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Karine Jean-Pierre is a prime example of someone who was promoted beyond her ability. And she still can’t see that for herself.
Hilariously, she has been putting herself out there thanks to her book tour, attempting to prove to… someone, anyone, Bueller?… that she was absolutely, totally, one hundred and ten percent loyal to Joe Biden’s walking corpse. And anyone who wasn’t loyal to him, well, THEY were the problem in her book. Quite literally.
Amazingly, Karine Jean-Pierre expected the same kid glove treatment from the media when it came to her book that she got during her time in the White House. Which is why she now sounds like a broken DEI parrot when answering questions in a friendly setting.
MSNBC host to Karine Jean-Pierre: “Do you have any regrets?”
KJP: “I woke up every day as a black woman who is queer.”
Beyond parody.
pic.twitter.com/fHvOXE1ig9— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) October 27, 2025
The problem, of course, is that the media was thoroughly pantsed when Joe Biden collapsed on the debate stage in June 2024. The House Oversight Committee, which just issued its report on the autopen scandal and the “Politburo” cover-up within the White House itself, released a video detailing the testimony from Biden staff and aides, along with all the protestations of the media and Democrats that Joe Biden was just fine.
https://twitter.com/GOPoversight/status/1983150335276249318
Now, Karine Jean-Pierre was not called in to testify to the House Oversight Committee because she didn’t hold any decision making power within the White House. And given the content of the interview that she just gave to Isaac Chotiner of The New Yorker, that was probably for the best, because… oh my goodness.
Q: You feel like you had to leave the Democratic Party because of the way it treated Joe Biden. How did it treat Joe Biden?
A: I call it a betrayal. And the reason I say this, and I really want people to understand my perspective and where I come from and the role that I played in those three weeks—from the debate to the President deciding that he was no longer going to be at the top of the ticket and handing over the baton—is that I was the person who was standing on that podium behind that lectern, having to take in all the hard questions on this. Rightfully so. And I was watching what Democratic leadership was doing. It was an all-out, full-on campaign to embarrass him, to push him out. And I just thought to myself, “Wow, you don’t have that much time left this election year.” And I thought to myself, “This man is one of the most decent people that I know.” And objectively, objectively, it was a good Presidency. Some have even said he did more in one term than most Presidents do in two. So I just didn’t understand why this was happening.
Q:… You said that the Party was trying to undermine Biden. What do you think they were doing and why?
A: Well, I mean, I just laid it out. I just said that there was an obvious campaign. You just had to watch.
Q: Sure, but why were they doing that?
A: Because they believed that he needed to step aside. There’s more to this than just that period of time. This is very layered, right? There’s a period of time that I questioned what was happening and how do we treat our own, how do we treat people who are decent people? And then you also have to think about how I’m thinking about this as a Black woman who is part of the L.G.B.T.Q. community, and living in this time where I also don’t think Democrats right now, Democrats’ leadership, is protecting vulnerable people in the way that it should.
Q: Sorry, I’m not trying to be dense. I’m a little unclear about what this has to do with Democratic leaders and many Democrats in the country thinking that Joe Biden was going to lose to Donald Trump—which was what the polls all showed—and therefore thinking that he should be replaced.
A: O.K., wait a minute. Hold on a second. Nobody knows anything. Nobody knows what would’ve happened. People also thought that if you replace Joe Biden we were going to win, or have a better chance of winning. Millions of people who showed up in 2020 didn’t show up in 2024. We can’t forget that there was an incumbency issue as well. This is real. There are, like, several G-10 countries with incumbents who did not get reëlected. There was an incumbency issue as well.
Q: I’m not sure what you’re saying.
A: No, no, no. Wait a minute. You are saying that this was their thinking, and they were kind of predicting. But nobody knew what was going to happen. Nobody knew that Joe Biden was going to win in 2020. Nobody knew what was going to happen in 2024. People believed in their hearts that Kamala was going to win. They believed it. They saw the polling and they thought she was going to win, looking at the polling. Nobody knew anything. I’m only bringing up the polls because you brought up the polls to me.
Q: You said you were speaking as a Black woman who’s part of the L.G.B.T.Q. community, and I think people were very—
A: I’m talking about in this moment, too. I do not feel seen in the Party because I think they’re throwing the L.G.B.T.Q. community under the bus. They’re not fighting enough for migrants and immigrants. You have to be a big-tent party. You have to fight for everyone.
The amount of circular self-referential responses in this interview could make your eyes cross. It was so bad – and Chotiner even says that this phone interview was “edited for length and clarity,” so just imagine how insane the audio really is, or what the video would look like if it existed – that even the liberal media mouthpieces are acknowledging that Karine Jean-Pierre really DID suck at her job, and no amount of claiming the “lesbian black woman” pass is going to work as a Jedi mind trick now.
It used to be that you had to watch live TV several times a week to see her stumble like this.
— David Weigel (@daveweigel) October 27, 2025
This is an interview that should inspire some follow-up reporting: how was KJP hired for her job in the first place? https://t.co/Jxady8tuel
— Jonathan Chait (@jonathanchait) October 28, 2025
Of course, there are many, many, MANY people in the replies pointing out that Karine Jean-Pierre was ALWAYS this bad at her job, and the media dared not question the “queer black woman” because they were equally in thrall to the same DEI ideals that got her the job in the first place. Now, with Biden out of office and his White House exposed as the 21st century reenactment of “Weekend At Bernie’s,” it is acceptable for even the left to pile on and mock KJP as absolutely inane. Those on the right are just enjoying the show.
Not that Karine Jean-Pierre is accepting career advice right now from anyone, but here’s a pro tip: stop talking. Your book sales are tanking. There is nothing you can say to interest people in what you’ve written (or had ghost written). The left is panning you at the same time that the right is making more popcorn. You have a whole lot of working life in front of you, so I suggest taking your “queer black woman” credentials and trying to find some kind of job that will pay your bills, because you’ve burned bridges with Democrats and exposed your lack of critical thinking skills to everyone else. Sadly, academia would probably hire Karine Jean-Pierre, even though they shouldn’t, but DEI still works there. Best of luck, and hopefully we don’t hear from you again.
Featured image: original Victory Girls art by Darleen Click
So if no-one knows who was running the auto-pen, and it damn sure wasn’t the potted plant, then ALL of the pardons are invalid, and every one of the criminals should be charged…
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