Watch: Nancy Pelosi Spills Cold Hard Truth To Larry Wilmore At NYC’s Big Gay Ice Cream
Nancy Pelosi didn’t shy away from the hard questions when she sat down with Larry Wilmore at NYC’s famous Big Gay Ice Cream shop.
Nancy Pelosi, the nation’s first woman Speaker of the House and one of the most successful Speakers ever, sat down with Comedy Central’s Larry Wilmore yesterday at an iconic Manhattan hot spot.
“The Nightly Show” host brought the California Congresswoman to Big Gay Ice Cream in the West Village (there’s one in the East Village too), a place he’s sure no Republican would ever visit, and asked her where she stands on the tough issues of our day.
On his agenda: Obama’s “mom jeans,” how she feels about John Boehner, who will win the Presidency, and perhaps the most revealing: which of these three GOP leaders – Trump, Boehner, or McConnell – would she throw out of a hot air balloon, you know, if she had to…
Big Gay Ice Cream sent this tweet out previewing the interview:
Tonight on The @Nightlyshow: Larry interviews @NancyPelosi AT OUR FRIGGIN WV SHOP. @ComedyCentral, 11:30pm EST. pic.twitter.com/6Ld2SdOkr3
— Big Gay Ice Cream (@biggayicecream) October 12, 2015
Pelosi is always up for a good time – remember her awesome farewell to Stephen Colbert?Â
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Image: Screenshot via Comedy Central
Hat tip: Mediaite
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