I’ll say that I miss the semi-literate DiversityTM symbol so much that the Brandon plan ran the country for two and a half years while spreading state propaganda.
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My opinion of the Trump click secretary’s replacement, Karoline Leavitt, is far too qualified for her position. Her content and verbs essentially concur.
Before he was abruptly removed from the press pool, my passion was getting juicy videos of Karine Jean-Pierre stumbling strangely through her binder in search of someone to interpret as an answer to reporters ‘ ball questions.
See: KJP Tussles With Heroic African Reporter immediately ends media briefing
Little has changed much since she’s gone.
The Greater Washington Urban League, which recognizes Black Excellence, thinks that America has lost everything truly incredible.
Therefore, they awarded her the” Torchbearer in Communications Award.”
English vs. KJP: White House Diversity Hire’s Reading Issue
via Haitian Times ( with more emphasis ):
At its annual Whitney M. Young Jr. Gala on March 28, former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre from the Greater Washington Urban League presented her with the annual Torchbearer in Communications Award. The nonprofit, which emphasizes economic empowerment, recognized Jean-Pierre’s efforts and” fortitude under flames” while she was a White House employee.  ,
As the first Black and boldly LGBTQ+ person to hold the position of White House press secretary, she faced criticism and individual attacks while navigating a hostile political environment, responding to hard questions, and standing up for Biden administration policies.
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*” Courage under flames,” as if she were weathering artillery firing in some trench. She received a lot of money to stay to simpering, generally  , cooperative writers on behalf of the government.
Continuing with the fantasy:  ,
” I was able to remain at that pulpit every day and respect democracy in action, respect what it means to be there, and it was not lost on me,” Jean-Pierre said.
” Every moment I entered the West Wing and contemplated, here I am. I was never supposed to be there. I should be there, but I’m a data. I succeeded.
Sports and social figures, community leaders, and people who were clearly moved by Jean-Pierre’s remarks were present in the market, with some wiping away tears and some nodding in agreement.
The Greater Washington Urban League is your standard La sleaze if you’ve previously heard of it. You’d assume it to be based on the name given that it generates money to fight for collateral, and whatever else.
We at the Greater Washington Urban League hope for a future where Black neighborhoods in the DC Metro Area bloom and are unaffected by structural racism and violence. Our goal is to increase the political and economic viability of Black people and people of color in previously underrepresented communities so that every person has a chance to succeed. Working up to overcome the obstacles that have prevented generations, we support racial justice, capital, and self-reliance.
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