White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre just demonstrated how pathetically fragile and weak the average left-wing Democrat really is after tucking tail and running out of her first press briefing since now President-elect Donald Trump pulled the horseshoe out of the Democratic Party’s proverbial backside and smacked them over the head with it. A reporter for Fox News dared to ask precious KJP if President Joe Biden has been thinking about how he might, in many ways, be culpable for the loss of this election to Trump.
Her ego immediately shattered to pieces as she went from calm, cool, and collected to a huffing, puffing mess of emotions. Poor thing. It’s okay. We’ll all make sure those liberal tears KJP is shedding will go to good use fueling the MAGA agenda. Thanks for your, contributions, Jean-Pierre.
But you know, maybe, just maybe, Democrats shouldn’t call the vast majority of the country racists, Hitler, MAGAts, and “garbage?” Might have helped their cause a bit.
Fox News reporter Jacqui Heinrich asked KJP during the press briefing about an X post from Ritchie Torres, a Democrat congressman, who wrote the day after the election that “Donald Trump has no greater friend” than a radical left-wing activist, all of whom “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.’”
Take a look at the details provided by Trending Politics News:
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 blasted, trying to talk 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.”
While her cup runneth over with rage and irritation, the White House Press Secretary grabbed her binder, gave a quick thanks, and stormed out of the room with more than a little melodrama following in her wake.
There’s just something so satisfying about basking in the glorious glow of victory and lapping up the sad faces of your opponents who failed in their mission to destroy the country you hold dear.