Oops!! This is ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS as Tucker Carlson RIPS Karine Jean-Pierre to SHREDS!!!

W.H Scoop
5 Apr 202408:44

Summary

TLDRThe transcript appears to be from a political commentary show, discussing the role of the White House Press Secretary under President Joe Biden. It highlights the challenges and responsibilities of the position, including explaining and clarifying the President's statements. The commentary also touches on the appointment of Jen Psaki and her successor, Karen Jean-Pierre, emphasizing the importance of diversity and representation in government roles. The discussion critiques the focus on group identity over individual qualifications, suggesting that the latter should be prioritized in professional appointments.

Takeaways

  • πŸ—£οΈ The role of the White House Press Secretary is challenging, requiring daily adaptation and recall of information, as well as the ability to think on one's feet.
  • πŸ€” The Press Secretary's job under President Joe Biden demands even more creativity and quick thinking due to the President's tendency to speak off-the-cuff.
  • πŸ˜… Biden's Press Secretary is often tasked with interpreting or clarifying the President's statements, sometimes even when they may seem unclear or controversial.
  • πŸ“ A notable example from the script is the Press Secretary having to correct Biden's confusion about which senators represent Florida versus Wisconsin.
  • πŸ’£ The script highlights a serious instance where the Press Secretary had to downplay Biden's comment about 'overthrowing' the Russian government, emphasizing the gravity of such a statement.
  • πŸš€ Jen Psaki's transition from White House Press Secretary to a role at MSNBC is mentioned, suggesting a potential pattern of movement within media and government positions.
  • πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ Karen Jean-Pierre is introduced as a historic nominee for the role due to her being the first openly LGBTQ+ person and black woman to serve as Press Secretary.
  • 🌈 The script questions the depth of understanding and the significance of the term 'LGBTQ+', suggesting that it is often used as a label without clear explanation.
  • πŸŽ“ Karen Jean-Pierre's background is briefly discussed, noting her education and previous work experience, and questioning whether her qualifications are based on merit or identity politics.
  • πŸ“Š The narrative implies a critique of the Biden administration's approach to appointments, suggesting a focus on diversity and group representation over individual qualifications.
  • πŸ’¬ The script criticizes the use of accusations of racism as a tool for advancement, implying that claims of systemic racism are used to justify certain individuals' positions within the government.

Q & A

  • What are the two main tasks of the White House Press Secretary?

    -The two main tasks are to learn the President's views on current events to accurately repeat them and to remember the names of the journalists in the briefing room.

  • How has the role of the White House Press Secretary changed under President Joe Biden?

    -Under President Joe Biden, the role has shifted to require more on-the-fly thinking and clarification of Biden's statements, as Biden is perceived as less consistent in his messaging.

  • What example was given to illustrate Biden's confusion during public statements?

    -An example was Biden saying 'I can taste it,' leaving it unclear what he meant, and the Press Secretary would need to provide context or clarification.

  • What significant gaffe by Biden was mentioned in the script?

    -Biden mistakenly stated that he would overthrow the government of Russia, to which the Press Secretary, Jen Psaki, had to clarify that the U.S. was not advocating for regime change.

  • What is the new role of Jen Psaki after her tenure as White House Press Secretary?

    -Jen Psaki is moving to MSNBC as a cable news contributor.

  • Who is the successor to Jen Psaki as White House Press Secretary?

    -Karen Jean-Pierre is the successor to Jen Psaki as White House Press Secretary.

  • What is significant about Karen Jean-Pierre's appointment?

    -Karen Jean-Pierre is the first openly LGBTQ+ person and the first black woman to serve as White House Press Secretary.

  • What was the criticism towards the use of 'LGBTQ+' in the script?

    -The criticism was that the term 'LGBTQ+' is used as a litmus test and is not clearly defined, with the implication that questioning its meaning could label someone as intolerant.

  • How was Karen Jean-Pierre's background discussed in the script?

    -Her background was discussed in terms of her being a product of private schools and Ivy League education, yet still expressing frustration and anger towards perceived systemic racism in America.

  • What was the criticism of Karen Jean-Pierre's statements on racism?

    -The criticism was that her statements on racism were seen as leveraging the concept for personal gain, and that her success in her career was used as evidence of ongoing racism in America.

  • What was the stance of the speaker on the issue of criticizing the Chinese government?

