When it comes to teasing out the truth, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has a piece of friendly advice:
KJP: "Don't take my word for it. Don't take our word for it. Let's take PolitiFact's." pic.twitter.com/rBxiKBohfe
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 7, 2022
Yes, Karine. Let’s take PolitiFact’s word:
- PolitiFact explains why the several times Dems objected to election results were only ‘mostly symbolic measures’
- PolitiFact comes to Kamala Harris’ rescue after she said that hurricane relief resources should be based on equity
- PolitiFact uses accurate statements from Ron DeSantis and J.D. Vance as evidence that the two Republicans are liars
- PolitiFact explains how 100% accurate statement about radical Colo. abortion law is actually ‘false’
And PolitiFact has many more words where all those came from.
— Michael Motl (@MotlMichael) November 7, 2022
Don't listen to us…listen to our propagandists. 😂
— Blue Check Bandit (@BlueCheckBandit) November 7, 2022
The propagandists who, like Karine Jean-Pierre, work for the White House.
But that is taking your word for it….
— Austere Scholar Nathan Albright (@nathanbalbright) November 7, 2022
Yeah, we’ve heard plenty of Karine Jean-Pierre’s words as well, and we’re not inclined to take those, either.
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