked, moronic, naïve, obtuse, funky, gross, oddball, peculiar, freakish, grotty, kooky, weird.
Antonyms: John Dennis, Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachmann, intelligent, reasonable, honest, trustworthy, good, nice, pleasing, wise, open-minded, fascinating, incredible.


November 9, 2009 | Posted by TDZ 
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You are a bunch a stupid morons.
And yes, little pricks, you can look up my name; it means the fierce one……
Yup that sums up nans! thx
Nice! Couldn’t have said it better. The sad thing is, that Nancy would actually probably agree with most of this.
Ben