Karine Jean-Pierre's time as press secretary cant end soon enough.
@J-D24846 минут бұрын
Video should be titled "Bye Felicia"
@mariust6769Сағат бұрын
one of the worst people in the US.
@officialduckburgartgallery1811Сағат бұрын
Impeach her !!! John’s-Perrie next job will be shoveling BS on the view
@emilynarb3749Сағат бұрын
8:46 start time
@frankiewaters9031Сағат бұрын
I didn't know Biden decided to step aside, i thought that was decided for him by Schumer and Pelosi
@stlrecon2475Сағат бұрын
KJP WE CANT WAIT FOR YOU TO DISAPPEAR FOREVER! BYE FELICIA!! YOU LOST!!!
@fredarusso-farley489Сағат бұрын
Ragedy Ann on her way out👏👏👏👋👋👋
@positivityleads2successСағат бұрын
Girl Bye! 👋🏾
@LONESTARINDIEСағат бұрын
You are FIRED LIAR 🔥😂
@arnolda.lampel6087Сағат бұрын
This dumb DEI hire individual will hopefully be gone soon
@stlrecon2475Сағат бұрын
Hopefully? They lost it's DEFINITELY.
@samsmith6947Сағат бұрын
The economy is not strong right now
@stlrecon2475Сағат бұрын
BYE KJP 😂😂😂 ENJOY YOUR LAST DAYS!
@syruspike56 минут бұрын
Dummer & dummer each day !
@viol8u234 минут бұрын
The world is saved!! Thank you Trump 👏👏
@Pbalix44 минут бұрын
YOUR FIRED‼️🔥🔥🔥
@LONESTARINDIE58 минут бұрын
Always with that smug attitude
@Michael-fl1tm21 минут бұрын
The first thing Trump's going to say to her is, you're fired!
@Wiggyman9921 минут бұрын
They all forget who they work for
@Robis23496 минут бұрын
One of the poorest communicators among all previous WH press secretarys. She always seems very bitter, very forced, and many times very phony.
@Robis23493 минут бұрын
12:31 "She was the right person for the job" .. This is either delusional, or very poor sighted. She certainly was not the right person for the job, she may be good at what she does, I suppose, but she's not a leader.
@blooogreeen336311 минут бұрын
She is such a BOLD FACE LIAR
@zacm4740Сағат бұрын
Mr. Allen Lichtman is hiding in a cave somewhere due to shame 🫠 😅 (I always predict the right president 😉 🙄 😀 😏 😜 😳)
@Usboys7117 минут бұрын
Bye bye Blinky no more of your deflection and lies 🎉🎉
@sumonchowdhury-ym1wgСағат бұрын
Election win California crying does that America problem
@FredFlintstone2235 минут бұрын
It’s time to say sayonara
@Osvaldo_Oz54 минут бұрын
As far as post-mortem analyzis, In my view, Kamala’s loss was less about the campaign itself and more about underlying issues that have plagued the Democratic Party for years. Her run was effectively lost before it even began due to several fundamental reasons: 1. Economic Disconnect While President Biden did manage to stabilize and improve some aspects of the economy he inherited, the Democratic Party failed to acknowledge the financial struggles that average Americans continued to face. They focused on abstract economic indicators like stock markets and job growth, while ignoring rising costs, stagnant wages, and the economic anxiety many feel daily. Instead of validating people’s concerns, Democrats tried to convince the public that everything was fine-even as families struggled to pay rent, buy groceries, and afford healthcare. This disconnect made it seem as though Democrats were out of touch with real-world issues, leaving many to believe the party simply didn’t understand or care about the financial pressures affecting their lives. One striking example of this disconnect was the way Democrats handled aid after recent natural disasters. In Florida, residents were given just $750 in relief (if they qualified) after hurricanes devastated homes and left people struggling to recover. Meanwhile, undocumented immigrants who had never contributed to the system were placed in 5-star hotels in New York, with three warm meals a day. How could the Democratic Party think this is compassionate or reasonable when Americans who have worked hard their whole lives are struggling to rebuild? This prioritization of outsiders over citizens sends a strong message to voters that the party's compassion may be misplaced or even counterproductive. Such actions only deepen the perception that Democrats are out of touch with real-world issues, leaving many to believe the party simply didn’t understand or care about the financial pressures affecting their lives. 