WASHINGTON: Hypocrisy, it’s said, is the tribute vice pays virtue. And no one in Washington, D.C. best exemplifies this truth than Democratic House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. And the divine spark of liberal hypocrisy from the church of Sister Mary Margaret Pelosi, of the new Pelosidictine Order,

Nancy Pelosi virtue-signals about hunger and poor MS-13. C-SPAN screen shot.
Nancy Pelosi and her missing divine spark
At a recent press conference, she sought to present the Democratic Party as though it were a newly ordained order of the Vatican:
“31 million people in our country are food insecure. We believe, some of us who are attracted to the political arena and to government and public service, that we’re all God’s children. There’s a spark of divinity in every person on earth. And that we all have to recognize that as we respect the dignity and worth of every person… we recognize our responsibilities with the spark of divinity within us.”
And with this, a stern Sister Mary Margaret Pelosi, of the new Pelosidictine Order, slammed a verbal ruler down on President Trump knuckles:
“And so, when the president of the United States says about undocumented immigrants, ‘These aren’t people, these are animals,’ you have to wonder, does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity and worth of every person?
“… Every day that you think you’ve seen it all, along comes another manifestation of why their policies are so inhumane and why we have to continue the debate, striving for bipartisanship, with openness about what is at stake and what the choices are, and to be unifying in every way possible. Calling people animals is not a good thing.”
Sister Pelosi is proof that the inability to make moral distinctions can make anyone look stupid. When Trump said at a White House meeting that “people coming into the country… You wouldn’t believe how bad these people are. These aren’t people. These are animals,” he was referring to the murderous gang Mara Salvatrucha or MS-13.
Poor MS-13

MS-13 gang members. Fox News screen capture.
Like Pelosi, Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer rushed to the defense of MS-13, tweeting:
“When all our great-grandparents came to America, they weren’t ‘animals,’ and these people aren’t either.”
And the New York Times, whose state legislature recently allocated $18.5 million to programs designed to prevent state youths from joining MS-13, tweeted:
“Trump lashed out at undocumented immigrants during a White House meeting, calling those trying to breach the country’s borders ‘animals.’”
AP untweets
Not wanting to be left out, the Associated Press lent its voice in support of MS-13 members yearning to emulate Schumer’s gang-banger great-grandparents, saying:
“Trump referred to those crossing US border illegally as ‘animals’ and slammed California sanctuary state laws as ‘deadly.’”
When the worthies at AP realized their Trump-Derangement-Syndrome put them in the same corner with MS-13 initiates that in 2017 hacked four young men to death with machetes in a New York City park, they came to their senses and deleted the tweet.
Finding the divine spark in the strangest places
Adherence to the new Pelosidictine order find the “divine spark” in the strangest places. But certainly not in the unborn, who they dismiss as a nonviable tissue mass.

Dr. Kermit Gosnell. Screen capture from documentary “3801 Lancaster: American Tragedy.”
Dr. Kermit Gosnell and Planned Parenthood: Disciples of Sister Mary Margaret Nancy Pelosi
It was this Pelosidictine creed that allowed abortionist Dr. Kermit Gosnell to operate his chamber of horrors unmolested in Philadelphia for three decades.
“He [Gosnell] regularly and illegally delivered live, viable babies in the third trimester of pregnancy – and then murdered these newborns by severing their spinal cords with scissors,” said the grand jury indictment.
Back in the 1970s, the International Planned Parenthood Federation sent the young Dr. Gosnell to provide his unique brand of medical care to the women of Bangladesh.
When a reporter asked Pelosi, who is a Catholic, “Do you believe that funding Planned Parenthood dishonors God?” she was momentarily dumbstruck, but eventually recovered:
“I think defunding Planned Parenthood disrespects every woman in this country, disrespects her judgment to make her own decision about the size and timing of her family, with herself, her doctor, her God, her family.”
Did you notice the pecking order? In the Pelosidictine death cult, women and their Gosnell-like doctors sit at the top of the pantheon. The Creator and even their families – whose “divine spark” managed to escape the abortionist’s scalpel – are relegated to second-class citizens.
The Devine Spark: Kill, rape, control
Getting back to MS-13, the FBI classifies the gang as “one of the largest criminal organizations in the United States… with over 6,000 members… [and] a presence in at least forty-six states and the District of Columbia.”
The MS-13 motto is “kill, rape, control.” Do these words express a “divine spark”? For members of the new Pelosidictine Order… yes.
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Top Images: Nancy Pelosi composite photo illustration by author.
