Tucker Carlson recently criticized White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, unapologetically labeling her a “transparent liar” while questioning her intellect. The former Fox News anchor made these comments during a conversation with Alex Jones on his show “Tucker on X.”
Carlson claimed KJP was not fit to fulfill the duties of her position as White House press secretary, a job which undeniably carries a lot of weight as a forward-facing representation of the president. The legendary conservative slammed Jean-Pierre as being “barely” capable of speaking English while questioning her integrity.
“If you look at the White House press secretary who can barely speak English, who’s one of the stupidest people I’ve ever seen and a transparent liar. You wouldn’t hire her to run your copy machine,” he said about KJP.
Tucker emphasized that his condemnation of the press secretary had nothing to do with the various intersectionalities of her identity, that liberals will often hide behind to deflect criticism. Ultimately, Carlson stated that Jean-Pierre is a “repulsive” representation of the United States of America and should not serve in her position.
“She’s the White House Press Secretary. Why would you do that? And it’s not because of her race or who she sleeps with. I think the whole point is she’s so obviously repulsive, that it makes you feel bad about the country to see her,” he added.
Throughout her time serving under the Biden Administration, Karine Jean-Pierre has been the focal point of intense conservative opprobrium. In all fairness, KJP has had to endure the never-ending task of answering for Joe Biden’s gaffes and public slip-ups.
A recent claim from the press secretary regarding Biden’s gaffes and misstatements has drawn harsh critical attention. In a recent press conference, the topic of Biden’s memory arose when an ABC News correspondent addressed an event where the president mixed up political leaders from Egypt and Mexico.
“You’ve downplayed concerns about the President’s memories in situations where he has mixed up certain things. You’ve said it happens and it’s common. But yesterday, we saw the President again have a mix-up with the President of Egypt with the President of Mexico. So, how do you explain that? Is it not valid that voters would have these concerns?”
KJP responded, “Look, what I would say is this: This is a president that has rela- — this has had relationship with world leaders for more than 40 years. He has. And at times — and I even said this yesterday — does he has — has he, you know, misspoken, as many of us do?”
However, the White House spokesperson proceeded to give an absurd defense of Biden’s constant slip-ups, asserting that he has “gaffed names his entire career,” implying that such an incident should not be considered uncommon.
“And look, I — I want to quote one more — one more person, as I’ve been quoting folks this — today. Yair Rosenberg at The Atlantic said, ‘Biden has gaffe- — gaffed names his entire career.’ His entire career. It is not uncommon that he has done that, like many of us do. And he said, ‘He was — he was clearly — and he was clearly talking — clearly talking about Egypt, and named Sisi, and laid out his policy and the broader issues in detail. Twitter just isn’t interested’ in that. Right?” KJP said.
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