Bill O'Reilly
August 29, 2025
Vacation Journal - Jen Psaki & Prayers
Vacation Journal - Jen Psaki & Prayers

Jen Psaki is back.  Joe Biden’s White House spokeswoman is now a TV pundit for MS Whatever and has defined the problem of mass shootings in the USA: Prayer!

That’s right.  After a mentally ill person murdered two young children, wounding 18 others in Minnesota, here’s what Ms. Jen said on television: “Prayer is not freaking enough.  Prayers do not end school shootings …

“When kids are getting shot in their pews at a Catholic school mass and your crime plan is to have National Guard put down mulch around DC, maybe you rethink your strategy.”

Talk about mulch.

So let’s reason here.  Jen Psaki and her former boss, President Biden, have never put forth a violent crime solution that doesn’t crush the Constitution.  Liberals, in general, want gun bans.  They have nothing else.

Do they support tougher penalties for criminals carrying illegal firearms?  No.

Do they want mentally unstable people forcibly evaluated by authorities?  No.

Does the left support “stop and frisk” strategies designed to take illegal guns off the streets?  No.

I could go on.

President Biden did absolutely nada to protect the American public from gun violence.  Ms. Psaki didn’t seem to mind that, did she?

There are more than 300 million guns currently in the United States.  If gun bans take place, the criminals will be overjoyed. They’ll charge twice what they do now for illegal guns.

In liberal New York City, you can be released without bail even if you’re a convicted felon after the cops catch you with a gun.  How bout that Jen?

Finally, Prayer.  Ms. Psaki was raised in a Catholic family but seems to have strayed a bit.  In 2023, she publicly mocked Speaker of the  House Mike Johnson for his fundamentalist Christian beliefs.

At one time in this country, that display might have led to a gun duel.  But those days are over, thank God (pun intended).

Today, there really isn’t much anyone can do about Jenn Psaki and her sophomoric outrage.  Except, that is, pray for her.

Posted by Bill O'Reilly