Conservative pundit Laura Ingraham on Tuesday suggested that the White House jumper was able to enter the building because a female secret Service agent was guarding the door. <br /> <br />On "Fox and Friends," Ingraham said the White House needs strong agents, not politically correct ones. <br /> <br />"The idea that this guy could get in, and then overpower an agent, who I guess was female -- and there are a lot of female agents that are really strong and large," she said. "But I mean, you do get the sense at some point that political correctness could have been a factor here, right? Because the new female director, who's going to be questioned today, Julia Pierson, came in after that Colombia prostitute scandal with the Secret Service." <br /> <br />On her radio show, Ingraham said the Obama administration was too focused on employing women, according to Media Matters. <br /> <br />"They brought in a woman, first female director -- remember the Obama administration loves firsts. You get the sense at some point that it's the first that's more important than the common sense," she said. <br /> <br />"What works -- let's do what works best, okay? Is it to have a woman there or is it just to have a really strong person there? A big, hulking person. Female, male, I don't care," she continued. "But you get the sense that the first is what really drives their -- floats their boat. They want to be historic. They want it to be an historic appointment, instead of thinking, 'gee, maybe we just need the best people.'"