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Coronavirus

Schools Reopening 'Was the Work of Democrats in Spite of Republicans,' Claims White House Press Secretary

Not really!

Liz Wolfe | 9.2.2022 1:45 PM

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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and masked child at school | Illustration: Lex Villena
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On Thursday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre received a question from a reporter asking for the Biden administration's response to newly released reports indicating significant learning loss for the nation's schoolchildren over the course of the pandemic, specifically in the realms of math and reading.

"What is the administration going to do about this severe learning loss, and does the administration shoulder any blame for not pushing schools to reopen sooner?" asked the reporter.

"Let's step back to where we were not too long ago when this president walked into this administration, how mismanaged the response to the pandemic was," replied Jean-Pierre. In under six months, she says, schools in the nation went from being about 46 percent open to nearly all of them being open—but this is due more to the function of time passing since the onset of the pandemic and to the rollout of vaccines than a specific action by a presidential administration.

Jean-Pierre blames Trump for schools being closed during Covid and says schools re-opening "was the work of Democrats in spite of Republicans" pic.twitter.com/X9kQjlzvHY

— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) September 1, 2022

"That was the work of this president and that was the work of Democrats in spite of Republicans not voting for the American Rescue Plan—which $130 billion went to school to have the ventilation to be able to have the tutoring and the teachers and be able to hire more teachers. And that was because of the work this administration did," added Jean-Pierre, who richly noted that "schools were not open, the economy was shut down, businesses were shut down."

"It shows you how mismanaged the pandemic was," she said, adding herself to the growing list of Democrats who have tried this week to distance their party and themselves from prior support of lockdowns.

Jean-Pierre, of course, neglected to say which party led the charge on shutting schools and the economy down, littering her response with debunkable revisionism. So fact-checkers at major publications hurried to add context to her remarks and correct the record.

Just kidding! Nary a fact-check graced the pages of major publications by Friday morning. Instead, conservative pundits and journalists took to Twitter with screenshots of headlines to remind people which party so fervently opposed school reopening throughout 2020 and much of 2021, even after more information had quickly emerged about COVID risk to kids and other countries' experiments in resuming in-person schooling.

Jean-Pierre's comments attempt to sweep under the rug the anti-reopening lefty consensus that dominated news media for so many months of the pandemic. CNN's Chris Cillizza, for example, wrote about "the very clear dangers of Donald Trump's push to reopen schools" in July 2020. "Trump pushes and threatens in bid to fully reopen schools," wrote The Washington Post's Laura Meckler that same month. It wasn't just that reporters and public health experts had concerns about Trump's disinterest in well-placed COVID mitigation measures; it was that the industry as a whole carried an awful lot of water for the pro-lockdown side while broadly failing to pay attention to the obvious, predictable consequences—learning loss, increased deaths of despair, economic hardship for business owners—that anti-lockdowners had been warning about.

"NPR and other national news outlets were not chock-full of stories about the ways remote learning exacerbated existing inequities," wrote Mary Katharine Ham for Reason last month. "Public radio didn't send warnings in its sonorous tones commensurate with what [reporter Anya] Kamenetz knew was generational damage, hitting poor and minority students hardest. It didn't extensively profile the politically and ethnically diverse coalition of parents who fought for a year to open urban and suburban schools' doors. It didn't press large districts and teachers union leaders about their insistence on staying closed while the rest of the world opened safely."

"Across the country, teachers unions did everything they could to stop reopening," detailed Peter Suderman in Reason's March 2021 issue. "In July, American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten threatened 'protests,' 'grievances or lawsuits,' and even 'safety strikes.' The following month in Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot reversed a plan to partially reopen schools two days after the Chicago Teachers Union—which went on strike in 2019—marched against resuming in-person instruction."

Let's not forget the body bag protests (done by Washington, D.C.'s teachers union) and obituary templates (distributed by Arizona's teachers union) so creatively concocted by teachers who, after all these antics, got to hop to the front of the vaccine line in many states—a concession offered by public health authorities in hopes that schools would be able to reopen faster if teachers were vaccinated. This did not satisfy all the unions pushing to remain closed, and some school districts, like San Francisco's, refused to reopen until August 2021.

