Seriously. It’s about time!
At today’s press briefing, White House press secretary Josh Earnest addressed the issue of unequal pay. That’s when he said this:
"I wouldn’t hold up the White House as the perfect example here," Josh Earnest says of pay equity for women.
— Brian Hughes (@BrianHughesATL) July 2, 2014
On pay equity, @presssec says: "i wouldn't hold up the White House as the perfect example here"
— Jennifer Epstein (@jeneps) July 2, 2014
Well, duh! The Obama White House has been crusading for “paycheck fairness” for as long as we can remember, all the while paying female staff less — 88 cents for every dollar that male staff earn, according to an American Enterprise Institute study from earlier this year.
So yeah, in this case, Earnest is on the money.
https://twitter.com/BecketAdams/status/484394551424339968
Shorter WH: OF COURSE we don't pay the women the same, but others should. RE https://t.co/uDO0cQsdJZ
— Brian Faughnan (@BrianFaughnan) July 2, 2014
The "Do As I Say, Not As I Do" President. RT @jeneps On pay equity, @presssec says: "i wouldn't hold up the WH as the perfect example here"
— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) July 2, 2014
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You know, maybe Earnest should turn today’s truth nugget into a template for future press briefings. After all, this White House gets pretty much everything wrong:
https://twitter.com/Beer__Wolf/status/484395876648239104
Perfect.
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