Turn on the news at any time on any given day recently and you’ll probably hear about Biden’s classified record debacle. One thing that was universal across the networks was the apparent attempt to carry water for the president.
But the ham-handed, ludicrous efforts of the Biden scoundrels to justify the high treason of just one month ago are universal.
Last week’s White House press conferences were painful to watch, as clueless Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre repeatedly took questions from the press and claimed she was ‘coming forward’ with information.
Therefore, Ms. In what appeared to be an effort to lighten scrutiny of Jean-Pierre, the White House sent a relatively nameless omission not to answer questions from the press.
The reaction to the White House’s Hobbyist Hour may be more alarming than Biden’s apparent penchant for walking around with classified documents.
So let’s take a look at what the White House is saying or not saying.
Reporter: “How many classified documents does it have in total?”
Biden Boy: “It’s Complicated…” pic.twitter.com/UwxxEnOJxw
– Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 22, 2023
Very complicated
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Ian Sams, a senior adviser in the White House Counsel’s Office, made the rounds of major news outlets to try to fool the public into believing that the president was receiving answers to the most pressing questions related to the mishandling of classified documents.
The clip making the rounds on Twitter comes from a question MSNBC asked:
“Can you give us a sense of how many classified documents we’re talking about in all three locations now?”
His response was absolutely gold turning:
“Sure, that’s a good question and the answer is a bit complicated…”
See how he affirms that he can give us meaning, but he never actually does. Instead, he insultingly told the reporter that her question was really good but we were all too simple-minded to grasp the answer, so we should just keep calm and let the process do its thing.
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Mr. Sams gives Mrs. Jean Pierre’s excuse for why we are not getting answers:
“I understand that there is a tension between protecting and protecting the integrity of an ongoing investigation with providing information publicly.”
Unless there is tension, the Justice Department has placed no restrictions on what the White House can or cannot say about the investigation.
NBC News legal contributor Andrew Wiseman explains:
“There is nothing about a DOJ investigation that legally prevents anyone under investigation from speaking publicly.”
So one question remains unanswered: Why isn’t the White House answering these relatively simple questions? Let’s see what Mr. Sams had to say about some of the hot-button issues on people’s minds.
Top Biden spokesman Ian Sams has repeatedly declined to say whether Biden’s beach home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, has been searched for hidden classified documents. pic.twitter.com/nHUeU7LEUw
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 22, 2023
hot air
It’s hard not to be disappointed when you look at the timeline of events that the White House likes to claim is completely transparent with the American people. The first records were found on November 2. However, only the general public was made well aware of the invention After By-elections.
If you think any Republican can get the same protection, I have a bridge to sell you on Vietnam.
Asked why the White House had waited so long to tell the public, Mr. Sams explained:
“As part of this ongoing inquiry we want to ensure that all of you and the public are provided with as much information as possible to the best of our ability.”
Is not telling us about the discovery your way of making sure we have the full information? Ah, I see; withholding information providing information; Thanks to that word salad, you will be a great minister of truth.
When asked why President Biden’s personal attorney was cleaning out the Washington office where the first batch of documents were found, Mr. Sams said matter-of-factly:
“I think it’s important to note that you know, this is the president of the United States, and these are personal things. And, you know, his trusted aides are doing the job of cleaning the office, and I think that’s self-explanatory.
Remember that Biden was sane during these 36 years!
“Some of these papers relate to Biden as VP and go back to his 36 years in the United States Senate.
Biden spokesman Ian Sams: “He takes it seriously”@GBallotine @TheBigMigShow pic.twitter.com/wFIoseXWot– George Balloutine™ (@GBalloutine) January 22, 2023
Completely self-explanatory. If you are an elite member of society, and specifically a member of the Democratic Party, the rules and the law of the land don’t really apply to you because you are so important.
More important than the troubled farmers who lost their jobs and clearances, served prison terms, lived in exile, or had their homes raided by the FBI for mishandling classified information.
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No regrets
You can’t pick on Mr. Sams for giving embarrassing answers; At least it’s a little better crafted than what we’ve seen before.
Poor Karine Jean-Pierre has come under fire for saying on January 12th that “the search is over,” after reports came out after more searches were conducted and more documents were uncovered … since the president was in the Senate.
Alas. President Biden recently said of his document mishandling:
“I hope you’ll find there’s nothing there. I have no regrets.”
Not one? You have at least one; I would argue that hiring Karine Jean-Pierre as your press secretary should be on the regret list.
Or maybe this gem from September when “60 Minutes” told you your thoughts after the Mar-a-Lago attack:
“How could anyone be so irresponsible?”
pitiful pose – @IanSams It’s known that Biden’s problems are worse than Trump’s if he doesn’t seize and dump all of his classified documents.
“How could anyone be so irresponsible?”pic.twitter.com/6a5jZF0W3U https://t.co/IP2jdD5GnW
— Matt Whitlock (@mattdizwhitlock) January 16, 2023
I don’t know, Joe, how could anyone be so irresponsible?
Oh wait, your description of what happened in your case was:
“We found that some documents were filed in the wrong place.”
That is an understatement; They are filed in your garage, which only loses you a man card for having a messy garage in the first place. My garage in my townhome looks more put together than that mess.
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the facts
Will we ever know what was in these documents, how many there were, and if they were used by the president for a specific personal or political purpose?
My gut tells me that this information will be buried in the same place as the Nord Stream Pipeline investigation, the DOD Diversity Chief investigation, and the last few JFK assassination documents.
Take a look at how the White House is now answering the unanswered questions.
As a White House correspondent told Fox News Digital recently about Karine Jean-Pierre’s performance:
“It’s very insulting to the reporter, especially when she repeatedly says she answered a question when she clearly didn’t.”
Case in point: a heated exchange between her and reporter John Decker in which she told him she had “no answer”:
“It’s your opinion. It’s your opinion. It’s your opinion.”
To which he expertly responded:
“It’s the truth.”
But in our new world, facts are opinions and narrative is truth.
Karine Jean-Pierre loses it at reporters after Biden fails to answer their question about classified documents: “I answered your questions … that’s your opinion!” pic.twitter.com/hyaznuPrag
– Media Research Center (@theMRC) January 18, 2023
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