Joe Rogan wonders how diversity hire Karine Jean-Pierre got her job: ‘She’s f**king terrible’

Joe Rogan is no fan of White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, the Biden administration’s most high-visibility diversity hire outside of VP Kamala Harris.

As President Joe Biden’s top spokesperson, Jean-Pierre has continually shown how low the bar has been set when it comes to competence with her daily press briefings frequently being exercises in unintentional parody.

On a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” his popular Spotify podcast, Rogan wondered if there has “ever been a worse press secretary” than the prickly elfin activist, a character who fittingly belongs in a comedy skit.

During a conversation with his guest Chris Rufo, a crusading reporter whose work has exposed the cancer of critical race theory and “woke” indoctrination, Rogan was discussing the senility of President Joe Biden when his spox came up.

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“He’s so frail that he’s transparent right? And he’s so transparent to the point where the White House press secretary accidentally tweeted as him from her account, you saw that right, which is wonderful,” the podcasting king said. “I love when that happens because it’s like thank you, I was wondering and now I know. I was really confused.  I kinda had a feeling it was you.”

“You know, and is, is there ever been a worse White House press secretary? She’s, it’s, how, how did she get that job?” Rogan asked Rufo. “She’s so bad at convincing people. There’s there’s a bunch of, like, hard-core, ideologically-driven left-wing pundits that are on YouTube that could do a way better job, and they would be f**kin’ psycho about it. They would be psycho about it and the left would be like, yahhh! Like, she’s not the one. Like she’s f**kin’ terrible at it.”

“She gets called out for stuff all the time,” he continued. “She gets set up for stuff all the time. Like Peter Doocy’s always setting her up,” referring to the Fox News bulldog. “He talks to her, but…”

“Doocy’s amazing,” Rufo said.

“He’s so good, he’ll provide a little bit of this. But then what about that?” Rogan said. “And, you know, she’s just awful at it.”

“And she’s only really challenged by one person right in the briefing room and still manages to bungle it on the daily,” Rufo said of Doocy.

“Well, it’s just there’s so much madness that she has to, like, cover up,” Rogan added.

“And look, this is again, a kind of brass tacks way of talking about it, but it’s what happens when you put identity over competence,” Rufo pointed out, drawing a “yeah” from the host who agreed. “Everyone knows like, explicitly, and then when you hire someone, it’s a big celebration of all the different intersectional identities the candidate has. You know, this is our first, you know, black female, I don’t know, LGBTQ, not really sure.”

“And so the problem with that, though, when you’re not making a decision based on competence, merit, excellence… you’re buying into it at the front end on that different hierarchy of decision making,” Rufo said. “But then on the back end, you can’t do anything about it. You say, well, you elevated this person for identity, you can’t fire that person because of incompetence.”

“Unless they steal women’s clothes from the airport,” Rogan said, referring to Sam Brinton, a transvestite former Biden regime official who pushed his luck too far and got caught stealing suitcases full of women’s underwear from multiple airports, earning a rare firing from the left-wing administration.

Despite her obvious incompetence, the historic first black lesbian immigrant to hold the position has the vaunted White House press corps eating out of her hand on a daily basis, an example of how low the journalistic profession has fallen.

Chris Donaldson

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