It makes sense that Jean-Pierre, the mouthpiece of the administration, would be interested in clearing her party's name in advance of the midterm elections. It makes no sense why the news media, teeming with fact-checkers, hasn't hurried to call this nonsense out.

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  1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    I haven't read the article, but let me guess, only that guy from Fox News asked a followup.

    1. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

      Pete Doocy. He asked if they could get Psaki back. All the reporters in the room silently asked the same question.

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    2. R Mac   3 years ago

      It’s pretty embarrassing that only one “reporter” consistently asks legit questions of this administration.

      1. HorseConch   3 years ago

        Well, in fairness, most of the "reporters" in the last administration were after a bunch of gotcha horseshit and asking about made up allegations. It's too bad that we don't have a tough press corps to hold the assholes in charge accountable.

  2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    after all these antics, got to hop to the front of the vaccine line in many states—a concession offered by public health authorities in hopes that schools would be able to reopen faster if teachers were vaccinated. This did not satisfy all the unions pushing to remain closed, and some school districts, like San Francisco's, refused to reopen until August 2021.

    To be fair to the teachers, given the lack of effectiveness of the vaccines-- they neither stopped infection, nor controlled its spread-- vaccination status would have no real bearing on school reopening.

    1. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

      My only response to you is this classic tweet:
      https://twitter.com/dril/status/831805955402776576?lang=en

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

        You gotta hand it to them, they were ahead of the game on burkas when it comes to covid.

    2. Gasman   3 years ago

      To be fair to the teachers... the vaccine was not holding them back from going to work.
      I have not missed a day of work since March 2020, being in health care (pediatric critical care.)
      If your chosen profession means being around sick kids, whether in an ICU or a classroom, then get your ass to work. When you choose a 'for-the-children' line of work, be certain you are in it for the children.

      1. MJaneKelly   3 years ago

        Same. Haven't missed a day of work. Also have friends who are over 60 who flew over 100 flights every year since COVID. Also the media age of death for COVID is 83, meaning half are older.
        The vaccines didn't work. And we printed trillions and left millions of children to learn nothing for 2 years. All planned by Gates at Event 201 in Oct. 2019 and funded by Fauci in Wuhan.

        1. MJaneKelly   3 years ago

          Median age of death. Dang.

  3. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    It makes no sense why the news media, teeming with fact-checkers, hasn't hurried to call this nonsense out.

    Liz... Liz... Liz... someone needs to pay more attention.

    1. Moonrocks   3 years ago

      What are you talking about? Democrats have always been for reopening schools and Republicans have always stood in their way.

      1. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

        Now it's time for the two minutes hate of perpetual enemy Barry Goldwater.

        1. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

          We didn't deserve him.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        Yes, and we've always been at war with Eurasia.

      3. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        We have always been at war with eastasia.

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          Seems we really have always been at war with asia of some sort.

          1. WoodChipperBob   3 years ago

            Never get involved in a land war in Asia.

      4. PeteRR   3 years ago

        Female PA Announcer: No, the white zone is for loading. Now, there is no stopping in a RED zone.

        Male PA Announcer: The red zone has always been for loading.

        Female PA Announcer: Don't you tell me which zone is for loading, and which zone is for unloading.

        Male PA Announcer: Look Betty, don't start up with your white zone shit again. There's just no stopping in a white zone.

      5. MatthewSlyfield   3 years ago

        Had the Republicans been in charge from the beginning, there would be no reason to reopen schools in the first place.

    2. Its_Not_Inevitable   3 years ago

      It's incredible and incredibly scary just how right George Orwell was.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

        It's a mystery... why this new fact-checking industry remains silent here. This is a target rich environment. Why would the newly minted fact-checking regime ignore something so obvious?

        If I were conspiratorial, I might begin to suspect that the fact checking industry's goal may not be politically neutral, but is tied to not only a political party, but a specific ideology.

        1. damikesc   3 years ago

          Glad Biden's people do not lie enough to justify people keeping track of it incessantly...

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        It was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual.

      3. Bill Anderson   3 years ago

        It makes sense how he was so correct when you learn of his life and activities. Unlike the other socialists, Orwell spent time with the people he professed to be working for. He didn't merely sit in an ivory tower paid for by parents or friends and pontificate. This helped him see the inherent flaws and fatalities of the socialist/marxian beliefs.

