Incompetent KJP Fails at Her Job Every Day & Still Thinks She's a Historic Figure
Incompetent KJP Fails at Her Job Every Day & Still Thinks She’s a Historic Figure
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Calls Herself ‘A Historic Figure’ On 6/16/2023, During a recent interview with The erren Keith Gaynor – a White House Correspondent for theGrio, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called the Biden administration a historic administration and herself a historic figure. This provides a real window into how KJP sees herself and her job. She apparently takes herself very seriously, despite the fact that she is terrible at her job. It’s just a reminder that the left values identity more than competence. Clueless Karine Jean-Pierre I’m A Historic Figure And I Certainly Walk In History Every Day. “A year in this role, there’s been a couple of things that I, that has made me incredibly proud. Many things, many things have made me incredibly proud to be at that podium during this historic moment. Again, this is a historic administration. I’m a historic figure, and I certainly walk in history every day. But this is also a history-making administration because of this president.”
Karine Jean-Pierre, Highly Incompetent Press Sec, Says She Has A Hard Job. It’s Not For Everyone. “People tell me, people in this building, you tell me all the time. And Ron Klain, the former chief of staff, used to say to me, ‘You have the hardest job in this building, the hardest job.’ He’s like, ‘Don’t ever forget that.’ And we know that, which I always appreciated that he would say that to me. Um, and you know, many in many ways, I have the weight of the world when I go to the podium because you have to try to get everything right, right? Whether it’s domestic policy, whether it’s foreign policy, and you are, you’re communicating on behalf of the president. Yes, there are reporters like yourself sitting in front of me, but what you all are doing is making sure that the world and Americans know what it is that the president wants all of them to know. And you guys are keeping us in check as we should be, and that’s what’s so important of that back and forth that you see in the briefing room. But it is a hard job. It is not for everyone, uh, it is, and when you say yes to doing the job, you know you have all these responsibilities.
On 6/15/2023, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said interview that she is hyperaware of the stereotypes that follow her as a Black woman speaking for the highest office in the nation. Speaking with theGrio’s April Ryan at the fourth annual Black Women Lead summit, Jean-Pierre discussed how she navigates a space that remains heavily dominated by white heterosexual men as the first Black LGBTQ press secretary in history.
Karine Jean-Pierre Says Biden Picking Her As Press Secretary “Says A Lot About Who [Biden] Is” Karine Jean-Pierre Tells April Ryan She “Cannot Fail. It’s Not An Option.” “Because I have to,” Jean-Pierre replied. “I have to. We are so stereotyped. And I cannot fail. It’s not an option.”
Examples of A Historic Figure and Hardest Job below: On 11/28/2022, Karine Jean-Pierre Says Biden Will Meet With “Noble Prize” Winners. She pronounced “Nobel” as “Noble” 5 times, not once is correct, “Now, finally, today, President Biden met with three U.S. winners of the 2022 Noble Prize: Dr. Carolyn Bertozzi, who won the Noble Prize in Chemistry; Dr. John Clauser, who won the Noble Prize in Physics; and Dr. Douglas Diamond, who won the Noble Prize in Economic Sciences. The President is restarting an important tradition that just like — just like he does for winning sports teams, as you have seen him do in the past 20 months or so, the President meets with U.S. winners of the Noble Prize.” And then “I’m going to go out of school for a second,” she said, “Their achievements show how taking on the biggest questions can establish new fields of inquiry, promote technology, innovation, and expand the boundaries of what is possible. Their work is a reminder of why the President often says that the — America can be defined by one word, and you all know that word that he uses is “possibilities.” With that, I’m going to go out of school for a second.”
On 12/13/2022, a reporter asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “Is there a sense today, with the President signing …?”
KJP: So I think — a couple of things there: Look, this is an important civil rights accomplishment that achieved — that was achieved in a Bi-Carmel and bipartisan way …
Reporter: Thanks, Karine. The President (inaudible) about to enact a landmark piece of civil rights legislation …?
KJP: … I think that matters, right? Bi-Carmel, bipartisan support was had for this piece of legislation.
Reporter: Do you …?
KJP: Look, what we’re saying to you today is that this — this piece of legislation was done in a bipartisan, Bi-Carmel way, and it will make a difference for millions of Americans across the country …
Incompetent KJP Fails at Her Job Every Day & Still Thinks She’s a Historic Figure