Nancy Pelosi is being lampooned, and criticized, for what is considered her rude and contemptuous actions towards the President during the State
But it wasn’t the standing that upset most viewers, it was her demeanor and look as she clapped at one point as the President exhorted lawmakers to “work together” in a bi-partisan manner.
A Washington Post columnist wrote in a column that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s contemptuous clap during President Trump’ State of the Union was “Lucille Bluth-like.”
The House Speaker was relatively expressionless during Trump’s nearly 90-minute speech. But an image of the peculiar way she applauded when Trump mentioned bipartisanship quickly made the rounds on social media.
Monica Hesse, the columnist, wrote, “The lasting visual image can only be described as . . . withering? Pitying? Lucille Bluth-like in its contemptuousness?” She added: “[T]his was a derogatory clap, make no mistake. This was mockery wearing a half-baked costume of politeness.”
–wire services