Newt Gingrich slammed Nancy Pelosi as "the most dangerous speaker of the House we've had probably in American history.”
"She lives in an enclave that is guarded in San Francisco," Gingrich, the nation’s 50th speaker of the House, told Mark Levin Sunday on Fox News’s Life, Liberty & Levin.
"She is surrounded by left-wing looney tunes who think that it's OK to live in a city where … there's a map you can go to on the internet that shows you where feces were that day. They don't distinguish dog and human, but they'll show you the feces count that day around San Francisco," he said.
The former speaker’s interview comes after the House voted to impeach former President Donald Trump for the second time on charges of inciting an insurrection after the siege of the Capitol on Jan. 6. Trump’s Senate impeachment trial is slated to begin on Feb. 9.
Gingrich added that Vice President Kamala Harris also comes from Pelosi’s “left-wing” orbit.
"This is the same problem with Kamala Harris," he added. "They come from the center of left-wing nuttiness, and all of their friends at the local country club, or all their friends when they go to a cocktail party, think this craziness makes sense."
Levin added during the interview that the media is dismissed by the speaker of the House if they ask hard questions, prompting Gingrich to say that journalists are “left-wing lapdogs.”
"Well, what you have right now with the press corps are left-wing lapdogs," Gingrich said. "And their job is to go over and lick the hand of the left-wingers and then try to bite the Republicans. So, that's their duty. I mean, they're just behaving like they've been trained to behave."
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