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White House Propaganda Reaches Peak Insanity — New Press Sec. Fails Miserably

Sometimes the liberal propaganda reaches a point so insane, so totally nonsensical, it’s hard to imagine that anyone believes the words coming out of these peoples’ mouths.

Jen Psaki was recently replaced by Karine Jean-Pierre as the new White House press secretary. She heralded her position in the White House as a first for black, queer, lesbian, woman….blah blah blah before proceeding to say some of the most insane lines ever uttered at that podium.

Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy took Jean-Pierre to task on Tuesday, asking Biden’s spokeswomen about a recent poll from the Wall Street Journal. The poll stated that 83% of Americans believe the economy is “poor or not so good”.

You could see the panic on Jean-Pierre’s face after Doocy uttered the question. This is the point when she delivered the craziest, most off-base, most out-of-touch, totally inaccurate and wild (not to mention elitist in nature), response ever given by a President’s spokesperson.

Karine Jean-Pierre’s response to Peter Doocy’s question was: “What I’m trying to say to you is that the economy is in a better place than it has been historically.”

Yes, you read that correctly.

While a growing number of Americans struggle to fill their tanks, feed their children, or pay their mortgages, the White House press secretary has the gaul to claim Biden’s economy is “better” than it’s ever been. Jean-Pierre’s response shows once again the growing disparities between average American citizens and the liberal coastal elite, almost as if there are two separate countries with completely different cultures.

Economic data does not come close to backing up Jean-Pierre’s claim.

Under the Biden regime, the United States economy contracted at a 1.5% annualized rate during the first quarter of 2022, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, which associates recessions with two consecutive quarters of negative growth. Additionally, gas prices have more than doubled since Biden entered office, while inflation surged from 1.4% to 8.3% — a near four-decade high.

Economic advisors to former President Barack Obama have issued public warnings against the Democrats’ incessant inflationary spending, and many business leaders have voiced serious concerns as well.

Ask any average American citizen – conservative or liberal – and the likelihood of them agreeing with the White House are slim to none. The brazen attempt by Jean-Pierre and other Democrats to blatantly misrepresent real struggles across the country is by no means an accident; it’s all part of their relentless propaganda campaign.

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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