White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers resigned Friday, telling the
New York Times that she did so after talking with herself about the idea. The
NY Times reports Desiree Rogers said "It's a conversation with oneself, is that what I want to do, what is going to make me the happiest?"
But what Desiree Rogers did by leaving the White House she will come to regret by the end of the year. Rogers caved in to the black haters group or "BHG"; a set of African Americans in and around Washingon D.C. who acted as if they were jealous of Rogers' role as the first African American White House Social Secretary.
Rather than give Desiree Rogers behind the scenes advice, these members of what this blogger calls the BHG embarked on a whispered smear campaign that turned into a yell when Rogers bacame the fall person in the White House Partygate Scandal.
The person this blogger places in the BHG is long-time Washington journalist April Ryan of Urban Radio. If you remember,
it was Ryan who appeared at the White House Press Briefing twice and to specifically, loudly, and revealingly complain about Desiree Rogers.
In short, Ryan's questioning came off more as a massive rant, peppered with the necessary cues to let the World know that Ryan was a defiant black woman that should not be messed with. Something this blogger applauds, but
not when it's done in the process of smearing another black woman.
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs did not handle himself well here, but in fairness, Ryan's behavior would have tested the very best press secretary in history.
Fine. Get upset over health care reform's slow progress or the high unemployment rate, but
The White House Social Secretary? Come on? April Ryan's rants - she appeared twice - were so over the top, CNN's Don Lemon had a graphic that read "
April...Calm down."
That's just sad and ought to be highly embarrassing to people like April Ryan. But if you can behave like that, you don't embarrass easily. She should never get another invite to a state dinner as long as she lives. I didn't get why Don Lemon was treating her so sympathetically. I'm going to find Urban Radio's website and write to complain about her behavior in the WH press room.
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