        In particular note how in The Road to Wigan Pier he really focused on the coal miners and their families as individuals - something socialists claim but never facilitate. In my estimation this separated his distinctly from his more marxian compatriots in that he recognized acutely the truth of individualism, and tried desperately to integrate that with the inherent collectivist underpinnings of socialism and marxism.

        He was also informed by his time spent working essentially as a war propagandist in the BBC for WWII where again he had to try walking a tightrope between personal integrity and what was to him the clear purpose of the BBC.

        I suspect much of his opinions and style was drawn from some of the books he reviewed as part of his work. For example consider, as many have, the influence Orwell professed of Zamyatin's dystopian novel "We." Much of Orwell's view of socialism came from the horrors he saw of the Soviet Union - and IMO this pushed him toward thinking democracy was the savior-to-be for socialist thinking.

        It was here that he erred - in thinking that "democracy" could save socialism. His writings and efforts pointing out the dangers and horrors of socialism were not exactly warning against it, but exhortations to turn to "democratic socialism" rather than "regular" socialism. In his defense, during his time this was a relatively novel idea that had not really been put to much practice; thus I can see his reasoning in that context. However, I also think he ultimately bought into part of the propaganda work he had done with the BBC in pushing the reality of Nazi Germany being socialist/collectivist to the core, resulting in a blind spot for him.

        In particular I think this is part of his tension with electoral democracy and "democracy" (and why I put the word in quotes here). I personally think much of the quality of his work, and it's disturbing accuracy, is due in no small part to it being an expression of his internal tension and dissonance over electoral democracy and what he referred to as democracy - which is arguably socialism. His key contention was around the educated voter - as has remained for astute observers to this day.

        However, his experiences with the BBC clearly left a sour taste in his mouth about who controlled the education - and IMO this is what we see in eg. 1984 and his emphasis on that.

        However the evidence over the intervening decades is clear that not only does democracy not save socialism, it makes it worse. In no small part, I suspect, this is due to democracy being *somewhat* collectivist in tendency as well, while wearing the trappings of individualism - just as socialism does.

        In the end, Orwell fully aware that language precedes society, not the other way around, still fell to it - something he admitted in his own writing - when it came to democratic socialism. He sought to be precise in his language, but failed to do so when it came to democracy and socialism. We see that writ large in his more famous works such as 1984 and Animal Farm, and they are more realistic and uncanny for it.

    3. JasonAZ   3 years ago

      Is Liz punking us? Is she really this naive?

      1. HorseConch   3 years ago

        That line of hers was funnier than the Bee posting Dark Brandon with a mustache.

      2. Ben of Houston   3 years ago

        She could be sarcastic. Some things are so obvious they don't need to be explained and playing dumb gets better results.

        I have no idea why these people who claim to be neutral are completely ignoring Orwell-level gaslighting. No idea whatsoever.

  4. sarcasmic   3 years ago

    An article on Reason calling out Democrats for being liars?

    Nope. Move along. Doesn't fit the narrative. Nothing to see here.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Poor sarc.

    2. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      And rather than agree with it or add anything to the conversation, you are on here bitching about it.

      1. sarcasmic   3 years ago

        Just pointing out that in an hour or two you and your Trumpista buddies will completely forget that this article exists, and go back to bitching and moaning about how Reason is a leftist rag that has never been critical of Democrats.

        1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

          That is right sarc, one nation, one people, one fuhrer. Preach it comrade, preach it.

          1. sarcasmic   3 years ago

            Go back to the hive and pretend this article doesn't exist.

            1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

              One nation, one people one fuhrer. I am just one of those outsiders. An enemy of the people and you have called me out for it like a good citizen does.

              1. sarcasmic   3 years ago

                Says the guy who honestly believes that if you're not a Trump supporter you're an enemy of the people. Dude, this is embarrassing. I'm not on a team, while you proudly display your arm band red hat wherever you go. And you're comparing me to the Nazis. Truly embarrassing.

                1. R Mac   3 years ago

                  Broken.

              2. Super Scary   3 years ago

                Someone get an F-15 on this guy right away. He's dangerous!

        2. NOYB2   3 years ago

          Every now and then, even WaPo and the NYT will call out the administration for one of their most obvious lies. That's so that propagandists can point to such articles and say "see, they are reporting both sides". Propagandists also try to frame everybody who is critical of them or their propaganda in terms of "Trumpistas".

