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Jun 14, 2019 23:56:15   #
rumitoid
 
EmilyD wrote:
So who, if not Trump, do you think should choose the next Press Secretary??? Jim Acosta?


My choice is God, but what do I know.

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Jun 15, 2019 05:49:35   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
rumitoid wrote:
My choice is God, but what do I know.


Would that be you?

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Jun 15, 2019 06:17:46   #
Snoopy
 
rumitoid wrote:
Why do you use false hyperbole--NEVER cite the source--in your criticism. You will find at least five posts from me today all with sources. But I did miss this one: https://news.yahoo.com/good-riddance-sarah-sanders-washington-124419851.html;_ylt=Awr4zV.zFARdOScA5chXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTByNWU4cGh1BGNvbG8DZ3ExBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDBHNlYwNzYw--

"At least Sarah Sanders, I don’t think, was ever accused of plagiarism." Funny, neither have I.

And like all good Righties here, you NEVER address the topic but attack the messenger.
Why do you use false hyperbole--NEVER cite the sou... (show quote)


Rumi:

Perhaps the messengers deserve attacking.

I have NEVER seen a group of people, so-called journalists, so disruptive, disrespectful, one-sided and
biased in my life.

What ever happened to reporting the news without inserting their own personal opinions. Be professional and just report the news.

Snoopy

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Jun 15, 2019 07:12:48   #
tophat
 
rumitoid wrote:
What on earth was the point of Sarah Sanders?

For 94 days, the outgoing White House press secretary gave no press briefing in the press room just a few steps from the press office that she nominally ran.

But the press did not stop pressing.

For more than three years, Sanders made no meaningful news on behalf of a boss who considers it his p**********l priority to make as much meaningless news as possible.

Yet the news did not stop breaking.

Related: 'It's astonishing': The demise of the daily White House press briefing
With all the resources of the federal government’s communications machine at her fingertips, Sanders was the least resourceful communicator in Washington: a hapless and hopeless observer to every crisis, real or manufactured by the man sitting in the Oval Office, just down the hallway from her own.

In other words, she was the perfect spokeswoman for a perfectly lazy president.

Sanders may have demonstrated few obvious qualities as a press secretary: she earned no trust from the media, possessed no information to share with the world and enjoyed no grasp of policy or even politics.
She had no special insights into Donald Trump’s thinking and no special relationship with him either. Other than this: her capacity to dodge responsibility and the t***h were a polished mirror of his character.

Normal spokespeople would have been mortified by the revelations of Robert Mueller that, by Sanders’ own admission, she just made stuff up when she briefed the press.

Speaking the day after the president fired then FBI director James Comey, Sanders told the media that “countless members of the FBI” – representing what she called “the rank-and-file of the FBI” – had lost confidence in Comey. She claimed that this was the reason why Comey was fired, even though Trump himself would later tell NBC News that his decision was because of “this Russia thing”.

Sanders later admitted to Mueller that she fabricated the entire smear. “She also recalled that her statement in a separate press interview that rank-and-file FBI agents had lost confidence in Comey was a comment she made ‘in the heat of the moment’ that was not founded on anything,” Mueller stated in his report.

But who really needs credibility, a sense of shame or any degree of self-respect when you’re working for Trump?

Speaking to Fox News after the Mueller report destroyed what was left of her reputation, Sanders worked her way through a few more fabrications. “Look, I acknowledged that I had a slip of the tongue when I used the word ‘countless’, but it’s not untrue,” she said.

That is some World Cup-quality lying. The single sentence includes at least three lies and there are only 21 words in it: an average of one lie for every seven words.

There was no acknowledgement of a slip of the tongue (lie No 1). It was no slip of the tongue (lie No 2). And she stands by the lie with the weasel words of a double negative about its non-unt***hfulness (lie No 3 and quite possibly No 4).

You don’t get to lie as well as that by chance or amateur sk**l. It takes dedication and effort on the training ground to make it look so easy and natural.
What on earth was the point of Sarah Sanders? br ... (show quote)


rummie, are you in kiddiegarten?

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Jun 15, 2019 08:22:29   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
archie bunker wrote:
If she poured gas on you, and set you on fire, then told you you're on fire, you would call her a liar per your programming.


Whereas if someone set a certain poster on fire, I doubt either of us would pee on him to put it out.

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Jun 15, 2019 09:15:49   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
rumitoid wrote:
What on earth was the point of Sarah Sanders?

For 94 days, the outgoing White House press secretary gave no press briefing in the press room just a few steps from the press office that she nominally ran.

But the press did not stop pressing.

For more than three years, Sanders made no meaningful news on behalf of a boss who considers it his p**********l priority to make as much meaningless news as possible.

Yet the news did not stop breaking.

Related: 'It's astonishing': The demise of the daily White House press briefing
With all the resources of the federal government’s communications machine at her fingertips, Sanders was the least resourceful communicator in Washington: a hapless and hopeless observer to every crisis, real or manufactured by the man sitting in the Oval Office, just down the hallway from her own.

In other words, she was the perfect spokeswoman for a perfectly lazy president.

