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Karine Jean-Pierre Announces She’s Leaving the Democratic Party in New Book Promising Look Into ‘Broken White House’


Karine Jean-Pierre
, who served as White House press secretary in the back half of the Biden administration, has left the Democratic Party.

On Wednesday, Jean-Pierre revealed that she is the author of a book — Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines — set to be released this October.

“Until January 20, I was responsible for speaking on behalf of the President of the United States,” said Jean-Pierre in a statement. “At noon on that day, I became a private citizen who, like all Americans and many of our allies around the world, had to contend with what was to come next for our country. I determined that the danger we face as a country requires freeing ourselves of boxes. We need to be willing to exercise the ability to think creatively and plan strategically.”


The description of the book on Amazon reads as follows:

The description of the book on Amazon reads as follows:

In a country obsessed with blind loyalty to a two-party democratic system, Karine Jean-Pierre, former White House press secretary to the Biden-Harris administration, shares why Americans must step beyond party lines to embrace life as Independents.

Jean-Pierre didn’t come to her decision to be an Independent lightly. She has served two American presidents, Obama and Biden. In 2020, she joined Biden’s campaign as a senior adviser, becoming Harris’s chief of staff and then, two years later, White House press secretary. She takes us through the three weeks that led to Biden’s abandoning his bid for a second term and the betrayal by the Democratic Party that led to his decision.

In an urgent, timely analysis, Independent urges all Americans to vote their values and maintain individuality within party lines. She presents clear arguments and provocative evidence as an insider about the importance of dismantling the torrent of disinformation and misinformation that has been rampant in recent elections and provides passionate insight for moving forward.

In a hard-hitting yet hopeful critique, Jean-Pierre defines what it means to be part of the growing percentage of our fractured electorate that is Independent, why it can be worthwhile to carve a political space more loyal to personal beliefs than a party affiliation, and what questions you need to ask yourself to determine where you fit politically. As a history maker, veteran public servant, political analyst and independent thinker, she urges Americans to think outside of the blue-and-red box as we consider what’s next to save our democracy.

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Problem is, if Democrats splinter, Republicans win.
 
“Until January 20, I was responsible for speaking on behalf of the President of the United States,” said Jean-Pierre in a statement. “At noon on that day, I became a private citizen who, like all Americans and many of our allies around the world, had to contend with what was to come next for our country. I determined that the danger we face as a country requires freeing ourselves of boxes. We need to be willing to exercise the ability to think creatively and plan strategically.”


The description of the book on Amazon reads as follows:

Total hypocrisy. If you buy her book from Amazon, it will be delivered in a box.

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Republican party went through a reckoning after January 6. They decided to be entirely the party of Trump. They exist to do his will. Anyone who disagreed could shut up (McConnell), convert (Rubio) or leave (Cheney).

I totally agree Democrats have not been fighting but a fight for working class is never led from above. The Democratic party will be dragged along (or submit to Trump).

All due respect for Ms. Jean-Pierre but I wonder about people who discover principles when they have a book to sell.
 
Republican party went through a reckoning after January 6. They decided to be entirely the party of Trump. They exist to do his will. Anyone who disagreed could shut up (McConnell), convert (Rubio) or leave (Cheney).

I totally agree Democrats have not been fighting but a fight for working class is never led from above. The Democratic party will be dragged along (or submit to Trump).

All due respect for Ms. Jean-Pierre but I wonder about people who discover principles when they have a book to sell.

Bernie and AOC raised a lot of money when they went on that tour recently. Bernie has announced he's going to use to help progressive candidates. The DNC is saying they should get the money to use it for candidates they feel can win. We just went through a Presidential election where the DNC gave more of a voice to Liz fucking Cheney then they did to AOC and Bernie. If people feel the DNC is out of touch with their progressive beliefs, then yes, they should register as Independents.

There are polls out there showing that the Democrats, as a party, are polling lower than Trump, and his numbers are low.

The No Kings rally this June 14th, that you're going to, isn't something the DNC is organizing; it was started on Reddit. Dragging along a party that seriously can not afford to lose again for the sake of our Democracy seems pretty dumb. And if we don't drag hard enough, a party leadership bloated with old people, is going to blame their members.
 
I am a registered independent, for the record. And agree with much of what you are saying. When Harris became nominee there was a huge surge of energy and enthusiasm but after convention things changed. Consultants took over. No big rallies. Reduced media. Avoid interviews where Harris might make a mistake, she was a prosecutor, FFS, she can handle someone adversarial. Don't interact with the working people with whom Walz connected so well. Tamp down personality. Problem wasn't message or messenger but management. Stay out of trenches, don't get your hands dirty. People who were dissatisfied thought Trump was a fighter, he is not. Harris was ten times the fighter but was packaged as nice lady. Fuck nice lady.
 
I am a registered independent, for the record. And agree with much of what you are saying. When Harris became nominee there was a huge surge of energy and enthusiasm but after convention things changed. Consultants took over. No big rallies. Reduced media. Avoid interviews where Harris might make a mistake, she was a prosecutor, FFS, she can handle someone adversarial. Don't interact with the working people with whom Walz connected so well. Tamp down personality. Problem wasn't message or messenger but management. Stay out of trenches, don't get your hands dirty. People who were dissatisfied thought Trump was a fighter, he is not. Harris was ten times the fighter but was packaged as nice lady. Fuck nice lady.

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Bernie and AOC raised a lot of money when they went on that tour recently. Bernie has announced he's going to use to help progressive candidates. The DNC is saying they should get the money to use it for candidates they feel can win. We just went through a Presidential election where the DNC gave more of a voice to Liz fucking Cheney then they did to AOC and Bernie. If people feel the DNC is out of touch with their progressive beliefs, then yes, they should register as Independents.

There are polls out there showing that the Democrats, as a party, are polling lower than Trump, and his numbers are low.

The No Kings rally this June 14th, that you're going to, isn't something the DNC is organizing; it was started on Reddit. Dragging along a party that seriously can not afford to lose again for the sake of our Democracy seems pretty dumb. And if we don't drag hard enough, a party leadership bloated with old people, is going to blame their members.
I've been registered Democrat so I could vote in the Democrat primary and support Bernie. I think I'm going to switch to Independent.
 
I am a registered independent, for the record. And agree with much of what you are saying. When Harris became nominee there was a huge surge of energy and enthusiasm but after convention things changed. Consultants took over. No big rallies. Reduced media. Avoid interviews where Harris might make a mistake, she was a prosecutor, FFS, she can handle someone adversarial. Don't interact with the working people with whom Walz connected so well. Tamp down personality. Problem wasn't message or messenger but management. Stay out of trenches, don't get your hands dirty. People who were dissatisfied thought Trump was a fighter, he is not. Harris was ten times the fighter but was packaged as nice lady. Fuck nice lady.
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