Think back to Trump’s presidency. Every press briefing was hostile.
Reporters in the White House press pool treated every one of Trump’s press secretaries like they were enemies of America.
Now everything is different. Biden’s press secretary Jen Psaki and all the reporters are just great friends.
Psaki even recently sang happy birthday to one of the reporters and they all joined in. Isn’t that just special?
The Daily Caller reports:
Psaki Leads In Singing Happy Birthday For Reporter During Press Conference
White House press secretary Jen Psaki led the Press Corps in singing “Happy Birthday” to a White House reporter in a viral video Thursday.
As Psaki entered the press conference wishing the press members a “Happy Thursday,” a reporter asked if she said “Happy birthday,” which prompted the press secretary to jokingly wish Reuters reporter Steve Holland “Happy 29th birthday.”
“I did hear it was Steve Holland’s 29th birthday, so happy 29th birthday. I’m a terrible singer but I am willing to lead a song here if you are all game,” Psaki said. “Who’s with me? Someone that has a good voice.”
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Psaki and the crowd of journalists then sung “Happy Birthday” to Holland.
Watch the video below:
Jen Psaki sings Happy Birthday to a reporter: pic.twitter.com/vQHnQj3LhX
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) July 8, 2021
How sweet. (barf)
The White House briefing started today with Press Secretary Jen Psaki singing happy birthday to Reuters reporter Steve Holland. She then launched into a description of January 6 as one of the "darkest days" in American history
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) July 8, 2021
Media begins to fawn all over again. Ice cream for everyone! The adults are in the room! We eat ice cream all the time, and we sing happy birthday! America is back!
— Good Nonversationalist (@PieceoftheResi1) July 8, 2021
The media and the Democrats are all part of the same club.
That’s why they see each other as friends.
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