The new White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre is not off to a great start.
She has a hard time answering direct questions, frequently reads from notes, and genuinely seems out of her league.
Media critic Joe Concha recently reviewed her performance and his estimation, while brutal, was correct.
He wrote at The Hill:
Amateur hour at the White House briefing room
Karine Jean-Pierre made her historic debut as White House press secretary this week. And after watching her first four performances as the president’s spokesperson, only one word sums it all up: amateur.
To be sure, White House press secretary is one of the hardest white-collar jobs in the world, if not the hardest. Oftentimes, as we witnessed with Jean-Pierre’s predecessor, Jen Psaki, the job calls for defending the indefensible. And when 79 percent of voters believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, and when the public’s approval of the president’s handling of the economy and the border is languishing in the 20s, that’s not a job most would sign up for.
But Jean-Pierre isn’t just a victim of bad luck regarding the president for whom she works. This early conclusion comes after watching this press secretary read answers to questions, oftentimes for extended periods of time, verbatim.
The confidence simply is not there, nor is the conviction.
Concha goes on to describe this specific exchange between Jean-Pierre and Peter Doocy of FOX News:
And then there was this exchange:
The liberal media gushes over her, but she makes Jen Psaki look talented by comparison.
Cross posted from American Lookout.