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Enough of this crap. His first two questions were from the New York Post, then two questions from CBN. The press needs to have the balls to leave en masse. Sean Spicer doesn’t respect them or what they do, they shouldn’t have any respect for them. Access is too high a price to sell your soul.

if you are counting on the press to save us, you’ve already lost, my friend

But there’s absolutely nothing new there. Thompson was writing 45 years ago about how a complete basket case like Thomas Eagleton could get appointed a VP candidate, simply because nobody in the press corps wanted to risk access by pointing out that nuclear weapons could end up in the hands of a manic depressive.

sean spicer looks like bob odenkirk had three minutes to come up with a bloaty roger goodell costume

People mocked W. when he stated in 2004 that he had been given a “mandate” after narrowly defeating John Kerry. But W. actually DID beat Kerry in the popular vote (not by very much, but he did). Trump couldn’t even do that. He’s always going to be under that cloud, but he can’t accept that.

oh, but we didnt demoralize him, sean - he came to us, quite honestly, without any morals at all.

Life is just so hard when you’re a billionaire in charge of the most powerful country on earth. I’ll have to go find my tiny violin.

Why isn’t Fox News flipping out about it, though? If Obama wasn’t wearing one, it was the end of the world.

Quasi-professional spastic horse’s ass Piers Morgan

I loathe Trump and his administration but I have to point out how refreshing it is to see him and other people at that level of government going without the American Flag lapel pins.

If this is how our press handles this administration, then we’re all fucked.

An industry can have misaligned incentives, bad common practices, and little accountability, but it doesn’t have conspiratorial aims against society. This oversimplified mentality, like all conspiracy theories, is only useful insofar as it absolves you from having to change anything.

It’s not like Spicer did something that offended Cillizza, though. When Spicer does something like have a private email server, not go through with a bipartian Grand Bargain or remind him that Clarice Starling is not a real FBI agent, then I’m sure Fixy’s going to break out the big guns.

The next time I see Chris Cillizza actually report something will be the first. He’s a professional hot-taker who primarily writes about who “won” any particular political issue and who had the “worst week in Washington”. His contribution to the age of Trump can be best summed up as the guy who used the word

I am not a Trump fan, nor did I vote for him, but his government is not illegitimate. If you win the election and you haven’t cheated (manipulated actual ballots) you won fair and square. Saying the government is illegitimate only weakens all the correct things you say after.

Jeez, you are so uptight! I mean, the minute Trump invades Poland and starts R&D on the V-2 rocket I’ll be the first person to come back here and admit I was wrong. It’s a clear bar.

Are you? Your words:

Your standard for what constitutes oppression probably shouldn’t start with one of the worst oppressors of all time. Your scale is so off-balance that you’re not capable of seeing anything but the most extreme, therefore you’re missing the oppression that’s happening right in front of your face in the form of the

Yeah, the difference is conservatives’ rhetoric was nonsense fabricated by their fake news agencies and blogs and fear mongering. Trump is already slashing vital programs, destroying trade agreements, attempting to roll back Obamacare without having anything to replace it. If you look at every idea he plans on