6/3/2022, 6:58 am
White House advisor Anita Dunn, a Mao Zedong-loving Marxist is at the top of the Biden administration’s list to take over as White House Chief of Staff following the midterm elections.
The Biden White House is “adrift” as “crises have piled up in ways that have at times made the Biden White House look flat-footed: record inflation, high gas prices, a rise in Covid case numbers — and now a Texas school massacre” and may “shake up the West Wing staff” to salvage poor Joe’s sinking approval ratings.
Dunn, a former White House communications director under the Obama administration, played a top role in Biden’s presidential campaign and co-chaired the transition team. After serving several months as White House Communications Director in the early days of the administration, she returned to the White House in May as senior adviser and assistant to the president.
Dunn stepped down as Obama’s communication director in 2009 shortly after footage of her praising Mao Zedong, the founder of Chinese communism whose brutal regime was responsible for the deaths of at least 70 million people, 45 million of whom died just in the Great Leap Forward, as one of her “favorite political philosophers.”
The Biden White House is “adrift” as “crises have piled up in ways that have at times made the Biden White House look flat-footed: record inflation, high gas prices, a rise in Covid case numbers — and now a Texas school massacre” and may “shake up the West Wing staff” to salvage poor Joe’s sinking approval ratings.
Dunn, a former White House communications director under the Obama administration, played a top role in Biden’s presidential campaign and co-chaired the transition team. After serving several months as White House Communications Director in the early days of the administration, she returned to the White House in May as senior adviser and assistant to the president.
Dunn stepped down as Obama’s communication director in 2009 shortly after footage of her praising Mao Zedong, the founder of Chinese communism whose brutal regime was responsible for the deaths of at least 70 million people, 45 million of whom died just in the Great Leap Forward, as one of her “favorite political philosophers.”