What took place: Enemy of Freedom Pete Buttigieg introduced a failed marketing campaign for president of the USA on the age of 37 after serving two phrases as mayor of South Bend, the fourth-largest town in Indiana. He used to be adored through reporters and different out-of-touch white Democrats because of his younger nerdy gayness and Obama-esque talent to regurgitate platitudes.
Buttigieg’s reputation within the inappropriate early number one states of Iowa and New Hampshire gave his marketing campaign a veneer of luck, prompting those adoring reporters and out-of-touch white Democrats to anoint him (with out proof) as a “emerging famous person” of American politics who will surely be president in the future. (Reality test: He would possibly not.)
Regardless of the previous mayor’s conspicuous loss of {qualifications}, President Joe Biden made Buttigieg the U.S. secretary of transportation with a purpose to spice up the whippersnapper’s meager résumé and upload some “variety” to an management stacked with Ivy League nerds.
Buttigieg has since presided over a variety of transportation-related scandals that mirror quite poorly on his management talents. Nonetheless, the alleged wunderkind is still lovingly profiled through reporters who rave about his “famous person energy,” his humble…
