In her new book, “Say More,” former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki offers nuggets of advice taken from hard lessons learned during her career in politics, like what to do if you’ve made snarky comments about Fox News in emails which then go public. “Say More” is available now.
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Excellent Jen
ReplySmart lady ,we need more like her !
Reply@4:03 You’re a better person than I, Ms. Psaki. Glad you’re around to take up my slack. 🙏🏼
ReplyMerci Stephen. She’s a great person. Great insight Jen. You go woman
ReplyThat’s how you promote a well written book, not including scandalous stories to draw negative attention to the author nor the product, themes that end up back firing or exploding like a trick cigar on your nose.
ReplyWel means យើងខ្ញុំ.
ReplyWow! Good action. How refreshing to see someone talking about being a better all around person and mean it. I think that is why I watch MSNBC vs right leaning stuff. So much less name calling.
ReplyThis is intelligence. This is grace. This is seriousness. This is truth, because the points are based on objective, provable, peer-reviewed (and confirmed) facts, not opinions (otherwise promulgated as ‘alternative facts’ by Kallyanne Conway). This is NOT BAD FAITH ACTING!
ReplyJS versus SHS different universes.
ReplySmart, pretty, and unlikely to kill puppies. 🥰🥰
ReplyWasn’t Trump a bully. As a former press secretary? Accountability translates into nothing these days
ReplyNot in uniform.
ReplyA very hip angel, indeed
ReplyIn the cult of personality, believing in stupid things is how Trump supporters show their loyalty.
ReplyThe first person to suffer Trump Derangement Syndrome is Donald John Trump Sr.
ReplyMan, I miss this lady.
ReplyGrace?
Reply* seabird drops a fish in pants *
I can do grace.
Shouldn’t that be titled Psay More?
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