      2. sarcasmic   3 years ago

        It's an interesting phenomenon to watch. It's just like when you have a conversation about some economic issue with a leftist and get them to come around to common sense, only for them to immediately go back to hive-think the next time you see them.

        1. Spiritus Mundi   3 years ago

          Still haven't taken up Brigg's challange. We all know these posts of yours are just deflection when you can't defend your team.

          1. sarcasmic   3 years ago

            What challenge, and what team?

            1. Spiritus Mundi   3 years ago

              And rather than agree with it or add anything to the conversation

              Reading is not your forte.

              1. sarcasmic   3 years ago

                That was a challenge? I thought it was him being a twat.

                Democrats are liars. Can't spell Democrat without "rat."
                Republicans aren't much better.
                That's why I don't vote.

                Happy?

                1. Junkmailfolder   3 years ago

                  LOL! Still can't say it without the obligatory both sides!

    3. Inquisitive Squirrel   3 years ago

      Such a tired shtick.

  5. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

    "Nuh-uhhhh!"

    -White House Official Spokesperson

  6. Minadin   3 years ago

    Tom Elliot had a pretty good thread full of examples that contradict this obvious gaslighting attempt.

    https://twitter.com/tomselliott/status/1565420299247558657

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      Yeah, but what was the Republican Plan to counter this deluge of Democratic school closings?

      1. PeteRR   3 years ago

        Haha.

      2. JasonAZ   3 years ago

        Well played.

      3. Ajsloss   3 years ago

        To pounce?

  7. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    Isn't revisionist history fun? The party that pushed for the shutdowns is now the party that's blaming the other party for the shutdowns. Assholes.

    1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      The Republicans wanted the schools open and after a year or more, the Democrats who run the public schools nearly everywhere in the country relented and opened the schools. So, yes it was the Democrats who re-opened the schoools.

      What about that don't you understand?

      1. Mr. Bumble   3 years ago

        You mean they finally reopened the schools they needlessly closed, right?

        1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

          Yes. So they reopened the schools. And now the Republicans are pouncing claiming they didn't.

          You think I am kidding but I am not. This is how these idiots actually think.

          1. Livefree ordie   3 years ago

            Most are not idiots... Delusional, or liars. Or useful idiots. I forgot about that kind.... Carry on.

  8. Agammamon   3 years ago

    Y'all put out stories like this like you don't know what 'doublethink' means and how it works.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      I think we're up to quadruplethink at this point.

      1. Spiritus Mundi   3 years ago

        4D-think

  9. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

    "It shows you how mismanaged the pandemic was,"

    Trump mismanaged the pandemic, which is why there were more deaths under Biden. Or something.

    1. Spiritus Mundi   3 years ago

      That difference will soon be blamed on the Trump vax after the election.

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        The ones mandated under Biden?

        1. JasonAZ   3 years ago

          He didn't mandate the vaccine. He only TRIED to mandate the vaccine. TOTALLY different. - progtards

    2. Zeb   3 years ago

      Trump mismanaged the pandemic badly. First and foremost by letting Fauci and the other public health goofballs run the show. He should have told them all to go jump in a lake and put Scott Atlas in charge of the federal response. And made it clear that the CDC and other public health agencies provide information and guidance that is only part of what must be considered in making policy, and don't make rules that everyone is obliged to follow.

  10. JasonAZ   3 years ago

    I do appreciate that Reason is covering this story. Maybe too little too late, but it's something.

    1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      The high point of reason's coverage of the pandemic was when Suderman admitted on a podcast that although he fully understood masks were worthless and totally unnecessary to wear outside even if they were not, he still wore a mask outside in his Washington, D.C. neighborhood because "he didn't want his neighbors to think he was a Republican."

      It was the reasonest moment ever. Profiles in courage baby, profiles in courage.

    2. NOYB2   3 years ago

      I do appreciate that Reason is covering this story. Maybe too little too late, but it's something.

      "Too little too late" is a propaganda strategy, not honest reporting. Even WaPo and the NYT have reported on the Hunter Biden laptop now that it doesn't matter anymore. It's how propaganda rags try to maintain credibility.

  11. Brandybuck   3 years ago

    Both sides try to out-lie the other. Which is better at lying is still up in the air, but I htink the Democrats have an edge but Republicans quickly catching up.