2. “Wokeism” and Ideological Imposition Democrats’ approach to social issues, especially surrounding LGBTQ+ rights and racial equality, may be rooted in good intentions, but it often comes across as forced or overly prescriptive. In their pursuit of freedom and inclusivity, they seem to have pushed these ideals on the public in a way that, ironically, limits personal choice and individual freedom. Many Americans value their right to form their own beliefs and to choose what values they align with. By attempting to make certain ideologies almost mandatory in public discourse, the Democratic Party risks alienating people who, while not necessarily opposed to these values, don’t want to feel pressured or shamed into adopting them. This approach has, in some ways, backfired-creating resistance among voters who feel their own freedom to believe and choose is being undermined. 3. Soft Stance on Crime and Border Control Crime and border control are issues that directly impact people’s lives, particularly in urban areas. As a former Latino Democrat, I’ve personally witnessed the deterioration of my own community due to crime and unchecked immigration. I’ve lived in the same city for over 30 years, and the last two years have been the worst I’ve ever seen. Crimes are increasingly committed by both undocumented immigrants and American citizens from various backgrounds, yet Democratic policies seem unwilling or unable to address this reality. Their “soft-on-crime” and “open borders” approach has led to communities feeling less safe and secure, with residents left to deal with the consequences of policies that seem detached from everyday life. Democrats have failed to recognize that a commitment to fairness and compassion should not come at the expense of public safety. 4. Lack of Transparency and Honesty Perhaps one of the most damaging aspects of the Democratic Party’s current approach is a perceived lack of transparency. Instead of openly acknowledging issues like economic struggles, ideological divides, and public safety concerns, they often downplay or dismiss them, creating a gap between the party's messaging and the reality voters experience. This lack of honesty makes it difficult for people to trust the party, as it feels like they’re hiding or ignoring real problems. People want leaders who will face these issues head-on and offer practical solutions-not ones who gloss over them with optimistic talking points. Today, I don’t identify with either Trump’s ideology or the Democratic Party's current trajectory. I didn’t vote for Trump or Kamala. I despise what MAGA stands for and find its authoritarian tendencies disturbing, yet I’m equally frustrated with the Democratic Party’s soft stance on crime, their approach to border control, and their imposition of ideological conformity. The Democratic Party has lost its way, pushing ideals that feel more like corruption than genuine freedom, even as they claim to champion democracy. I still hold onto the core principles of the Democratic Party-values like equality, fairness, and opportunity-but I believe those principles are being disastrously mismanaged. As much as I consider Trump a serious threat to democracy, I also hope that, with the power he holds in this term, he will prioritize what’s best for America. If his decisions lead to a safer, healthier, and more prosperous nation-without crossing into the realm of dictatorship-then I’m willing to accept certain limits on “freedoms” that Democrats have prioritized over public well-being. Ultimately, my hope is for a government that balances individual freedom with the collective good, where leaders address crime, border control, and ideological issues with honesty and pragmatism. We need a vision for America that values safety, security, health and prosperity, not one that blindly follows ideological paths or embraces authoritarianism. The Democratic Party’s failure to deliver on these principles is what led me to reevaluate my loyalty, and I believe many others feel the same based on America's choice for president.
@taisyalover14Сағат бұрын
Are u losers why yes yes we are
@johnpowell270735 минут бұрын
Strongest economy??? 😂😂😂😂
@paulvasquez-4117Сағат бұрын
Hey u have being served by the people take the pain humbly and go on everything is gonna be alright don't be scared the people know it tht served ur defeat 😮 booooom