On Tuesday, Karine Jean-Pierre, the spokeswoman for the White House declared that President Biden is "the best communicator in the White House," causing many Twitter users to chuckle in reaction.
This was prompted after a reporter asked if the President was "equally adept in all settings in terms of communications," to which Jean-Pierre responded that the president is the best communicator there.
Twitter users were having a blast with the comment. Joe Biden has been subject to ridicule for a while due to his mistranslations and jumbled utterances during public appearances. People also pointed out that other officials in his government, including the press secretary and the Vice President, are no strangers to verbal blunders.
Graham Allen, the host of the Dear America podcast, expressed his shock on Twitter via a sequence of scared emojis, in response to Jean-Pierre's statement that the POTUS is the best communicator in the White House.
Jeff Charles, a contributor to RedState tweeted "That explains a lot."
Tomi Lahren from Fox News posted a tweet "Welp, if this is true we are SCREWED."
T. Becket Adams, a columnist for the DC Examiner posted "compared to Buttigieg (McKinsey speak), Kamala (Predictive Text speak), and the actual WH spokeswoman herself (*Loading Text*), this ... this is a true statement. Biden actually is the best communicator the WH has to offer. Oh God."
During her time as vice president, Kamala Harris has been known for her repetitive verbal ramblings, so much so that even "The Daily Show," a show popular among the left, tweeted a video likening her statements to those of a fictional politician from the "Veep" satire.
Greg Price, a senior digital strategist at X Strategies LLC, reacted by posting a video with one of Bidens ramblings.
The communications specialist for Senator Ted Cruz of Texas tweeted "The guy cant utter coherent sentences on a regular basis but at least he hasnt called Canada 'Canadia.'"
On Monday, Jean-Pierre was making a comment about the questionable airborne object over Canada and bungled the name of the nation, calling it "Canadia."
Brad Slager, a columnist for Townhall, humorously tweeted, "Good for her - the first step is admitting you have a problem."
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