Five Quick Things: The Malicious Incompetence of Team Biden
It’s not a bug, but a feature.
by Scott McKay
July 7, 2022, 11:05 PM
As is my wont, particularly given the exigencies of promoting my new book The Revivalist Manifesto, which is available at Amazon, I return to a pervasive question within its pages and elsewhere in my recent writings to lead off this episode of the 5QT.
Namely, is it incompetence that is causing our national devolution, or is it pure bad faith and malice?
And as is often the case, the world of memes has the answer:
1. Personnel is policy, and the policy is mayhemWe could use countless examples to illustrate this truth. After all, why would you appoint a Pete Buttigieg to oversee the transportation and logistics industry as well as our transportation infrastructure if you weren’t actively trying to retard the proper function of those crucial assets?
Or pick any other example you like. “Rachel” Levine. Kamala Harris. Lloyd Austin. Ketanji Brown “Not a Biologist” Jackson. Sam Brinton, the “kink activist” and drag queen appointed to head up the nation’s nuclear stockpile.
Here, though, we’ll focus on Karine Jean-Pierre, who in a very short time has become the most notable example of the purposeful malice coloring Team Biden’s personnel decisions.
Jean-Pierre has actually made us long for the salad days of Jen “Circleback Girl” Psaki as White House Press Secretary. The video examples of how horrid she is at her job are already legion in just under two months, and now Jean-Pierre is being “supplemented” by former Obama Defense Department flack John Kirby, who presents as a pasty-white-dude version of the infamous “Baghdad Bob” of Iraq War fame but is at least technically proficient in crafting obnoxious lies for the media’s digestion:
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