Biden White House is ‘Proud to Have Tyler on the Team’ Distinguished by hatred of police and Israel. by Hugh Fitzgerald
https://www.frontpagemag.com/biden-white-house-is-proud-to-have-tyler-on-the-team/
Tyler Cherry has been newly appointed as Associate Communications Director at the White House. He is distinguished by two things. First, there is his hatred of the police — any police, all the police, the very idea of the police. During the Baltimore riots in 2015, he tweeted that he was “Praying for #Baltimore but praying even harder for an end to a capitalistic police state motivated by explicit and implicit racial biases. In another tweet he wrote “Time to recall that the modern day police system is a direct evolution of slave patrols and lynch mobs.”
Second, there is his virulent hatred of Israel. He tweeted on July 25, 2014 that he’s been “Cheersing in bars to ending the occupation of Palestine – no shame and f– your glares #ISupportGaza #FreePalestine,” Cherry wrote on July 25, 2014. And there is much more in that vein, including his calling for an end to American support for Israel. He sees Israel not as a tiny, imperiled country surrounded by enemies but, rather, as a nasty little Sparta that deserves to disappear.
His hatred of the police, and of Israel, were expressed in 2500 tweets that he deleted between June 23 and June 24 — I can well imagine his panicky attempt to get rid of all that incriminating evidence of his hideous views — but alas for Tyler Cherry, if screen shots were taken of some of those tweets, they can be retrieved. And there are other ways as well to retrieve more than a handful. And I have no doubt they will be.
Here is Tyler Cherry’s description of Tyler Cherry, posted at LinkedIn. It is a perfect specimen of its type, where bland bureaucratese and shameless self-advertising blend seamlessly.
My experience in political and communications strategy helps me untangle the complexities of today’s hyperpartisan, fragmented, and fast-paced media ecosystem into effective, winning messages. Working at the intersection of politics, policy, and advocacy, I have crafted and executed strategic communications plans for dozens of governmental, political, non-profit, advocacy, corporate, and legal organizations, including earned, paid and digital media strategy, crisis communications, speechwriting, debate and hearing prep, litigation strategy, and thought leadership and brand-building.
I currently serve as Associate Communications Director at the White House. I previously served as Communications Director at the Department of the Interior, where I managed and executed Department-wide communications and media strategy to advance the Biden-Harris administration’s environment, conservation, and clean energy priorities. Previously, I also served as Director of Rapid Response for the Biden-Harris Arizona campaign, where I managed the state campaign’s rapid response message development, long-term media planning, and surrogate booking.
I also previously worked as a Director of Public Affairs at the political consulting firm SKDK. I started my career as a Campaigns Associate at Media Matters for America and interned at the Center for American Progress, for Congressman Henry Waxman, and for California State Senator Fran Pavley. I am a Los Angeles native and graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in political science and minors in civic engagement and gender studies.
White House senior deputy press secretary Andrew Bates told Fox News Digital on Thursday that the White House was “very proud to have Tyler on the team.”
Due diligence, Biden White House, due diligence. Please try.
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