A lot of people think it’s White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain who’s calling the shots in the Biden administration; it has to be somebody. After all, somebody’s always instructing President Biden which reporter to call on, and he always says he’s going to get in trouble with someone if he takes unscripted questions.
We know that Klain spends a lot of time on Twitter, because he does a lot of retweeting. Matt Whitlock caught him in the “royal flush” of retweets, retweeting MSNBC’s Joy Reid marveling at the “astounding human achievement” that was the bug-out from Afghanistan, in a reply to Jennifer Rubin being reminded of the end of “Schindler’s List.”
The royal flush of Ron Klain Retweets.
Klain retweeting Joy Reid retweeting Jennifer Rubin, who is comparing the airlift from Kabul to Schindler’s list.
An absurd comparison for so many reasons. pic.twitter.com/6VGHB4WsBI
— Matt Whitlock (@mattdizwhitlock) August 30, 2021
Twitter should flag tweets that were solely written to be retweeted by the White House Chief of Staff
— David Rutz (@DavidRutz) August 31, 2021
Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk.
— Chris Langley (@cblangley11) August 30, 2021
It’s a Klain retweet inception.
— Hunter Biden’s Art Dealer (@CO2isAwesome) August 30, 2021
I think they call that “Spinception”
— Colin Duffy (@TheRightDuff) August 30, 2021
This needs to be framed
— Hiding in the Bay (@HidingInTheBay) August 30, 2021
Wait, did she just compare Biden to Oskar Schindler?
— Abcdef1234 (@1234_abcdef1234) August 30, 2021
We gave Bidens list to the Taliban.
— Robert Crumly (@lodenscheistn) August 30, 2021
Comparable if Schindler had closed the factory and left for the US…
— John Lambert (@JohnLam47285492) August 30, 2021
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So the criminally incompetent are selling success to cover up the failure of truly galactic proportions. They have chutzpah, and as long as the voters are buying, that’s that.
— Anna Wellisz (@Anna_unbound) August 30, 2021
I'd stand back to avoid getting anything on you from this complete circle jerk.
— Jay Wang (@jjwang92) August 30, 2021
Like nesting dolls of hackery.
— GinaNdTonic (@BGBandita) August 30, 2021
How does Joy Reid get to be a major follow of Klain?
Does he really read her stuff?
Does the staffer who runs his account read her stuff?
— AmishDude (@TheAmishDude) August 30, 2021
But wait, there’s more: White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked about a scoop in the Washington Post that the Taliban offered control of Kabul to the U.S. military, but the military deferred and said the airport was fine. Psaki said she hadn’t heard about it.
.@PhilipWegmann: "The Washington Post reports that the Taliban offered to stay out of Kabul & let the United States forces secure the city. We told them that we only needed the airport. Is that reporting accurate?"
Psaki: "I have not seen this reporting. I have to look at it." pic.twitter.com/5lxmaSj8IU
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) August 30, 2021
Big news that Jen Psaki apparently doesn't read the Washington Post while the WHCOS retweets Jen Rubin 30 times a day.
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) August 30, 2021
Klain also retweeted Talking Points Memo’s Josh Marshall responding to the Washington Post article:
Is this White House confirmation of that @washingtonpost scoop?
The chief of staff retweeting a TPM article? https://t.co/GfBL28xhyF pic.twitter.com/E8YKQYbKCw
— John McCormack (@McCormackJohn) August 30, 2021
Klain is way too active on Twitter.
— Paul Speaker (@fattailedstat) August 30, 2021
Agree
— SmigglyFAL (@SmigglyFAL) August 30, 2021
WTF…over.
— Jarhead Ed (@EdJarhead) August 30, 2021
Ron Klain must follow ever far left extremist nut in America
— DennisDeeUSA IMPEACH BIDEN (@DennisDeeUSA1) August 30, 2021
Hey, @WHCOS, get off of Twitter and DO YOUR JOB
— SowellFood (@SowellFood) August 30, 2021
If his job is keeping the White House in order under Biden, he’s got a big job.
Related:
WH chief of staff Ron Klain gives an enthusiastic retweet to Joy Reid’s praise for ‘absolutely historic’ airlift from Afghanistan https://t.co/WSBEMVlALX
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) August 28, 2021
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