Radio and television host Mark Levin called out the “staged” walkout of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer during a meeting with President Trump.
Levin spoke about what was really behind the tantrum-throwing by the Democratic leaders, including House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, who stormed out of the White House meeting on Wednesday and accused the president of being mean to them.
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“I’ve had several discussions with the president over the course of a few years,” Levin said on his show Wednesday after playing an audio clip of Schumer’s whining.
“He’s a kibitzer, and he jokes and he needles,” Levin said of Trump, “and as I wasn’t there, but Kevin McCarthy and a number of Republicans were there, and they say it was Schumer and Pelosi, particularly Pelosi, who was rude to the president.”
Dem reps storm out of Syria meeting blasting Trump’s behavior, WH spox has a different take https://t.co/o8t9oa3Ns2
— Conservative News (@BIZPACReview) October 17, 2019
He speculated that Trump called Pelosi “a third-rate politician,” as Schumer alleged, probably when she got up to leave.
“Just guessing. But Schumer is also a serial pathological liar, Pelosi , of course, being the other one,” Levin added, playing more audio from the presser they held immediately after they walked out of the meeting which was focused on the president’s decisions on Syria.
“He was insulting,” Schumer complained to reporters. “Particularly to the speaker. She kept her cool completely. But he called her a third-rate politician. He said that there are communists involved and you guys might like that. This was not a dialogue.”
Pelosi even claimed that Trump had a “meltdown” during the meeting. But it was Pelosi who was seen in a photo standing at the meeting with her finger pointing straight at the president, who later tweeted out the image, complete with his new nickname for the speaker.
Nervous Nancy’s unhinged meltdown! pic.twitter.com/RDeUI7sfe7
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 16, 2019
Pelosi later made the photo her banner on her Twitter profile.
Schumer claimed that Trump’s “nasty diatribe” kept them from focusing on the real issue of how to “curtail ISIS” and the terrorist organization’s threat to the U.S. homeland.
“So then why’d you walk out?” Levin wondered. “Why did you walk out like children?
He added that he believed House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who slammed Pelosi for throwing another tantrum.
“I’ve been in a lot of meetings where individuals get heated with one another. I do not believe that you [should] get up and you walk away,” McCarthy told reporters following the meeting. “The other Democrats did not walk away. They stayed in the room.”
McCarthy: Nothing new for ‘unproductive’ Pelosi to run from a tough meeting https://t.co/oMFERkgPwW pic.twitter.com/ToL1eqvoOe
— Conservative News (@BIZPACReview) October 17, 2019
Levin blasted Pelosi for her derogatory comments about Trump and then pointed to why he is convinced the whole scene was staged.
“So even some of the Democrats stayed behind. And yet Pelosi and Schumer walked out. That’s how I know it’s staged — or all the Democrats would have walked out,” he said.
The Do Nothing Democrats, Pelosi and Schumer stormed out of the Cabinet Room! pic.twitter.com/hmP4FNhemv
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 16, 2019
“But the media love it,” he added, noting how the media talking heads will take their cues from the Democrats and slam the president as being “unhinged.”
“It just goes on and on and on. That’s pretty much the way it works,” Levin said. “I’m sure you’re sick of it. God knows I’m sick of it
Of course, for the left, #PelosiMeltdown was soon trending as the Democrat was cheered on for her scolding of the president.
Getting schooled #PelosiMeltdown pic.twitter.com/pSXcK8jF2Y
— Jen Creedon-Harris (@JenniferCreedo4) October 17, 2019
I keep seeing the hashtag #PelosiMeltdown attached to this photo.
But I don’t see a meltdown.
I see leadership. I see competence. I see balls.40 white guys in the room and the only one with a backbone is pointing her finger at this POS president. pic.twitter.com/aL3JrDeXp1
— Mister Wes (@wes_mister) October 17, 2019
Other Twitter users chimed in with a reality check.
Give me a break. They had their feelings hurt? These folks have mocked, insulted, name-called and been downright nasty to @realDonaldTrump and they complain that he’s a bit ticked off at them? These people are unreal. https://t.co/2bj7lqSrSM
— David Brody (@DavidBrodyCBN) October 16, 2019
They’ve done NOTHING but disrespect him since he got elected. All they do is project!
— TippyTopSherry ⭐⭐⭐ (@NS88zy) October 16, 2019
Just because you are standing, pointing and yelling DOES NOT mean you are winning. I don’t expect the #Resist clowns to understand this so I’ll just sit back and laugh at their little rahrah moment for the intoxicated speaker
#PelosiMeltdown pic.twitter.com/S7arDwZgve— J.J (@josh0624) October 17, 2019
It’s amazing how these politicians can walk out of a serious meeting, stand in front of cameras and completely lie to the American people about what went down. All rhetoric so the lamestream media will hype the usual mantra: “orange man bad”.#PelosiMeltdown
— Writer, CR HIATT⭐⭐⭐ (@CR_HIATT) October 17, 2019
Nancy Pelosi is very disrespectful to the President of the United States!
— Diamond and Silk® (@DiamondandSilk) October 17, 2019
look at what that woman has said about him for the last 3 years
— Truth Teller (@marthaHigh) October 17, 2019
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