Spicer was hilarious. I think it was a case of a good guy not really knowing just how hostile the MSM would be toward him and the Trump admin. He was totally unprepared for it, but I don't think anyone could've been prepared for that level of vitriol.
Spicer had some good zingers and back-and-forths but the presstitutes really devoured him. I like Spicer but both Sarah and Kayleigh had bigger balls than him.
Awesome thanks for the reply. Thinking back on those msnbc segments is kind of hilarious at this point. It's really sad how much heavily edited/censored content can really distort our perception of reality. Enemy of the people doesn't begin to describe them.
Yup, that's one of the things that was predominant throughout Trump's admin. I'd frequently read/watch more leftist/MSM bullshit than I did right because it gave me insight into what the bullshit propagandists were peddling. Then I'd compare what they said/reported on to what Trump and his admin said and it was like night and day bullshit vs. truth.
I actually lost an aunt over that. It was when Trump was talking about the light tech that could feasibly kill COVID inside you "like bleach," prompting all the leftists (like my aunt) to claim Trump was telling us to inject bleach. When I hit back with both the text transcript and direct WH video of the briefing, in which it was obvious Trump never said that, my aunt told me to "open [my] eyes and ears to the truth."
I got a group to pass a no politics rule once I did exactly that with the vaccine story. I kept quiet when members would chat dumb politic lies. One day showed clear evidence the users opening their mouths on politics were NOT fact checking before talking. All of a sudden, no more politics. Which is fine by me.
I got told, when I showed someone the truth, that it was "something he would say" so was still valid. Remember when "truthiness" was something they tried throwing our way?
Spicer was hilarious. I think it was a case of a good guy not really knowing just how hostile the MSM would be toward him and the Trump admin. He was totally unprepared for it, but I don't think anyone could've been prepared for that level of vitriol.
Spicer had some good zingers and back-and-forths but the presstitutes really devoured him. I like Spicer but both Sarah and Kayleigh had bigger balls than him.
Women are better at that kind of catty communication. Men tend to be more like, "here are the facts, next"
Yup. We got 2 modes. Facts and fists. Beer later on whatever happens.
Awesome thanks for the reply. Thinking back on those msnbc segments is kind of hilarious at this point. It's really sad how much heavily edited/censored content can really distort our perception of reality. Enemy of the people doesn't begin to describe them.
Yup, that's one of the things that was predominant throughout Trump's admin. I'd frequently read/watch more leftist/MSM bullshit than I did right because it gave me insight into what the bullshit propagandists were peddling. Then I'd compare what they said/reported on to what Trump and his admin said and it was like night and day bullshit vs. truth.
I actually lost an aunt over that. It was when Trump was talking about the light tech that could feasibly kill COVID inside you "like bleach," prompting all the leftists (like my aunt) to claim Trump was telling us to inject bleach. When I hit back with both the text transcript and direct WH video of the briefing, in which it was obvious Trump never said that, my aunt told me to "open [my] eyes and ears to the truth."
Uh, yeah bitch. I did.
I got a group to pass a no politics rule once I did exactly that with the vaccine story. I kept quiet when members would chat dumb politic lies. One day showed clear evidence the users opening their mouths on politics were NOT fact checking before talking. All of a sudden, no more politics. Which is fine by me.
I got told, when I showed someone the truth, that it was "something he would say" so was still valid. Remember when "truthiness" was something they tried throwing our way?