Posted on 09/20/2021 8:09:19 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
After a dismal week for the Biden administration on several fronts, the New York Times published a “puff piece” profile on White House press secretary Jen Psaki, which repeatedly praised her as “straightforward” and “professional."
The Times piece, titled “Bully Pulpit No More: Jen Psaki’s Turn at the Lectern,” details her rise to “political fame” and her journey to becoming an “unlikely cultural force.”
Journalist Michael Grynbaum wrote:
A cult of Psaki has proliferated online, where clips of her restrained, if occasionally withering exchanges with reporters have established this once obscure political strategist as an unlikely cultural force. Her retorts earn “yas queen” praise from liberals, while conservatives jeer her attempts at spin, particularly over the past month, when the confluence of the withdrawal from Afghanistan, extreme weather and coronavirus confusion meant the questions were more pointed and the answers more scrutinized.
He also wrote that Psaki is always “crisp and precise in her answers, even if she does not always respond directly to a reporter’s questions…”:
…Ms. Psaki, in her speaking style, is a contrast to Mr. Biden and his circuitous folksiness. In interviews, Washington correspondents often used the word ‘professional’ — high praise in D.C. — to describe interactions with her, deeming her straightforward, detail-dense briefings a relief after an era when Mr. Trump’s press secretaries repeatedly insulted, denigrated and frequently ignored journalists,"
Former deputy press secretary Eric Schultz complimented the Times piece and said it captures how “Jen is restoring dignity” to the role of press secretary.
“This piece captures how Jen is restoring dignity to the @PressSec role. one upshot not included: all of the young, aspiring politicos who can now see that if you work hard, tell the truth, and are good to everyone around you, you can rise to highest levels,” Schultz tweeted.
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"Jen Psaki is restoring dignity to the Press Secretary role."
Stephen Miller sarcastically noted the odd timing of the piece’s publication.
Stephen L. Miller
Jen Psaki goes missing the day the Pentagon announces the Biden admin drones 7 kids, France recalls it’s ambassador, 12,000 people are being stored under a bridge in Texas and the FDA just rejected Biden booster plan.. but we have another glowing puff profile. Great work everyone.
I have to circle back around this story.
She looks like an actress in a low cost porn movie
Let me circle back to you on that one.
The thinking sorld sees her as a modern day Joseph Goebbels
Communist propaganda. Nothing less. Nothing more.
Ginger Goebbels speaks, the White House Press Pool transcribes.
We’ve become a Banana Republic.
EOD • an hour ago
The New York Times is redder than Jen Psaki’s hair.
Total ChiCom rag.
She’s out there everyday so Biden doesn’t have to show his face at all.
Billybob9 • 38 minutes ago
The red streaks in pissakey’s hair are the blood of Americans killed by biden’s illegal alien invaders
“She looks like an actress in a low cost porn movie”
Porn actresses have more dignity than she does.
Ginger Goebbels.
““This piece captures how Jen is restoring dignity to the @PressSec role. one upshot not included: all of the young, aspiring politicos who can now see that if you work hard, tell the truth, and are good to everyone around you, you can rise to highest levels,” Schultz tweeted.
In other words, she pretends her interlocutors are journalists and they pretend Biden is fit to be president.
Good deal.
New DC cocktail party drink- – – -the “Gin Psaki”
2 shots of cheap gin
2 shots of sour mix
Several dashes of bitters
Heavy splash of Grenadine for that “ditzy blonde with a red dye job for artificial intelligence” look
Blend with ice for maximum spin!
Ginger Goebbels
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