I wouldn’t normally fawn over a CNN opinion piece, but this one (aptly titled, “Jared Kushner is profoundly clueless”) by Jill Filipovic may as well have come from this site.
A few choice quotes without going too far in the copy/paste arena:
Kushner sputtered and spun, looking like a little boy dressed up in his father's suit, unable to give a definitive or direct answer to nearly every question asked of him. From abortion rights to Israel, Palestinians to the presidential campaign, Kushner served word salad. It was a rare and jarring look inside the mind of a cipher made suddenly and undeservedly powerful.
Followed by:
Just how ignorant, middling and amoral is Kushner? The Axios interview offers some startling clues. Among them is that he manages to spin his utter incompetence as a good thing.
Followed by:
We can't lose our ability to be shocked by how low this floor keeps dropping. And the influence of someone who is simultaneously profoundly clueless and ill-equipped for his job, and yet also self-admiring of his "outsider" status, is dangerous.
I think I’ve hit my fair use limit right about now, but this is a fantastic take on Jared's utterly scary interview with Axios. I wouldn’t be surprised if they asked him to spell his name and he traipsed around an answer. The full interview was insipid and full of the worst America has to offer, yet this loser has Trump’s ear because he married the apple of Trump’s eye. (I’m putting that as nice as I can.)