    How do you know if an politician is lying? His lips are moving!

    1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      So the Democrats closed the schools against all reason keeping them closed for nearly two years in some cases causing enormous damage to the country and especially the children in it and are now trying to claim that didn't happen. And your takeaway from that is

      Both sides try to out-lie the other. Which is better at lying is still up in the air, but I htink the Democrats have an edge but Republicans quickly catching up.

      Good to know you have your priorities in order here.

      1. Hank Ferrous   3 years ago

        The impact on the students, thus on society, is of course of no concern. The only thing that matters to fuckwits is the narrative and the attempt, here and arguing some sort of equivalence.

      2. Inquisitive Squirrel   3 years ago

        Brandy is a terminal "both sides" extremist.

    2. HorseConch   3 years ago

      It's pretty obvious who's better at lying at this point. Look at the absolute lies told by the current administration that are completely, verifiably, and materially false. We're not talking Trump-level exaggerations. If you don't see the difference, you're lying, or too blinded by partisan love for one side.

      1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

        The Democrats closed the schools and fucked over a huge number of kids. I think that is what matters here, not some partisan pissing match over which side lies the most. How Brandy Buck can see that as the lesson here is a mystery to me.

        1. HorseConch   3 years ago

          They did it so recently that nobody will forget they were the guilty party.

          1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

            You would think so, yes.

      2. R Mac   3 years ago

        Brandyshit is also a liar, as she pretends she’s not a lefty.

    3. Sevo   3 years ago

      "Both sides try to out-lie the other."

      Fuck off and die, you pathetic pile of TDS-addled shit.

    4. NOYB2   3 years ago

      When there are undeniable, blatant lies on the left, you retreat to "both sides". You are laughably transparent and predictable, Brandybuck.

  12. wingnutx   3 years ago

    The danger of Trump's push to reopen schools!

    https://twitter.com/wingnutx/status/1565783120997191681

  13. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

    They agreed to reopen schools because they realized that letting the kids out of their grasp was a huge mistake.

    1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      A whole bunch of parents realized how crappy their kids' education was. And a bunch of them moved their kids to private school or home schooling. They are never going to recover from this. If they knew how it was going to turn out, the Teachers unions would have kept the schools open during the pandemic if doing so had killed half their members. They are suffering some serious buyers remorse over the whole "we can just keep the schools closed forever and our members can collect paychecks for literally doing nothing" bargain they took.

  14. BYODB   3 years ago

    Nothing new, just a more obvious and retarded example of a 'return to politics as usual'.

  15. mad.casual   3 years ago

    but this is due more to the function of time passing since the onset of the pandemic and to the rollout of vaccines than a specific action by a presidential administration.

    Republicans' lack of a public health plan to retard children is not an alternative plan!

  16. n00bdragon   3 years ago

    I expect this time next year they will be bemoaning the effect of the Trump Vaccines.

  17. Truthteller1   3 years ago

    This incompetent lying diversity hire is also breathtakingly stupid. Who the fuck does she think is going to believe the Republicans were the lockdowns zoom school party. The democrats are insane.

    1. creech   3 years ago

      They know they don't have to lie to the 45% of the population that votes Democrat no matter what. They just have to get 51% of the 10% who are "independent," don't follow politics, or "go for the person whose name they hear on tv." Polls seem to indicate it is working and Nov. won't be the big Red Wave that appeared likely back when gas was $5/gal.,Covid mandates were still being
      enforced, and Joe Manchin was a conservative icon.

    2. Tom Morrow   3 years ago

      Democrat voters are that fucking stupid. They prove it every 2 years. And the school shutdowns are producing even more stupid fucking people who will vote for Democrats. Democrats need idiots' votes to stay in power, and that is why they are doing everything in their power to create an electorate of ignorant, uneducated morons.

      The Democratic Party delenda est.

  18. Number 2   3 years ago

    I often wonder if Trump’s problem isn’t that he was a liar, but that he lied on his own and didn’t have hired minions do his lying for him.

    1. HorseConch   3 years ago

      He was way more of an exaggerating bullshitter than the caliber of liars that we're seeing. Everything he did was the biggest, the best, the most beautiful, and majestic as fuck. The current batch of assholes don't exaggerate, they flat out lie. They look you right in the eye and tell you what you know to be true is in fact not true.

