WH Press Secretary Canโt Explain Away Bidenโs Crappy Economy
8 Jun 2022
CLAY: The Biden White House is so incompetent. I wanted to play this cut for you, and weโre going to talk some about the primary results here in a few minutes at the top of the next hour, but everybody in the Biden White House at this point, it feels like, is awful at actually speaking publicly. Peter Doocy, who is doing an incredible job of holding the Biden White Houseโs feet to the fire, asked Karine Jean-Pierre about the economy and then she gave a totally unintelligible answer.
Listen to this:
Reporter: โWhy do you think it is that 83% of people polled say the economy is poor or not so good?โ@PressSec: โPeople felt uncertain about the economy generally, but they actually felt as good about their personal financial situation as they ever have.โ pic.twitter.com/LoIOFsZCyo
โ The Hill (@thehill) June 8, 2022
BUCK: Clay, I just say, sheโs right insofar as weโre in a fundamentally different place when Biden took office โ a fundamentally worse place, which everyone knows. Karine Jean-Pierre, I get it. If you watch, sheโs reading. Itโs almost like sheโs giving a book report in high school.
CLAY: She has notes to look at, Buck, but sheโs not even looking at the right notes to read! That was a totally unintelligible response to a pretty simple question.
BUCK: Here she is again trying to explain โ and to be fair, explaining Bidenโs crappy economy is not a job that anybody really wants right now.
CLAY: You or I donโt agree with almost anything Biden says. If you put us behind the podium and said, โIt is your job to speak to the public,โ we would be a billion percent better than she is at this job.
BUCK: But here she isโฆ This oneโฆ I was thinking, what does this even supposedly mean.
DOOCY: Sixty-one percent are saying now, in the Wall Street Journal poll, theyโre generally pessimistic about people having the opportunity to achieve the American dream. How is that going to look on a bumper sticker?
JEAN-PIERRE: What Iโm saying is the economy has been in a better place than it has been historically, and so we feel at this administration โ and other experts as well is that we feel โ weโre in a good position to take on inflation. Weโre in a good position to really start really working on lowering prices.โ
In a new Wall Street Journal-NORC poll, 35% of Americans said they were not satisfied at all with their present financial situation, the highest level of dissatisfaction recorded since the poll began in 1972.https://t.co/wJOJ4yPnkM pic.twitter.com/LSTjWW7alp
โ Charlie Bilello (@charliebilello) June 7, 2022
BUCK: Clay, youโre in charge! Youโre in a good position to start? Youโve been in charge for 18 months. I know she hasnโt been in charge, but the Biden administration has. And this point about how a better place for the economy historically? Compared to like 1929 or the โ30s or what is she talking about?
CLAY: (laughing) Weโve got 40-year high inflation. Your average person out there, in all 50 states, is paying more for gas than they ever have in the history of their lives. Itโs about to go overโฆ I think, probably tomorrow, Buck. Weโre officially going to go over $5 a gallon for the average person all over the country. Now, hopefully, itโs still cheaper than the particular part of the country youโre in, but weโre almost to $5 here in Nashville when I drive by and look at the price of gas on the side of the road.
BUCK: I thought of this yesterday, Clay, right after the show because we briefly mentioned here that Biden has invoked the Defense Production Act for solar. For solar. Why not invoke โ
CLAY: Not do it for oil and gas?
BUCK: Why not invoke the Defense Production Actโฆ? First of all, people will yell at me, โBuck, thatโs not what itโs for!โ I know. But it shows you the mentality that their break-the-glass plan, instead of dealing with the real problem, โOh, my gosh, we need to use all of our industrial might to make those windmills and solar panels!โ
CLAY: Well, if the other choices are, to your point, 100% right, weโll go bend the knee to Saudi Arabia and weโll beg Venezuela, and weโre gonna get into a bad nuclear armament deal with Iran, all because those three countries can help to replace the oil and gas that Russia is not distributing around the world. Wouldnโt you rather the Defense Production Act be put in place in the United States to create as much oil and gas domestically as possible? To your point, it makes a ton of sense. If youโre going to do it for solar panels, how about doing it for actual gas? Now, he wonโt because it violates the tenets of the Green New Deal.
BUCK: I would like more petroleum engineers and fewer tree equity consultants. Call me crazy.
CLAY: That would be a fantastic trade.
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