    -The speaker expressed that criticizing the Chinese government, especially in the context of COVID-19's origins, should not be equated with racism, and that such criticism was being unfairly labeled as racist.

Outlines

00:00

πŸ—£οΈ White House Press Secretary's Role and Challenges

This paragraph discusses the role and daily tasks of the White House Press Secretary, emphasizing the challenges they face. It highlights the need to understand and communicate the President's views on global events and to remember details about press briefing attendees. The script particularly focuses on the unique demands of the role under President Joe Biden, where the Press Secretary is required to think on their feet and often clarify or explain the President's statements. It also touches on the controversial statements made by the President and the responsibility of the Press Secretary to address them, as well as the impact of such statements on international relations, like the mention of regime change in Russia.

05:02

🌈 Representation and Controversy in Press Secretary Selection

This paragraph delves into the selection of a new White House Press Secretary, emphasizing the importance of representation and diversity. It introduces Karen Jean-Pierre as a potential candidate, highlighting her background as the first openly LGBTQ+ person and black woman for the role. The script also discusses the controversy surrounding her appointment, questioning her qualifications and suggesting that her selection is based on identity politics rather than merit. It further explores Jean-Pierre's past statements and positions, particularly her views on race and America's alleged systemic racism, and criticizes the use of identity as a litmus test for qualification in positions of power.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘White House Press Secretary

The White House Press Secretary is a key communication role within the executive branch of the United States government, responsible for conveying the President's views and policies to the public and media. In the context of the video, the role is portrayed as challenging, requiring the ability to think on one's feet and to clarify or translate the President's statements, as seen with President Biden's press secretary.

πŸ’‘Joe Biden

Joe Biden is the 46th President of the United States, and the video discusses the unique challenges his press secretary faces in interpreting and clarifying his statements. The script implies that Biden's communication style may lead to situations where the press secretary needs to provide additional context or clarification.

πŸ’‘Jen Psaki

Jen Psaki is the White House Press Secretary under President Joe Biden until her departure, as mentioned in the video. She is characterized by her ability to handle the press and manage communications for the administration. The video discusses her move to MSNBC as a contributor, suggesting her transition from a government role to a media position.

πŸ’‘Karen Jean-Pierre

Karen Jean-Pierre is introduced in the video as Jen Psaki's successor as White House Press Secretary. She is highlighted for her historic nomination, being the first openly LGBTQ+ person and black woman to serve in this role. The video discusses her background and the significance of her appointment in the context of diversity and representation within the administration.

πŸ’‘LGBTQ+

LGBTQ+ is an acronym that stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, and the '+' signifies the inclusion of other identities and orientations. The term is used in the video to discuss the significance of Karen Jean-Pierre's nomination as the first openly LGBTQ+ White House Press Secretary, reflecting a commitment to diversity and representation.

πŸ’‘Systemic Racism

Systemic racism refers to the ways in which racial discrimination is embedded in the policies, practices, and institutions of a society. In the video, Karen Jean-Pierre discusses her views on systemic racism in America, indicating her awareness and stance on this issue.

πŸ’‘Media Narrative

Media narrative refers to the storyline or perspective that is presented by media outlets, which can shape public opinion and understanding of events or issues. The video discusses how the White House Press Secretary plays a role in managing the media narrative, particularly in the context of the Biden administration's messaging.

πŸ’‘Political Representation

Political representation refers to the process by which individuals or groups are represented in the political decision-making process. The video highlights the importance of diverse representation, as seen in the discussion of Karen Jean-Pierre's historic nomination, which signifies a shift towards more inclusive political representation.

πŸ’‘Group Identity

Group identity refers to the sense of belonging and collective identity that individuals may have based on shared characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation. The video discusses the emphasis on group identity in the selection of individuals for high-profile roles, such as the White House Press Secretary.

πŸ’‘Crybullying

Crybullying is a term that combines 'crying' and 'bullying,' referring to a behavior where individuals use accusations of racism or other forms of discrimination to silence or intimidate others. In the video, this term is used to describe a perceived tactic of leveraging claims of racism to advance one's position or agenda.

πŸ’‘Wuhan Lab

The Wuhan Lab refers to the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China, which has been a subject of controversy and speculation regarding the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. The video discusses the lab in the context of discussions around the pandemic's origins and the perceived racial implications of such discussions.

