![]() Is Jill Biden standing in front of a derivative of the Nazi flag? Let’s get some fact checkers on that. Human Events Managing Editor Ian Miles Cheong wrote: “Is Jill Biden standing in front of a derivative of the Nazi flag? Let’s get some fact checkers on that.” ![]() Questioning the staffers who thought it was a good idea to put their boss in front of what looks like a giant Nazi eagle “For those who are celebrating her effort, yeah NO! Very far from ‘Si se Puede’ which means ‘Yes (we) can.’ We in parenthesis because it can also be yes you can!”ĭaily Caller White House correspondent Christian Datoc wrote: “Questioning the staffers who thought it was a good idea to put their boss in front of what looks like a giant Nazi eagle.” “Si se what? I’m sure some one will surely tell Jill Biden ‘puadray’ is NOT a word in the Spanish dictionary,” Journalist Dania Alexandrino, who is a native Spanish speaker, tweeted. Seriously why even try pandering if you’re going to butcher it and not practice before?!” “I can’t even imagine what word she was trying to say. “It’s ‘Si se puede’ (Yes you/we can) not ‘Si se pwadueh,'” RGA Deputy Communications Director Joanna Rodriguez, who is fluent in Spanish, tweeted. Jill Biden made the remarks during an event speaking to farmworkers on the birthday of Cesar Chavez, a left-wing labor leader and activist who had a history of making bigoted remarks toward immigrants. Video of her failed attempt to speak a foreign language then drew attention to a controversial-looking flag that was behind her. First Lady Jill Biden was mocked and criticized on Wednesday afternoon after a botched attempt to speak Spanish.
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