State Dept Sideshow: Jen Psaki’s most embarrassing fails, most entertaining grillings

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State Dept Sideshow: Jen Psaki’s most embarrassing fails, most entertaining grillings

Jen Psaki explains where Russia gets its natural gas from. Turns out from the EU. (Actually, it’s quite the contrary).




"Carousel voting." Carousel voting? Jen Psaki talks methodology of Ukraine’s referendums...but does not seem to understand what that means. "Not familiar with that term"… but she condemns.




“I think we are ready for the next question.” Jen Psaki’s universal answer goes well with any question.




But before you continue with your question... "I think we are ready to move on."

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"I’m not sure which – or what you’re referring to." Jen Psaki beats off AP journalist’s question pointing out US problems with press freedom.




President Obama does not give himself enough credit, according to Jen Psaki. At least, she would give him more.

 
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Back to the revolving door... Psaki now at a Democrat funding and promoting ringer candidates for the leftist of all left, duopoly. BTW, here's Representative Press... this guy has it down!




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State Dept's Jen Psaki grilled on Iraq, Ukraine - baffled by questions once again...



During the latest news briefing, State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki was grilled on various topics including Iraq and Ukraine.
 
Psaki claims she’s a victim of ‘sexist’ attacks by Russian ‘propaganda machine’

For the record, I only fiddle with her because I think she's representative of the 20 somethings who are writing for the mainstream media and has no business speaking for the State Department, really. I mean, it's an insult to my intelligence to have to listen to some of this theater she pipes off with the other one we see once in a while. Seems like a glorified stage prop.
 
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Psaki wiggles out of RT’s Ukraine ceasefire question, bluntly blames Russia (VIDEO)...

RT could not get a straight response from US State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki on Kiev’s role in a breach of the ceasefire in eastern Ukraine. Psaki chose to loudly blame Russia while keeping quiet about the actions of the Ukrainian government.

Psaki got grilled during Friday’s daily briefing about whether the Ukrainian government’s actions comply with the Minsk agreements that have been backed by the UN and other international players as the only viable solution to the conflict.

But, after multiple attempts to get a straight answer, Psaki kept repeating accusations against Russia.

“It was clear to me that the spokesperson was trying to avoid giving a direct answer to the question, so I pressed on, but received more of the same,”
RT’s Gayane Chichakyan said. “What I gathered from this briefing is that the US always has something to say about Russia, but never about what the Ukrainian government is doing.”

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Chichakyan pointed out that at times Psaki was not even willing to admit the fact that Ukrainian government has been using heavy artillery.

“This tactic of avoiding questions about what the Ukrainian government is doing by pointing to Russia is becoming increasingly obvious,” the journalist said.

Here is an excerpt from the briefing:

Gayane Chichakyan: Do the actions of the Ukrainian government comply with the Minsk agreement?

Jen Psaki: In general Russia has illegally – and Russian-backed separatists have illegally – come into Ukraine, including Donetsk. Ukraine has a responsibility and an absolute right to defend itself. We certainly expect both sides to abide by the Minsk agreements. We have not seen that happen, we’ve seen a lot of talk, not a lot of backup from the Russian side.

GC: I am specifically asking about the actions of the Ukrainian government. Can you give a more definitive answer, whether or not they comply with the Minsk agreements?

JP: You are not talking about a specific incident, I think I’ll leave it at what I said.

GC: With the Minsk agreement, do they comply? You pass a judgment that Russia is not complying with the agreement, can you assess whether Ukraine is complying?

JP: I listed a range of specific ways Russia is not complying.

GC: Under the agreement sides must avoid deploying and using heavy artillery. Isn’t it what the Ukrainian government is doing right now?

JP: First of all, let’s start again with the fact that Russia has illegally intervened in Ukraine and come into a country that was a sovereign country. So I am not sure that you are proposing that a sovereign country doesn’t have the right to defend themselves.

GC:I am asking specifically about the actions of the Ukrainian government, you are veering off.

JP: I think we are going to leave it at that.

After numerous failed attempts to get Psaki to answer a simple question, AP’s Matt Lee tried his chances.

Matt Lee:It just seems to be that when the government of Ukraine is accused of shelling civilian targets, you say: ‘Let’s have an investigation.’ And when there are incidents that you ascribe to the separatists, there is an immediate condemnation, so I think that is where these questions are coming from.

JP: I wouldn’t say that is exactly what’s happened. There are times when it is clear who is responsible. This is a case where there is going to be an investigation.

Continued - Psaki wiggles out of RT’s Ukraine ceasefire question, bluntly blames Russia (VIDEO)


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