Highlights

The White House Press Secretary's role is to understand and communicate the President's views.

The job requires remembering names and handling unexpected situations with creativity.

Under Joe Biden's administration, the Press Secretary's role has changed, requiring on-the-fly thinking.

Biden's Press Secretary is often tasked with interpreting or clarifying Biden's statements.

Jen Psaki's role in explaining Biden's gaffes, such as the confusion over Florida and Wisconsin senators.

Biden's pledge to overthrow the Russian government and Psaki's subsequent clarification.

Psaki's controversial statement on protests outside Supreme Court Justices' homes.

Psaki's move to MSNBC as a cable news contributor.

Introduction of Karen Jean-Pierre as the new Press Secretary.

Jean-Pierre's historic appointment as the first Black woman and openly LGBTQ+ Press Secretary.

The emphasis on group identity in the selection of Press Secretary.

Jean-Pierre's background and her public statements on systemic racism in America.

Jean-Pierre's assertion that racism is still prevalent in the United States.

The criticism of the term 'LGBTQ+' and its usage as a litmus test rather than a descriptive term.

Jean-Pierre's previous work for MSNBC and her familiarity with media narratives.

The discussion of the Wuhan lab leak theory and its association with racism accusations.

The portrayal of Fox News as consistently racist, regardless of context.

The narrative of using accusations of racism as a tool for personal advancement.

Transcripts

00:00

it's show time good evening and welcome

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to Tucker Carlson tonight so if you're

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the White House Press Secretary and

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thank God you're not but if you were you

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would have two tasks every day you got

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to learn the president's views on what's

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happening in the world so you can repeat

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them and then you've got to try to

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remember the names of those weird

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looking people sitting in the folding

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chairs in the briefing room oh really

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yeah oh no so it's not an easy job but

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it's not a very rewarding one either

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you're not making policy you're not

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making decisions you're repeating the

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party line

00:33

under normal circumstances it takes a

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lot more creativity to say sell lipstick

00:37

for L'Oreal than it does to be White

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House Press Secretary they're all worn

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out by the end except under Joe Biden

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it's a totally different job under Joe

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Biden the rules have changed if you're

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Joe Biden's press secretary you've got

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to be able to think on the Fly because

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your boss can't so every time Biden goes

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outside you're going to be called upon

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to translate what he said or explain

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what he really meant assuming for the

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sake of argument that he really meant

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anything at

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all hey y' come look at this I know

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you're frustrated Biden said today for

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example I can taste it what does

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frustration taste

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like he's absolutely

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right an earthy slightly anxious blend

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of bacon notes mango and raspberry with

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an undertone of Saddle leather maybe Joe

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Biden didn't say the White House Press

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Secretary would know that's her job or

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to name another example which United

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States senators represent the State of

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Florida and which represent the state of

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Wisconsin which is not near Florida well

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the press secretary would have to know

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that too in case Biden screws it up as

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of course he just did today oh really

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Etc so it's not an easy gig and it's a

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particularly tough job when the topics

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are serious like nuclear war a few weeks

01:51

ago Joe Biden pledged to overthrow the

01:53

government of Russia which is fully

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capable of waging nuclear war possessing

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as it does at least 6,000 nuclear Wars

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heads that's not a small thing starting

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a global conflagration and ending human

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life on the

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planet we have a

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problem we have a problem so it fell to

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the press secretary to clean it up we

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are not advocating for killing the

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leader of a foreign country or regime

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change Jen saki explained despite the

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fact that Joe Biden had just advocated

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for regime change in

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Russia so it's a lot of power how did

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somebody like Jens saki someone so

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demonstrably talentless a humorless

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gender Studies major from Greenwich how

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this person get this much Authority in

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our government good question nowadays

02:40

just comes with the job of press

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secretary just hours ago saki explained

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that federal law no longer applies to

02:46

mobs of Biden voters they get to

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intimidate all the Supreme Court

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justices they want as long as they're on

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the right side of abortion and we're

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quoting now we certainly continue to

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encourage protests outside judges homes

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she said and in so saying reversed

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hundreds of years of policy and

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tradition and took yet another blow

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against civilization and decency she

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could do that cuz she's the press

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secretary

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really she's Jens saki or was next week

