Is Everyone Else Getting a Huge Kick Out of New WH Press Secretary?

So far the only negative thing we can think of to say about the new White House Press Secretary is that her name is tough to spell. Kaylee Ukulele? Katy MacDonahugh? Keighliegh MacAlaylee? We’ll get it correct one of these days. (Editor’s Note: It’s Kaylee Potatee.)

Anyway, Kayleigh McEnany has been blowing up the White House press briefings. They’ve been epic ever since she stepped into the job. If you enjoyed briefing with Sean Spicer back in the day or with Sarah Huckabee Sanders more recently, you should definitely tune in for the Kayleigh show!

This meme reference a recent epic press briefing in which McEnany highlighted the radioactive hypocrisy of the mainstream media. She did a slide presentation of questions about the ObamaGate scandal that no media reporter has bothered to ask Obama’s spokesperson about, to date.

It featured questions like, “Why did the DOJ learn about the FBI investigation of Gen. Flynn during a meeting in the Obama White House?” Glorious!

She kicked off the briefing asking how many had asked Obama about ObamaGate and zero hands went up. She concluded this briefing by telling them she hopes more hands go up the next time she talks to them. And then she walked out of the room. Epic!


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