Katie Miller Mocked Over ‘Genuinely Impressive’ Fail: ‘READ A F**KING BOOK’
Katie Miller on Monday unwittingly betrayed her ignorance about one of the most basic ideas America was founded on, confusing “classical liberal democracy” with the supposed horrors of a “woke” and “deeply leftist ideology” in a failed attempt to dunk on someone.
That certain someone was Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah, who vowed on X that his artificial intelligence safety company remains committed to “the principles of classical liberal democracy” — and specifically freedom of speech, human dignity and the rule of law.
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Katie Miller, wife of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, didn’t take it that way.
She wrote Monday on X, “Co-Founder of Anthropic: ‘My deep loyalty is to the principles of classic liberal democracy.’ If this is what they say publicly, this is how their AI model is programmed. Woke and deeply leftist ideology is what they want you to rely upon.”
The conservative podcaster, who served as deputy press secretary at the Department of Homeland Security under President Donald Trump during his first term, was brutally mocked on X for her apparent lack of understanding — or intentional misreading.
“I can’t tell what would be worse between Katie Miller not knowing what liberal democracy is or her admitting she thinks it’s a bad thing,” wrote one user on X, with another noting that Olah even “identifies what those principles are immediately after the colon” in his post.
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Miller has revealed her ignorance on a number of occasions before. It was only last week that she tried shaming California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) over his then-upcoming trip to the World Economic Forum in Switzerland — seemingly unaware that Trump would be attending, too.
Olah cited Saturday’s fatal shooting of Alex Pretti as the impetus for his post, as a “federal agent killing an ICU nurse for seemingly no reason and with no provocation” served to “shock the conscience.”
“My deep loyalty is to the principles of classical liberal democracy: freedom of speech, the rule of law, the dignity of the human person,” he wrote. “I immigrated to the United States — and virtually cofounded Anthropic here — believing it was a pillar of these principles.”
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Miller has marched in virtual lockstep with every nationalist and anti-immigration ethos espoused by her husband, Trump and his administration. Whether she intentionally twisted the post or genuinely misunderstood it, Miller was torn apart by social media critics.
“Yes, we’re very aware that you and your husband hate America’s system of liberal democracy that’s built on free elections, the rule of law, equal rights, and the freedom of speech, assembly, press, and religion,” wrote “Pod Save America” co-host Jon Favreau.
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Unfortunately for Miller, there was a lot more where that came from.
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