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    Oops! White House Chief of Staff threw shade at Sen Tim Scott’s presidential address response. Deep!

    Article submittedBy Article submittedMay 3, 2021Updated:May 12, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain threw shade at Sen. Tim Scott’s attempt to minimize President Biden’s early successes at presidential address. Epic!

    Tim Scott’s dis of presidential address ‘shaded’

    The Republican Party sacrificed one of the few Republicans left, recoverable from the Trump sycophancy and a misinforming and lying predisposition. He ceded the little respect he had left to his fatally flawed party. It was clear that his programmed response to the presidential address was yet another diatribe of misinformation and patent lies.

    Lawrence O’Donnell asked Ron Klain to comment on several of Scott’s statements. Specifically, Scott dismissively claimed that the tide was already turning when President Biden took office and that it was Trump’s Warp Speed that was responsible for the new President’s success.

    Democrats generally do not have quick and simple enumerated responses. However, the Biden administration is a well-oiled machine that is well managed and generally remains on the proper narrative. From White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki’s press conferences, which should be clinics to all executive branches, this administration remains on point, articulate, prepared, and competent.

    Well, Ron Klain was ready.

    “I have always said I think the Trump administration deserves some credit for its work on vaccine development,” Ron Klain said. “But in terms of where the tide was when Joe Biden became president, the week before he became president, this country had a million people file for unemployment. The week he became president, 900,000. We were losing people at the rate of 3000 to 4000 a day for COVID. Two weeks before Joe Biden became President; more people died from COVID than during the Vietnam War. So that is where the tide was when Joe Biden became president. We weren’t vaccinating people. Fewer than one percent of seniors were fully vaccinated when Joe Biden swore the oath of office. Today that number is 70% in just a hundred days. Yes, the vaccines were developed basically on science that came along before Donald Trump became president. But sure, I am happy to give the Trump administration credit for moving that along. But the key thing isn’t vaccines but vaccinations. It’s getting those shots in people’s arms. It’s getting the economy turned around. That’s what started when Joe Biden became president.”

    I explain the inconvenient truth that neither Republicans nor pharmaceutical corporations are eager to tell in the video. The innovation they tout very often is funded by we-the-people, yes, taxpayer dollars. And the technology for the message RNA vaccines was being researched for decades.

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