      1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

        Trump is a sarcastic asshole New Yorker. As I say below, all of the things the media claim to hate him for saying turned out to be true. They hate him because he told the truth and they are liars.

      2. Number 2   3 years ago

        That’s a valid point. Who is worse, the Trump character who exaggerates everything and asserts whatever comes to mind without regard to whether it’s true or not, or the strategic liar who builds enough credibility so we can tell a true whopper of a falsehood whenever he needs to and get away with it… And then go touring with Bruce Springsteen.

        1. NOYB2   3 years ago

          And then go touring with Bruce Springsteen.

          It's perfect: two untalented leftist rich guys pretending to be working class.

    2. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      Trump's problem was that he told the truth. All of the things that the media hated him the most for saying were actually. The best and the brightest from Latin America don't come here illegally. The FBI did bug his phone in New York. When you live in a world full of liars, and that is what Washington and the national media are, telling the truth is going to make you a pariah.

  19. NOYB2   3 years ago

    Schools Reopening 'Was the Work of Democrats in Spite of Republicans,' Claims White House Press Secretary

    Psaki was a lot better at lying than the black lesbian with the angry hair.

    1. Gasman   3 years ago

      But in embracing diversity with the whitehouse spokesperson, the Saturday Night Live cold open spoofs will never happen.
      Karine deserves to be skewered, but she has the diversity armor. That, and her incompetence is just sad; Sean Spicer's mis-steps at least had great elements for humor.

  20. Cyto   3 years ago

    So... the standard has been set. Lying means we do not put you on TV. Misinformation means you get removed from social media.

    So where is the concensus to stop covering the Biden white house? That is the president after all.

    And where is the twitter/facebook/youtube/Instagram ban hammer? Biden and his spokeswoman have lied and used violent rhetoric. This is against their community standards..so surely....

  21. DaveM   3 years ago

    What you say? Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia.

  22. HypCryme.com   3 years ago

    Not one member of this 'administration' has an IQ above room temperature. Thus they believe that a) their lies will not be recognized as such or remembered for more than 48 hours if they are b) the majority of people (not the 30% or so libs) will actually believe them and c) they can get away with anything so it doesn't matter anyway. Hence the Hitler performance last night. Watching them find out how wrong they are will be fun.

  23. Brack   3 years ago

    "In under six months, she says, schools in the nation went from being about 46 percent open to nearly all of them being open"

    And where were those 46% of schools that were open? Oh that's right, mostly places ran by republicans.

    1. LarryA   3 years ago

      "It was the Democrats who forced Republicans to open the schools in Florida and Texas two years before Republicans finally let the Democrats open the schools in New York and California."
      [/sarc]

  24. crtum   3 years ago

    "Let's step back to where we were not too long ago when this president walked into this administration, how mismanaged the response to the pandemic was," replied Jean-Pierre

    Ok hold on I need to get there….Ok I’m in fantasy land! Now what, where are we heading off to: end of the rainbow or a place where Democrats makes?

  25. Cloudbuster   3 years ago

    It makes sense that Jean-Pierre, the mouthpiece of the administration, would be interested in clearing her party's name in advance of the midterm elections. It makes no sense why the news media, teeming with fact-checkers, hasn't hurried to call this nonsense out.

    As Glenn Reynolds like to say, "If you regard the media as Democratic operatives with bylines, it makes perfect sense."

  26. Sevo   3 years ago

    Darned teacher's unions backing all those GOP candidates!

    1. block30   3 years ago

      "Schools Reopening 'Was the Work of Democrats in Spite of Republicans,' Claims White House Press Secretary"

      I wish I could post that meme of Goose from Topgun laughing hysterically.

  27. Liberty Lover   3 years ago

    White House Press Secretary Lie, Denies Recent Past

  28. DarrenM   3 years ago

    "It makes no sense why the news media, teeming with fact-checkers, hasn't hurried to call this nonsense out."

    It makes perfect sense if the media sees its primary function as to protect Democratic interests and their image.

  29. jonnysage   3 years ago

    I mean, you have to admire their ability to blame others and lie. "We were against defunding the police, while Republicans voted for it!" "Inflation reduction act" "We opened schools in spite of Republicans"

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