Butter emails - the double standard that women in politics must be held to

Umm, y’all? It was Mara Liasson with NPR and it was clearly asked in good faith -

“Quick question on testing, last week obviously the president explained some ramp up in testing,” she said. “But there are still a lot of countries like Germany, the UK, and South Korea that basically have massive testing, free of charge or for a nominal fee. Why can’t that be done in the United States?” she asked.

Psaki responded by detailing the upcoming plan to allow folks to get their insurers to reimburse them after they purchase the tests and Liasson responded

“That’s kind of complicated, though,” Liasson noted. “Why not just make them free and give them out to — and have them available everywhere?”

To which Psaki replied, “Should we just send one to every American?”