White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany’s Tearful Tribute To Apologist Ravi Zacharias

There is likely nobody outside of President Donald Trump himself in a more pressure-packed job in the public spotlight these days than White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany.

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany (Screen shot from youtube).

In the short time she has been in the position, she has displayed an articulate, intelligent, and graciously forceful approach to dealing with what surely is the most hostile crowd of White House correspondents ever.

There are more than a few communications directors and press secretaries on Capitol Hill (I’ve been both) who can relate to the challenges McEnany must deal with on a daily basis.

Her comments in this interview with CBN’s David Brody about what Ravi Zacharias meant to her as a Christian at Oxford University suggest her press briefing inquisitors would do well to consider carefully who and what they are now up against:


DID YOU KNOW MOSES’ ACCOUNT OF NOAH’S ARK AND THE GREAT FLOOD IS ONE OF 200 ANCIENT REPORTS OF THE CATASTROPHE?


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3 Comments

  1. Isolden on May 21, 2020 at 8:18 am

    I am an infrequent visitor, but I really enjoy this blog. I’m very happy that there is an alternative to the MSM. I love listening to the new press secretary. I hesitate to let you know, because I’m sure it was an oversight, but secretaries is plural and not possessive. Thanks very much for what you do every day!

    • Mark Tapscott on May 21, 2020 at 9:24 am

      Thank you, Isolden, glad you enjoy HillFaith and I hope you will come by more frequently. As for offering corrections, I have been an editor most of my career, so I appreciate it whenever one of my typos is pointed out to me. Never hesitate to do so.

  2. Bernal on May 21, 2020 at 10:02 am

    Even Honey Badgers were reported to have cried at the death of Ravi-gi. And internet atheists are probably dunking all over believers in an Edward G Robinson sort of way: “Where is your God now Moses?!”

    Me, I don’t blame the Lord for wanting Ravi with him in the emerging, eternal present of heaven. What a chorus must have gone up when Ravi walked in.

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