First, Karine Jean-Pierre made the not-so-distant leap from MSNBC to the White House. Then, Jen Psaki, the woman she replaced as White House press secretary, made the not-so-distant leap to MSNBC.
That means that, according to our calculations, it’s once again time for someone at MSNBC to make the not-so-distant leap to the White House. And — lo and behold — what have we here?
New tonight: Sec Blinken announces that Matt Miller is the new State Dept Spox, saying he "benefitted greatly from Matt’s wisdom, his experience in government, and his deep understanding of foreign policy when he was tapped to head up my nomination." pic.twitter.com/dZUcgwXqBi
— Kylie Atwood (@kylieatwood) April 11, 2023
Antony Blinken quite conspicuously left out any information about from whence Matthew Miller is coming to the State Department. How odd.
MSNBC analyst Matthew Miller will replace former MSNBC analyst Ned Price as spokesperson for the Biden State Department https://t.co/fywJyduN70
— Saagar Enjeti (@esaagar) April 12, 2023
Nice.
.@kylegriffin1 wasn’t available?
— Stinson Norwood (@snorman1776) April 12, 2023
Guess not!
The really cool thing about Matthew Miller is that he worked in President Barack Obama’s DOJ before going to MSNBC (he also served in the Biden administration as a special adviser to the NSC for a bit in 2022). So it’s like he’s coming home again.
Honored and excited to re-join the administration and especially to have the opportunity to work with the incredible team at the State Department. https://t.co/11aJGdZshN
— Matthew Miller (@matthewamiller) April 11, 2023
Isn’t that nice? Should be a pretty seamless transition and an easy adjustment for Matt.
MSNBC is the all-but-explicit propaganda arm of the Biden WH. That's why they trade personnel like this with such ease: lateral moves within the same entity.
It's also why MSNBC led the way attacking the #TwitterFiles: to protect the censorship regime of Biden's CIA, FBI, DHS. https://t.co/38OFnmInSj
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) April 12, 2023
The revolving door of corruption is well oiled.
— Simon Kaggwa Najalala (@NajalaSimon) April 12, 2023
The corruption cycle continues…
— HalfScotintheBuf (@HopScott21) April 12, 2023
Hope whoever MSNBC winds up getting next from the White House is another good one!
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