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General Topics => Political Discussion => Topic started by: QUIETShooter on April 30, 2024, 10:30:00 AM

Title: Afraid of what people would say
Post by: QUIETShooter on April 30, 2024, 10:30:00 AM
Never mind that she is lacking and shows no drive to put in the extra effort it takes to do the job.  She is Black and Lesbian and Diversity trumps qualifications.

Almost similar where it was found biden was deemed not competent to stand trial but ok to be the president of the United States.

Where I come from, you do the job.  And if you can't, step aside.  I guess that's old school now and irrelevant for modern times.

I remember when "No child left behind" was implemented.  I thought to myself then that I can't seem to find anything good coming out of this.  The premise is not wrong but the people behind this drive bastardized it.

And so now we have people like KJP. :wave:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-admin-responds-to-effort-to-oust-karine-jean-pierre/ss-AA1nVZrV?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=f71265f913f3429686ed8ce3e65164b8&ei=8#interstitial=5
Title: Re: Afraid of what people would say
Post by: Flapp_Jackson on April 30, 2024, 10:42:28 AM
How much education, training and competence does one need to be a parrot?  Her job is to predict what questions will be asked and to have the answers from the sources at the ready, not to know what's actually going on.  If she did know, then lying and feeding the public the BS talking points would be harder as she'd know she's not being honest.

She appears to have the memory of a goldfish when talking facts, however she has the talking points and platitudes memorized verbatim.

When someone asks a relevant and direct question, one of her favorite answers is, "You'll have to ask the {FBI, IRS, DOJ, ATF, EPA, DoD ...}."  No, that's HER job -- to be the spokesperson for the ENTIRE administration, and these agencies are all part of the Executive Branch.  For her to refer the press to someone other than the official WH public relations secretary is not how things are supposed to work.  That canned answer only gives the impression that the President has no idea what's going on with his agencies.

The press should eat her alive for that cop-out, but they accept it constantly.
Title: Re: Afraid of what people would say
Post by: changemyoil66 on April 30, 2024, 02:08:33 PM
How much education, training and competence does one need to be a parrot?  Her job is to predict what questions will be asked and to have the answers from the sources at the ready, not to know what's actually going on.  If she did know, then lying and feeding the public the BS talking points would be harder as she'd know she's not being honest.

She appears to have the memory of a goldfish when talking facts, however she has the talking points and platitudes memorized verbatim.

When someone asks a relevant and direct question, one of her favorite answers is, "You'll have to ask the {FBI, IRS, DOJ, ATF, EPA, DoD ...}."  No, that's HER job -- to be the spokesperson for the ENTIRE administration, and these agencies are all part of the Executive Branch.  For her to refer the press to someone other than the official WH public relations secretary is not how things are supposed to work.  That canned answer only gives the impression that the President has no idea what's going on with his agencies.

The press should eat her alive for that cop-out, but they accept it constantly.

We went from Trumps people to having binders of facts to someone who prob shows up and wings it. "No, you're wrong" is a common reply.  Hmmmm, wait a minute, that tactic sounds so familiar.