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she's headed to MSNBC for New Life as a

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cable news contributor wish your luck of

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course good luck Jens saki but in the

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meantime you've got to wonder who's

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going to replace her who could replace

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her is anyone qualified is there another

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person in this country as shallow nasty

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and partisan as Jens saki is well there

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is her name is Karen

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jeanpierre listen to Jen saki Jen saki

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describe Karen

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jeanpierre first as you all know she

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will be the first black woman uh the

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first out lgbtq plus person to serve in

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this role the first black woman and out

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gay person to speak for the president

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becoming the first black woman and lgbtq

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person the first black woman first

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openly gay person the first black woman

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the first openly gay person the first

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black person first openly gay person

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becoming the first black person and

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first openly lgbtq person to serve as

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White House Press Secretary oh no this

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is much worse well you heard it from

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Jens saki she's going to be the first

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quote out lgbtq plus person to be White

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House Press Secretary and thank God but

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before you light a candle and begin

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tonight's celebrations a quick question

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what does

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lgbtq+ mean hey gen saki let us know if

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you have a minute explain every letter

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in that acronym and specifically what it

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signifies we wait don't hold your breath

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she's not going to do it because like

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everybody else who uses that phrase Jens

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saki literally has no idea no clue at

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all what it means it's one of those

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terms you're not supposed to Define one

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day you to start using an lgbtq Plus and

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anyone who asks what it means is

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immediately presumed to be in the out

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group so it's not actually a word words

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are meant to signify meaning and

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communicate it to other people no it's

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not that at all it's a litmus test and

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you could fail oh you don't know what

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lgbtq plus means keep an eye on that

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person hates gays but whatever don't ask

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questions Karine jeanpierre is our first

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out lgbtq plus White House Press

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Secretary and that's all you need to

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know

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it's a good thing shut up and celebrate

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that's why she got the job no oh my God

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we're screwed we're screwed we're really

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really really screw she's in the right

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group and to the Biden Administration

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which thinks exclusively in terms of

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groups and never in terms of individuals

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because individuals are messy and

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inconvenient the group is all that

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matters this is exactly how they pick

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Supreme Court Justices or vice

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presidents or members of the Federal

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Reserve board and now the all-important

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press secretary gig has gone to someone

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on the basis of group it's really simple

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show show us your picture and we'll tell

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you if you're qualified for the job and

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in many ways Karine jeanpierre is

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perfect for the job not only is she a

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member of the out lgbtq plus Community

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she is also critically the product of a

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private school and an Ivy League college

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and yet still oppressed somehow she is

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furious at America despite her ample

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privilege and enraged by its racist

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systems of Oppression and she's happy to

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tell you about it here she is

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when he got elected I think people

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thought we were in a post-racial uh

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America and we were not I think what we

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learned is that racism was very much

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real and still very much around and I

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and the obstruction that he saw the um

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uh this the horrible racist rhetoric of

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uh of having a black family in the White

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House was very clear that you felt the

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hate and you saw the hate I just think

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that America has a a a really Pro a big

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problem with race and it's very

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real

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really yeah they keep electing Obama and

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promoting me despite the fact I have no

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qualifications for the job lesson it's a

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racist country now there's a word for

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this kind of a clever term it's called

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cry bullying right stop hitting me they

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say is they punch you in the face why do

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they do well they do it because it works

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you whine about racism and you get into

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the best schools you get promoted and

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eventually you run the federal

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government and Your Presence at top of

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the food chain is nothing if not

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evidence that the country is still

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racist it has to be or you can't justify

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your job kind of an amazing scam people

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like Karine jeampier have going she's

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perfected she used to work for MSNBC she

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knows the script cold here she is in

07:50

2020 yelling some more about racism now

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if you imagine that covid came from a

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lab in Wuhan which by the way is true

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then according to Karen jeampier you're

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not a person trying to get to the truth

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no can you guess what you are you're

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racist the easy pivot is race is is

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ethnicity you say it's a foreign virus

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I've noticed people tweeting Chinese

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Corona virus what Tucker Carlson said

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right when you look at Fox News Fox News

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was racist before Corona virus they are

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races during the Corona virus Fox News

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will be races after the Corona virus so

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there is nothing new

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here so criticizing the Chinese

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government the most powerful

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organization in the world is racist of

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course it's been 84 years