Sanders may have demonstrated few obvious qualities as a press secretary: she earned no trust from the media, possessed no information to share with the world and enjoyed no grasp of policy or even politics.
She had no special insights into Donald Trump’s thinking and no special relationship with him either. Other than this: her capacity to dodge responsibility and the t***h were a polished mirror of his character.

Normal spokespeople would have been mortified by the revelations of Robert Mueller that, by Sanders’ own admission, she just made stuff up when she briefed the press.

Speaking the day after the president fired then FBI director James Comey, Sanders told the media that “countless members of the FBI” – representing what she called “the rank-and-file of the FBI” – had lost confidence in Comey. She claimed that this was the reason why Comey was fired, even though Trump himself would later tell NBC News that his decision was because of “this Russia thing”.

Sanders later admitted to Mueller that she fabricated the entire smear. “She also recalled that her statement in a separate press interview that rank-and-file FBI agents had lost confidence in Comey was a comment she made ‘in the heat of the moment’ that was not founded on anything,” Mueller stated in his report.

But who really needs credibility, a sense of shame or any degree of self-respect when you’re working for Trump?

Speaking to Fox News after the Mueller report destroyed what was left of her reputation, Sanders worked her way through a few more fabrications. “Look, I acknowledged that I had a slip of the tongue when I used the word ‘countless’, but it’s not untrue,” she said.

That is some World Cup-quality lying. The single sentence includes at least three lies and there are only 21 words in it: an average of one lie for every seven words.

There was no acknowledgement of a slip of the tongue (lie No 1). It was no slip of the tongue (lie No 2). And she stands by the lie with the weasel words of a double negative about its non-unt***hfulness (lie No 3 and quite possibly No 4).

You don’t get to lie as well as that by chance or amateur sk**l. It takes dedication and effort on the training ground to make it look so easy and natural.
What on earth was the point of Sarah Sanders? br ... (show quote)




I would bet that you are a huge fan of Jim Acosta though.!!!

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Jun 15, 2019 09:18:10   #
TrueAmerican
 
Kevyn wrote:
Sanders is nothing but a paid liar, the i***t Pumpkinfuhrer’s Joseph Goebbels. I hope she suffers a lifetime of public humiliation for the damage she has done to our nation.


Where as you and hilLIARy prefer to do it for yourselves MORE ON this later !!!!!!

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Jun 15, 2019 09:20:29   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
rumitoid wrote:
My choice is God, but what do I know.


But you h**e God too!

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Jun 15, 2019 09:22:13   #
TrueAmerican
 
rumitoid wrote:
What on earth was the point of Sarah Sanders?

For 94 days, the outgoing White House press secretary gave no press briefing in the press room just a few steps from the press office that she nominally ran.

But the press did not stop pressing.

For more than three years, Sanders made no meaningful news on behalf of a boss who considers it his p**********l priority to make as much meaningless news as possible.

Yet the news did not stop breaking.

Related: 'It's astonishing': The demise of the daily White House press briefing
With all the resources of the federal government’s communications machine at her fingertips, Sanders was the least resourceful communicator in Washington: a hapless and hopeless observer to every crisis, real or manufactured by the man sitting in the Oval Office, just down the hallway from her own.

In other words, she was the perfect spokeswoman for a perfectly lazy president.

Sanders may have demonstrated few obvious qualities as a press secretary: she earned no trust from the media, possessed no information to share with the world and enjoyed no grasp of policy or even politics.
She had no special insights into Donald Trump’s thinking and no special relationship with him either. Other than this: her capacity to dodge responsibility and the t***h were a polished mirror of his character.

Normal spokespeople would have been mortified by the revelations of Robert Mueller that, by Sanders’ own admission, she just made stuff up when she briefed the press.

Speaking the day after the president fired then FBI director James Comey, Sanders told the media that “countless members of the FBI” – representing what she called “the rank-and-file of the FBI” – had lost confidence in Comey. She claimed that this was the reason why Comey was fired, even though Trump himself would later tell NBC News that his decision was because of “this Russia thing”.

Sanders later admitted to Mueller that she fabricated the entire smear. “She also recalled that her statement in a separate press interview that rank-and-file FBI agents had lost confidence in Comey was a comment she made ‘in the heat of the moment’ that was not founded on anything,” Mueller stated in his report.

But who really needs credibility, a sense of shame or any degree of self-respect when you’re working for Trump?

Speaking to Fox News after the Mueller report destroyed what was left of her reputation, Sanders worked her way through a few more fabrications. “Look, I acknowledged that I had a slip of the tongue when I used the word ‘countless’, but it’s not untrue,” she said.

That is some World Cup-quality lying. The single sentence includes at least three lies and there are only 21 words in it: an average of one lie for every seven words.

There was no acknowledgement of a slip of the tongue (lie No 1). It was no slip of the tongue (lie No 2). And she stands by the lie with the weasel words of a double negative about its non-unt***hfulness (lie No 3 and quite possibly No 4).

You don’t get to lie as well as that by chance or amateur sk**l. It takes dedication and effort on the training ground to make it look so easy and natural.
What on earth was the point of Sarah Sanders? br ... (show quote)


Thank you Mrs Sanders for you service, you did a fantastic job handling the morons in the press !!!!!!

