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This is hilarious.

Of course, Jay Carney is leaving for a government job.

Jay Carney is leaving Time magazine after 20 years to be President-elect Biden’s communications director in the White House, astonished magazine and gleeful transition sources said.

Carney’s title will be assistant to the vice president and director of communications. TIME.com’s “The Page” first reported his new job.

Carney, the magazine’s Washington bureau chief, is one of Washington’s best-known talking heads, with regular appearances on ABC’s “This Week,” “The McLaughlin Group” and MSNBC’s “Hardball.”

Time Magazine is failing just like the rest of the MSM and Carney can read a spreadsheet.

So, when you get your GUY elected – jump at the chance, RIGHT?


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6 Responses to “Jay Carney to Leave Time Magazine and Become Joe Biden’s FLACK”

  1. Shocker: Barack Obama is the Time Magazine Person of the Year | FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog says:

    [...] the way, the choice was so noteworthy that Time Magazine’s Jay Carney left Time to become Obama’s VP, Joe Biden’s flack. Technorati Tags: Barack Obama, Time [...]

  2. Mike says:

    I think it’s great, maybe we can get the everyone in the media a job in the Obama administration (they are basically in it anyway), then that will open up all of their jobs for people who actually deserve them. Maybe this is the job creation they are talking about??

  3. Ake says:

    Everybody wants to be in political waters. Why? Money, power, privileges …

  4. Lanna says:

    Politicians needs media to backup their activities so this is perfect match.

  5. Tomas says:

    This is expected, if we know the politic life in US.

  6. Maksson says:

    So he has previous journal experience. That’s not bad at all.

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