White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was in and out of her first press briefing since the election on Tuesday faster than The Flash doing laps around a 4-by-4 square. She bolted like lightning after a reporter from Fox News asked her if President Joe Biden thought about his culpability in the victory of now President-elect Donald Trump.
Boy, the radical left really just cannot take losing, can they? How delicate…no, that’s not the right word. What am I trying to say here? Fragile! Yeah, that’s it. How fragile is Jean-Pierre that a genuine question about how our current president’s dementia and bad attitude — he did, after all, refer to Trump supporters as “garbage” just days before the election — may have contributed to driving undecided voters to the Republican side of the fence drives her out the door? How pathetic.
Jacqui Heinrich asked KJP about a post on X published by Democratic Congressman Ritchie Torres, who said on Wednesday that “Donald Trump has no greater friend” than the kooky far left activists who “managed to alienate large numbers of Latinos, Blacks, Asians, and Jews from the Democratic Party with absurdities like ‘Defund the Police’ or ‘from the river to the sea.’”
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Heinrich contrasted that with previous excuses put forth by the administration blaming holdover inflation from the pandemic as the cause of Trump’s reelection rather than the messaging the Vice President Kamala Harris ran on. “Is that easier than looking in the mirror?” she asked directly. Jean-Pierre tried to politely deflect, stating Biden and Harris have been “pretty clear and understanding” about the results of the election. Heinrich followed up to ask about Biden’s statement Wednesday that everything “would be okay” after Trump’s win despite the transparent fear-mongering he, Harris, and top Democrats engaged in by casting the former president as a threat to democracy. “Is the message to people who are fearful based on what the messaging was, about the stakes and…”
“Well, now you’re just twisting everything around now, and that’s really unfair. No no no, Jacqui, it’s unfair,” Jean-Pierre fired back, running over Heinrich’s objections. “I’ve been standing here trying to be very respectful to what happened… two nights ago, being respectful. I’ve been standing here saying we respect the decision that the American people made. I do not appreciate having my words twisted. I have been very, very, very clear about what the president wants to do, and the vice president, deliver for the American people. They deserve a peaceful transfer of power, and that’s what you’re gonna see.”
Irritated to the maximum capacity, KJP snatched her binder, issued a quick thanks to all in attendance and promptly, with dramatic flair, stormed out of the room.
The angry response from KJP follows hot on the heels of Vice President Kamala Harris’ concession speech in which she stated that she was conceding the election, but would “not concede the fight that powered this campaign.”
Well, you see, that’s part of the problem Mrs. Vice President. The fight that you claim inspired your campaign is against the American people. Harris said in plain English — something she rarely speaks when in public without a teleprompter — that she wouldn’t be changing any of the policies from the Biden administration. Those policies hurt the average person significantly, especially when it came to providing basic necessities for themselves and their families.
It’s a problem that we all share, regardless of our skin color and cultural background. Harris proved she — and the rest of the Democratic Party — care far more about illegal migrants than those of us who are citizens and contribute every day to the very society that is oppressing us and taking our rights away.
I really think Harris and the left would be far better off if they not only concede the election, but the fight too. It’s not one they can win anyway.
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