Nancy Pelosi’s Marie Antoinette Moment

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Style salons in San Francisco closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, opened this week with limited “outdoor” operations.

Nancy Pelosi is among those supporting lockdowns and mandatory mask wearing—for everyone but herself, reports Kelsey Bolar, a Bright editor, and Federalist contributor.

Erica Kious, owner of the salon Nancy Pelosi visited, rents chairs to stylists, and one of the stylists informed her in advance that the House Speaker requested an appointment.

“It was a slap in the face that she went in, you know, that she feels that she can just go and get her stuff done while no one else can go in, and I can’t work,” said owner Erica Kious.

“I have been fighting for six months for a business that took me 12 years to build to reopen…I am a single mom, I have two small children, and I have no income. We’re supposed to look up to this woman, right? It is just disturbing.”

Brit Hume Opines

Pelosi’s hair salon incident is minor in the larger scheme of things but it’s politically dangerous because it’s something everyone can understand and the hypocrisy of it is so flamingly obvious.

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