Top Biden aide and Indy native Klain expected to leave White House

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7 thoughts on “Top Biden aide and Indy native Klain expected to leave White House

  1. He’s terrible. Listen to any interview. I GUARANTEE it starts out with “Look, blah blah blah….”

    He always sounds very defensive, from the beginning of the interview. Needless to say, I won’t miss Ron.

    1. IBJ cites almost entirely from Washington Post and Associated Press. One can still find traces of neutral reporting with the AP on rare occasion, but usually it’s basically what we expected from the WaPo back in the mid 2000s. Meanwhile, the WaPo is basically about as neutral as Breitbart.

      The intellectual core of the IBJ is beholden to the DC swamp, so it’s no surprise that, when the swamp faces exposure, they’ll cling to legacy media publications that are eager to perpetuate the mirage.

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