"If 'DEI' is such a good thing, why do people get upset when you call someone a DEI hire?"
"If 'DEI' is such a good thing, why do people get upset when you call someone a DEI hire?"
He's a TV personality in the same way Elon Musk is a social media influencer.JJ Brown is a TV personality. What makes you think that old, overpaid fucker has any insight worth repeating?
Brown is a foolish buffoon who ended up being jailed for contempt by a more senior judge and who is in the process of being disbarred.He's a TV personality in the same way Elon Musk is a social media influencer.
Joe Brown is a lawyer and Musk is an innovator.
-Brown was the first African-American prosecutor in Memphis
-Brown presided over James Earl Ray's last appeal of his conviction for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Given his education and career, and having come from a family of activists against racism and injustice, I'd say he's in a unique position to critique Harris.
Because is often said as a slur to imply that the person would not otherwise have been hired."If 'DEI' is such a good thing, why do people get upset when you call someone a DEI hire?"
Then you better get your DEI shirt before it runs out:"If 'DEI' is such a good thing, why do people get upset when you call someone a DEI hire?"
More proof that the Left doesn't know how to meme.Then you better get your DEI shirt before it runs out:
Typical right wing response when they are the ones that are now upset with these "DEI Hires"!!More proof that the Left doesn't know how to meme.
I'll wait till I can get it in a pocket T, thanx...Then you better get your DEI shirt before it runs out:
That's always been the conundrum. As far as VP's go, Kamala is fine in the job. There's never been a high bar.Because is often said as a slur to imply that the person would not otherwise have been hired.
There's nothing really to disagree with your post except that the economy is always a top political issue. Rolling with it as it comes is quite an understatement.Outside factors are always going to play a role.
Job numbers, tensions getting worse or better in the middle east, China doing something dramatic, etc.
Not much to be done about that except roll with them as they come.