Because I’m Me !


Back in March Bill deBlasio, the mayor of New York City went to his YMCA gym in Brooklyn to exercise on the day that Governor Cuomo was closing all gyms at 8pm that night, and Bill was issuing a stay-at-home order on that very day. Granted it was a “legal” visit as gyms in New York were still okay, and I have no problem with him going to workout. What I do have a problem with, however, is his answer to the question of why he went to exercise when so many other things including schools were shut down.

He said. “I have to stay healthy so I can make the decisions for the people of this city.” (In other words, “I went to the gym, because I am sooo important … because I’m me.”)   

From the Chicago Tribune on April 7,2020:

“In case you haven’t figured it out yet, there are two sets of rules—one for the ruling class and one for the peons

Mayor Lightfoot defended getting a haircut amid the coronavirus outbreak, saying she’s the face of the city and the woman who cut her hair wore a mask.

‘I take my personal hygiene very seriously. As I said, I felt like I needed to have a haircut. I’m not able to do that myself, so I got a haircut. You want to talk more about that?’

So, the mayor “take[s] her personal hygiene very seriously.” Does this hack not think that the other 1.49 million other women who live in Chicago might also take their “personal hygiene very seriously?”

But you see, that is not important. Because Lightfoot is ‘important’! “

(In other words, “I got my haircut in defiance of the state mandate because I am sooo very important . . . because I’m me.”)

But the winner of the hypocrisy sweepstakes has to be Nancy Pelosi who was caught on camera inside a beauty salon and not wearing a mask.

Pelosi went to the salon on 8/31/20 for a blow-out. Salon owner Erica Kious told Fox News that Pelosi’s assistant had set up the appointment with an independent stylist who rents chairs in her salon.

San Francisco salons were closed for months as part of Mayor London Breed’s emergency coronavirus regulations. They were allowed to reopen for outdoor service on 9/1/20.

Now from my point of view, going to a hair salon when no one else in San Francisco can is clearly very hypocritical. (In other words,it sounds like she is saying, “I went to the hair salon in defiance of the mandates in San Francsco, because I am sooo important . . . because I am me!”)

What’s even worse with this story is Pelosi’s response when asked about the incident.

Pelosi noted that the appointment was made ahead of time, and said the stylist could have and should have said they were not open. 

Duh! Everybody in the Bay Area knew hair salons were not open.

Pelosi then further displayed what a lowlife she is by saying the following:

“It was clearly a setup. I take responsibility for falling for a setup by a neighborhood salon that I’ve gone to for years.And that’s, that’s really what it is.” (Despite willfully disobeying the diktat by the San Francisco mayor, she is trying to blame someone else.)

Pelosi, the powerful California Democrat then said, “ I think that they owe, that this salon, owes me an apology for setting me up,” (Now that’s more than just chutzpah – it’s unmitigated gall.)

The owner of the salon Erica Kious, responded, that Pelosi visiting, “was a slap in the face,” adding, “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.”


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