The Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart thinks he has gotten to the bottom of criticism directed at Valerie Jarrett. You see, there can only be one explanation … it’s because she’s a woman.
The one difference between Valerie Jarrett and others who wielded same kind of power is that she’s a woman. http://t.co/ABTT7eMO6m
— Jonathan Capehart (@CapehartJ) November 11, 2014
Parody? MT @CapehartJ The one difference between Valerie Jarrett and others who wielded same kind of power is that she’s a woman.
— Kim Jong-unthony Bialy (@AnthonyBialy) November 11, 2014
Self parody, definitely.
https://twitter.com/Will_Antonin/status/532018857427623936
https://twitter.com/Will_Antonin/status/532021314299895808
https://twitter.com/KingSchitz123/status/532033470647009281
https://twitter.com/instapundit/status/532032890360840192
@instapundit @Will_Antonin @JayCaruso @CapehartJ as if …
— susan price (@sbprice) November 11, 2014
Hold up. Is the suggestion being made that @CapehartJ is a hypocrite? Well water my tulips. @instapundit @Will_Antonin @JayCaruso
— I'm Not (@TWINappropriate) November 11, 2014
We’re shocked.
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