A jolly Jen Psaki sings Happy Birthday in the press room while a stony Kayleigh McEnany looks on

I don’t know. I’ve always had a soft spot for Statler and Waldorf :wink:

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There are a lot more positive things and people which/who have come out of Harvard than horrible ones. Kayleigh was at the Law School, and the Federalist Society prowls the halls there and elsewhere, looking for amoral egoist climbers to sponsor and guide into media-ready positions they themselves fund and provide.

Sociopaths are everywhere - Harvard (for all its many flaws) is not a sociopath factory.

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Whaddyamean? Statler and Waldorf are two of the most joyous Muppets. They’re GLEEFULLY sarcastic!

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AND Mike Pompeo.

Worst one-two punch Kansas ever got from the GOP.

Mike Pompeo Hatch Act GIF by Election 2020

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[valley girl voice]Y’know…Oh m’gawd…Kayleeee[/valley girl voice]
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I always called her mack-a-ninny.

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Kayleigh McEnany is among the most loathsome of loathsome, but this portrayal is a world away from being accurate. She’s waiting for her segment on Fox to start up – either in the room, in front of a screen and set back; or she’s in a broadcast closet somewhere else entirely.

Even if she IS in the room, in the back, of course she’s not going to break out in song. Like everyone else who’s been media-trained in this world of hot-mic flubs, ya shut yer mouth 'til the green light turns “on.”

Kayleigh McEnany still sucks shit, though. Just to be clear.

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She wasn’t lying about her singing ability though. She should stick to comedic come-backs.

Yeah she was eager to bestow her wisdom on a Fox News segment.

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Who wants to live in a world where we shame people who don’t have natural singing ability for leading a chorus of “Happy Birthday”?

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Assholes maybe?

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Sweet gold in the article fact-checking McEnany:

“I think the most charitable thing you could say about her statement is that it reflects an utter ignorance of American history,” said Paul Finkelman, the president of Gratz College in greater Philadelphia, who has written severalbooks on American slavery.

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