Psaki breaks down while discussing cruel LGBTQ legislation
Apr 22, 2022 13:51:26 GMT -5
Post by schwartzie on Apr 22, 2022 13:51:26 GMT -5
I predict lots and lots of tears in her future...for eternity...
Jen Psaki breaks down while discussing ‘harsh and cruel’ LGBTQ legislation
By Mark Moore
April 20, 2022 6:49pm Updated
White House press secretary Jen Psaki began sobbing during an interview this week as she talked about a spate of bills that critics say are targeting gay and transgender children, claiming that kids are being used as weapons in a political culture war.
Psaki was asked during an interview with the “News Not Noise” podcast about legislation like Florida’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay Bill,” which prohibits the discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade — as well as instruction on those topics that takes place “in a manner that is not age appropriate or developmentally appropriate.”
“This is a political wedge issue and an attempt to win a culture war,” Psaki said as she began audibly weeping. “And they’re doing that in a way that is harsh and cruel to a community of kids.”
“I’m going to get emotional about this issue — because it’s horrible,” she continued. “But it’s like kids who are bullied and all these leaders are taking steps to hurt them and hurt their lives and hurt their families. And you look at some of these laws in these states and it’s going after parents who are in loving relationships, who have kids. It’s completely outrageous.
“Sorry, this is an issue that makes me completely crazy,” the press secretary added.
Another White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, who presided over the podium during the last nine months of the Trump administration, responded Tuesday by saying that she wishes Psaki would shed a tear over the extent of abortion in America.
”If you wanna cry about one issue in this country right now, I think the press secretary should cry about the 62 million children that do not exist, that have been aborted because of Roe v. Wade, a heinous, heinous decision in this country that has exterminated about one-fifth of the United States’ population,” McEnany told Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Tuesday.
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Jen Psaki breaks down while discussing ‘harsh and cruel’ LGBTQ legislation
By Mark Moore
April 20, 2022 6:49pm Updated
White House press secretary Jen Psaki began sobbing during an interview this week as she talked about a spate of bills that critics say are targeting gay and transgender children, claiming that kids are being used as weapons in a political culture war.
Psaki was asked during an interview with the “News Not Noise” podcast about legislation like Florida’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay Bill,” which prohibits the discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade — as well as instruction on those topics that takes place “in a manner that is not age appropriate or developmentally appropriate.”
“This is a political wedge issue and an attempt to win a culture war,” Psaki said as she began audibly weeping. “And they’re doing that in a way that is harsh and cruel to a community of kids.”
“I’m going to get emotional about this issue — because it’s horrible,” she continued. “But it’s like kids who are bullied and all these leaders are taking steps to hurt them and hurt their lives and hurt their families. And you look at some of these laws in these states and it’s going after parents who are in loving relationships, who have kids. It’s completely outrageous.
“Sorry, this is an issue that makes me completely crazy,” the press secretary added.
Another White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, who presided over the podium during the last nine months of the Trump administration, responded Tuesday by saying that she wishes Psaki would shed a tear over the extent of abortion in America.
”If you wanna cry about one issue in this country right now, I think the press secretary should cry about the 62 million children that do not exist, that have been aborted because of Roe v. Wade, a heinous, heinous decision in this country that has exterminated about one-fifth of the United States’ population,” McEnany told Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Tuesday.
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