RhodyPatriot
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It's abundantly apparent just why the Biden team would want to dispatch with this abjectly useless muppet of a "press secretary." (Who once called herself a "historical figure." Methinks "hysterical" would be nearer the mark.)
She can't speak properly, she almost never has a ready and coherent response to the soft inquiries of her pretend would-be media interlocutors, and she blinks as if she's experiencing a bout of REM in the middle of her press conferences. (Not the band...)
However, identity politics just wouldn't allow it, and the Dems only have themselves to blame on that front.
The moral of the story is clear.
If you live by the sword of identity politics, you die by it.
And now, just as they're stuck with the cackling fellatio queen as Veep; they're stuck with this PROUD BLACK LESBIAN!
(Ya know, the most important part of being a White House Press Sec.)
May the race, gender and sexual preference hierarchy long reign supreme, comrades.
She can't speak properly, she almost never has a ready and coherent response to the soft inquiries of her pretend would-be media interlocutors, and she blinks as if she's experiencing a bout of REM in the middle of her press conferences. (Not the band...)
However, identity politics just wouldn't allow it, and the Dems only have themselves to blame on that front.
It has been revealed that members of the Biden administration secretly attempted to oust White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre by calling in favors from prominent Democrats asking them to convince her it was time to move on.
While the goal was to essentially get Jean-Pierre out as quick as possible, those involved in the plan sought a "graceful exit" to avoid the backlash they'd inevitably receive if she, a black lesbian, was fired.
According to the New York Post, the plan was hatched last fall by White House communications lead Anita Dunn, and supported by Chief of Staff Jeff Zients, amid growing frustration with her handling of the job. They noted her tendency to read directly from prepared notes, and claimed she sometimes failed to do her research before important briefings.
"There was an effort to have some outside folks who Karine knows and trusts talk to her about why leaving last fall would have made a lot of sense for her and her career," one source who spoke directly with Dunn told the outlet, noting that at least one person did speak with her.
"There's a huge diversity issue and they're afraid of what folks are going to say," the source added, referring to the ramifications of simply firing Jean-Pierre.
Biden admin tried to push black, lesbian press sec out, afraid to fire her over ‘optics,’ thinks she’s bad for the campaign
“There’s a huge diversity issue and they’re afraid of what folks are going to say,” the source added, referring to the ramifications of simply firing Jean-Pierre.
thepostmillennial.com
The moral of the story is clear.
If you live by the sword of identity politics, you die by it.
And now, just as they're stuck with the cackling fellatio queen as Veep; they're stuck with this PROUD BLACK LESBIAN!
(Ya know, the most important part of being a White House Press Sec.)
May the race, gender and sexual preference hierarchy long reign supreme, comrades.