Thursday, April 4, 2024

Press secretary KJP, the artful dodger.

 

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. . ."In a remarkable interview with WBT radio in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Tuesday, KJP first bristled when News Director Mark Garrison asked if President Joe Biden has dementia, and then, after stumbling over her words on both that question and a subsequent question about inflation, abruptly ended the interview by hanging up the phone.

" 'I don't understand the fragility of this person," another radio host said of KJP afterward.

"Fragility, of course, tends to plague those who, deep down, recognize themselves as frauds.

"Accustomed to friendly treatment from the corrupt establishment media, KJP perhaps did not anticipate the kind of questions she received.

" 'When I told a number of people that I was talking to you today, it was interesting, though, they all said, 'Would you please just ask her, does the president have dementia?' So before I move on from that, does he?" Garrison asked.

"The news director framed the question as something that, understandably, "a number of people" wanted to know. After all, Biden often gives the impression of not knowing where he is. Furthermore, much like his beleaguered press secretary, the president struggles to say coherent things." . . .

“Since you don’t have any answers on the classified documents, are you sure you are fit for this job” Simon Ateba. Of course she then rejects Simon. Bigly.

Why does KJP keep dodging questions? – HotAir 

 " As you know, I’m covered by the Hatch Act” is a phrase many in the White House Briefing Room are used to hearing from White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. In fact, Jean-Pierre has invoked the Hatch Act on 33 occasions at the podium since September." . . . 

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