BamaD -> RE: Would you Lie for your President, Premier, Tinpot Despot leader? (9/14/2017 11:33:22 AM)
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ORIGINAL: ShadesDecadent Sean Spicer basically admitted that he was willing to lie for Trump Sean Spicer claims it was his job to say whatever President Trump told him to say. “That's what you sign up to do,” the former White House press secretary said Wednesday on ABC's “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” late-night show. Revisiting his memorable briefing-room debut — a tirade against the media in which he falsely claimed that Trump's Inauguration Day crowd was the largest in history — Spicer basically admitted that he was willing to lie for Trump. “Even if you know the crowd wasn't bigger, you have to go — as press secretary, you have to say that it was,” Kimmel said, trying to understand Spicer's position. “Look, your job as press secretary is to represent the president's voice,” Spicer replied, “and to make sure that you are articulating what he believes, [what] his vision is on policy, on issues and on other areas that he wants to articulate. Whether or not you agree or not isn't your job.” The key phrase here is “other areas.” On policy matters, Spicer is certainly correct. No two people will agree on policy 100 percent of the time, but a good spokesman sets aside his own opinion and publicly represents the view of his boss. Cinnamon Spicer was by far his best pick ever. It was madness to let that terrier go. Was it wrong of me to like the Mooch profanity laced tirade? (you all read that right! for it is truly wonderful) And his 3rd stooge is who, or is this the 4th one? I actually think he should get down on his draft dodging bone spurs and plead to Sean Spicer to come back. Another part of me thinks (Trump) just uses people and discards them, promptly at that. No, that is why I am not in politics.
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