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May 13, 2022
Jenny Pflapjacks Claims Biden Has Been On Top of the Baby Formula Crisis But Biden Hasn't Ever Mentioned It And She Won't Even Say When He Was First Briefed On It
You'd think the Secretary of Babysitting would be on top of this, but no:
I mean, no one believes that that this mental incompetent is making decisions, but the fact that they didn't bother to even brief President Silver Alert about this shows that the Election Fortifiers themselves were not taking the crisis seriously.
Nick Arama notes a Jen Pflapjacks struggling to keep her latest Tissue of Lies from dissolving:
She should get together with Tom Nichols and do some kind of traveling Geek Show.
Arama notes:
White House Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said it was a "top priority" on Wednesday. But then, when she was asked who was the point person on the issue at the White House, Jean-Pierre was unable to say. Some priority. They hadn't even said anything about it until the last couple of days.
She also laughed when asked who was running point on the issue. Maybe that was a nervous laugh. Maybe it was an arrogant laugh, as in, "How dare you attempt to fact-check my story that we're taking this seriously by asking me to name the person running point on this crisis that I just claimed was top priority for the administration."
Either way, it gives away the lie.
If it were an ice cream shortage the country would be at DEFCON 1.
She gives the game away again here:
"We don't wake Biden up for the small stuff like children dying of hunger."
Meanwhile, a Univision commentator, an economist, tells Biden to stop blaming other people for the runaway inflation he caused with his unnecessary, unwise spending packages:
That's Univision, not the "right-wing" competitor American (or Americano, whatever it's called -- I've literally heard it both ways.)