Pinocchio Psaki can’t hide the truth about blundering Biden
NY Post
Jen Psaki is big on truth.
On her first day as President Biden’s White House press secretary, she declared from the podium: “When the president asked me to serve in this role, we talked about the importance of bringing truth and transparency back to the briefing room.”
Biden agreed, saying that same day: “Communicating directly and truthfully to the American people is one of the most important duties of a President.”
Of course, it is.
So how does the insufferably self-righteous Ms. Psaki now explain that in her own new book, she tells a weapons-grade whopper of a lie about her boss?
It wasn’t the kind of lie that you write by mistake.
The grim news coming out of the Middle East casts a dark cloud over prospects for the region. But there are developments pointing towards a different, more positive road ahead. Last week’s publication of a study into the curriculum taught in schools in Saudi Arabia is one such opportunity. In fact, the strides being made in Saudi education are an instructive insight into how the region as a whole might actually look one day.