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Jun 15, 2019 09:22:53   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
Kevyn wrote:
Sanders is nothing but a paid liar, the i***t Pumpkinfuhrer’s Joseph Goebbels. I hope she suffers a lifetime of public humiliation for the damage she has done to our nation.



The person who deserves a lifetime of humiliation is you.

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Jun 15, 2019 09:54:26   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
Whereas if someone set a certain poster on fire, I doubt either of us would pee on him to put it out.


I consider myself to be conservative because I h**e waste, and that would be as waste of perfectly good pee. So, no, I wouldn't at all.

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Jun 15, 2019 10:10:58   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
archie bunker wrote:
I consider myself to be conservative because I h**e waste, and that would be as waste of perfectly good pee. So, no, I wouldn't at all.


My pee has certain standards as to where it lands.

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Jun 15, 2019 10:31:47   #
kemmer
 
Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
You are probably right, Trump is bound to try to find the best liar he can find, if he picks an honest one though...

Trump said he's looking for a "street fighter". Just like the thugs Hitler put in power.

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Jun 15, 2019 10:37:28   #
bahmer
 
proud republican wrote:
Why in the world would she do any briefing just to get insulted by the crooks in the media???...She was brave and really great to face all these crooks in the media...


Amen and Amen for the most part I usually ignore rumitoid.

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Jun 15, 2019 11:05:18   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
rumitoid wrote:
What on earth was the point of Sarah Sanders?

For 94 days, the outgoing White House press secretary gave no press briefing in the press room just a few steps from the press office that she nominally ran.

But the press did not stop pressing.

For more than three years, Sanders made no meaningful news on behalf of a boss who considers it his p**********l priority to make as much meaningless news as possible.

Yet the news did not stop breaking.

Related: 'It's astonishing': The demise of the daily White House press briefing
With all the resources of the federal government’s communications machine at her fingertips, Sanders was the least resourceful communicator in Washington: a hapless and hopeless observer to every crisis, real or manufactured by the man sitting in the Oval Office, just down the hallway from her own.

In other words, she was the perfect spokeswoman for a perfectly lazy president.

Sanders may have demonstrated few obvious qualities as a press secretary: she earned no trust from the media, possessed no information to share with the world and enjoyed no grasp of policy or even politics.
She had no special insights into Donald Trump’s thinking and no special relationship with him either. Other than this: her capacity to dodge responsibility and the t***h were a polished mirror of his character.

Normal spokespeople would have been mortified by the revelations of Robert Mueller that, by Sanders’ own admission, she just made stuff up when she briefed the press.

Speaking the day after the president fired then FBI director James Comey, Sanders told the media that “countless members of the FBI” – representing what she called “the rank-and-file of the FBI” – had lost confidence in Comey. She claimed that this was the reason why Comey was fired, even though Trump himself would later tell NBC News that his decision was because of “this Russia thing”.

Sanders later admitted to Mueller that she fabricated the entire smear. “She also recalled that her statement in a separate press interview that rank-and-file FBI agents had lost confidence in Comey was a comment she made ‘in the heat of the moment’ that was not founded on anything,” Mueller stated in his report.

But who really needs credibility, a sense of shame or any degree of self-respect when you’re working for Trump?

Speaking to Fox News after the Mueller report destroyed what was left of her reputation, Sanders worked her way through a few more fabrications. “Look, I acknowledged that I had a slip of the tongue when I used the word ‘countless’, but it’s not untrue,” she said.

That is some World Cup-quality lying. The single sentence includes at least three lies and there are only 21 words in it: an average of one lie for every seven words.

There was no acknowledgement of a slip of the tongue (lie No 1). It was no slip of the tongue (lie No 2). And she stands by the lie with the weasel words of a double negative about its non-unt***hfulness (lie No 3 and quite possibly No 4).

You don’t get to lie as well as that by chance or amateur sk**l. It takes dedication and effort on the training ground to make it look so easy and natural.
What on earth was the point of Sarah Sanders? br ... (show quote)


Well.....I guess that Sanders, Trump, & our present {finally honerable} administration, just won't take the "crapola", handed out by the "Lame stream media"!....{ GOOD FOR THEM!}.....It's about time someone tried to re-instill some integrity in this debacle of journalism: MSNBC, CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC.....{ shameful}

Used to be, that one could depend on t***h in news reporting......Now, it's just "parroting of the DNC, party platform" of infanticide, rampant a******n, {on demand, at any time, paid for by taxpayers} open borders, Sanctuary Cities, welcoming i*****l a***ns, to our country, to "v**e" 'DEMONCRAT"......{ more shameful}

Folks.....This is against our Constitution, rule of law, & the "DEMONCRATS", that are fomenting this a*********n, should be in "prison".....Hey "Hillary",.....you listenin? Pack your bags Hillary....Now you are going to be "taken care of, by the STATE"...... { B******i Justice}

Can't wait for Justice to begin!....... "Real Justice"....Hey.....director Wray.....NOW!.....Do your job!

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