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Drunk Pelosi doesn’t even know George Floyd’s name, calls him George Kirby

Proving once again that Democrats don’t care about African-Americans, other than their vote, Nancy Pelosi revealed that she didn’t even know the name of George Floyd. During a propaganda press conference today, she stated that she wants to name the communist House Democrats “police reform bill” after George Kirby, where she clearly meant to say George Floyd. George Kirby was a black comedian and singer who died in 1995. Do Pelosi and all the other Democrats assume all African Americans are the same? One of the “Black Lives Matter” chants has been “Say his name.” I wonder if they will finally start protesting the Pelosi vineyards in Napa.

Drunk Pelosi doesn’t even know George Floyd’s name, calls him George Kirby
Drunk Pelosi doesn't even know George Floyd's name, calls him George Kirby

Pelosi was speaking to reporters and said Floyd’s brother asked her if the Democrats’ police reform bill would be named after George Floyd, and she told him at the time that she would recommend to the Judiciary Committee and the Congressional Black Caucus.

And I said ‘I’ll recommend that to the Judiciary Committee and to the Congressional Black Caucus who have shaped the bill, but I only will do that if you tell me that this legislation is worthy of George Kirby’s name,’ and he said it is, and so we’re very proud, we’re very proud to carry that,” she said.

It isn’t the only Floyd-related misspeak by Democrats. On Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer referred to “Floyd Taylor” — accidentally putting together the names of Floyd and Breonna Taylor, who was killed by police earlier this year in Kentucky. He immediately clarified the remark.

The House on Thursday passed the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act that would outlaw chokeholds, reform qualified immunity that can protect police officers from civil lawsuits, create a national database of police conduct and lower the bar for police officers to face criminal prosecution. It is unlikely to pass in the Senate.