Friday, January 5, 2024

KJP responds to Claudine Gay's resignation was a Kamala Hahaharris clusterfrack


Karine Jean-Pierre responded to Harvard's president Claudine Gay's resignation and it brought back memories of similar instances when our Vice President Kamala Harris allowed words to leave her mouth without considering which words go with other words and lettuce, hold a book.

These are people leading our government. We are supposed to look up to them, not laugh at their lack of communication skills [aside from other things lacking in their abilities]. Yet they keep proving that DEI doesn't work, and it's high time to get rid of it for the sake of the nation.

So the issue inevitably came up at the White House press briefing and KJP was asked about the Gay situation on Wednesday afternoon. Her response should call for an immediate cognitive evaluation and she should take Kamala with her:
"I know there's been a lot of coverage of this, and so I want to be very mindful and careful, and I've said this before when it comes to either private institutions or colleges and universities: we're not going to comment. We're not going to comment on any personal decision that's been made."  
 Next came the word salad:
"I want to, you know, as you ask, because you asked me, our comments from here and what we said from here, we believe that this is a moment for leaders to have more clarity, that we believe that it is incredibly important at this time to have more clarity and you know, look um, any calls for genocide are monstrous and they're antithetical." 
For leaders like KJP to have more clarity, we need fewer leaders like KJP in government positions.

Biden's DEI press secretary continued:
 "There should not be a place for that in this country and we're always going to call out hate and we're always going to be very, very clear about that, and I will add that you heard the university presidents who testified also apologize, right? And you heard them say this, I'll quote what President Gay said, she said, 'I am sorry words matter.' I'll quote what President Magill said: 'I was not focused on what I should have been — the irrefutable fact that a call for genocide of Jewish people is a call for some of the most terrible violence human beings can perpetrate.'"So we believe it's a time to stand up and have- and show leadership, and we believe that's what we did at that time."

She was as clear as mud.

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