Jared Kushner speaks publicly for the first time since entering the White House
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[quote]The speech was the first time that an Emperor had spoken to the common people.[/quote]
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[quote]Jared Kushner spoke in public on Monday. And that alone counted as news.
In a White House full of loud voices, the powerful senior adviser and son-in-law to President Donald Trump tends to keep his mouth shut. He shuns televised interviews, avoids public speeches and rarely addresses a meeting when cameras are rolling, preferring to work behind the scenes.
So Washington took notice Monday when Kushner presided over a White House meeting of technology executives and actually took the microphone. It took a few moments for Kushner to get the attention of the dozens of suited executives gathered in an ornate room at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. But eventually the room quieted and he could finally be heard.[/quote]
Apart from his unmanly voice, what an empty, buzzword-filled speech.
If you wanted to bring the country forward, be responsive to the citizen's needs and be as transparent as possible,
you shouldn't pick GOP. Because they are none of it.
[quote] the powerful senior adviser and son-in-law to President Donald Trump tends to keep his mouth shut[/quote] his elders should take note.
oh my god his voice is as punchable as his face. he's that guy in college who gets A's on everything, came from a very well off background and doesn't know how to do anything involving practical skills
[QUOTE=Sableye;52379632]oh my god his voice is as punchable as his face. he's that guy in college who gets A's on everything, came from a very well off background and doesn't know how to do anything involving practical skills[/QUOTE]
He actually isn't
He didn't get good enough grades to get into Harvard according to his high school teachers.
His father happened to donate 2.5 million though just before he did, surely nothing to do with it though
Part of me wonders if they're intentionally putting him in the press now to give him some good PR in preparation for whatever comes of the investigation. Build up a little support and positive public image to counter whatever bad press is coming?
He looks remarkably shiny and sweaty. You think they would try to counteract that, if they want this to be some good optics.
Honestly, whenever I think of Jared Kushner, I just think of how Jon Oliver described him: "About as interesting as a slice of white bread sandwiched in between two other slices of white bread." :v:
This isn't really doing much to change that perception.
I did not imagine him having the voice of a child all this time
[editline]20th June 2017[/editline]
Now we know why he doesn't give speeches very often :v:
why are all these comments on his face and voice
[QUOTE=Rusty100;52380455]why are all these comments on his face and voice[/QUOTE]
Because he said nothing.
theres literally nothing special or out of the ordinary about his voice, lol
[QUOTE=The Vman;52380572]Because he said nothing.[/QUOTE]
whole lots of nothings filled with more nothings because he's trying to say trump and him are the best dealmakers, they'll get world peace done in a year.
forget that palistine/israel is a massive massive diplomatic undertaking that even an entire state department usually can't make any significant progress on, na a harvard flunkie all alone can get it done.
[QUOTE=Sableye;52379632]oh my god his voice is as punchable as his face. he's that guy in college who gets A's on everything, came from a very well off background and doesn't know how to do anything involving practical skills[/QUOTE]
More like that lazy ass private school kid who thinks he's entitled to everything and gets a job at his [father-in-law's] company.
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[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;52380334]I did not imagine him having the voice of a child all this time
[editline]20th June 2017[/editline]
Now we know why he doesn't give speeches very often :v:[/QUOTE]
My son is 16 months old and has a manlier voice than this.
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