ITT Hawk is gunning to be Sean Spicer's replacement as Press Secretary.
Good god, no, I'd be up there stuttering worse than Barry.
ITT Hawk is gunning to be Sean Spicer's replacement as Press Secretary.
you are still taking McMaster as a source ?
I suspect that the ****tiness of the WH press shop has more to do with the guy at the top than the personnel on the line.
Dude. When you are putting Mike Huckabee's spawn on TV you've got to be trawling the bottom of the barrel.
Spicer's all but had his dick kicked in and he's still out there spewing half-coherent sentences, so he earns props from me ... but it might be getting to the point where the baton needs to be passed.
Oh, please. It's nothing of the sort. It is, however, a great example of continued attempts to throw random Russia related detritus at Trump with the prayer that something sticks.
Trump revealed information, in a secure (classified status) setting, to high level foreign officials, about an ongoing terrorist threat to international civil aviation. He didn't post it on Twitter. He didn't let it slip in a staff meeting.
It's been in the news for a month now (no laptops on flights from the Middle East, now potentially from Europe/Australia as well). There was a likely a discussion about the ban (or ISIS or something banal) and Trump provided additional details in that context. That's his prerogative.
I've yet to read where this disclosure directly compromised intelligence networks, assets, or operations. I've read a worse case scenario, I guess as a kind of mealy-mouthed justification to this feeding frenzy, that the Russians could have taken this information to the Iranians ... but it's not clear how that might have occurred or how that scenario might have ended.
Much ado about nothing, that, much like the other assorted crises we've had to suffer from this year, will be the title of a Margaret Mitchell book in a week's time (at the time of the next earth-shattering crisis).
WASHINGTON — President Trump asked the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, to shut down the federal investigation into Mr. Trump’s former national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, in an Oval Office meeting in February, according to a memo Mr. Comey wrote shortly after the meeting.
“I hope you can let this go,” the president told Mr. Comey, according to the memo.
Ok. Why do you suppose it leaked, then? If, as CNN has reported, the media was asked not to divulge certain information, but the President decided to do so in that context, why did somebody on his team think it was worthwhile enough to spill it to the Post? If it's actually a giant nothingburger, why the leak?
So...starting on day one (largest crowd...PERIOD) they've screwed their credibility, reportedly at the behest of the boss. They've continued through the Flynn firing and two months' worth of self-inflicted harm because of the "wire-tapping." But it's the flacks' fault and not the boss's. Sure.
Somewhat feel like this is the straw that broke the camel's back for DJT.
No (R) is going to want to touch this mess. I don't think he gets impeached, but I think you'll start to see more and more Republicans distance themselves from him to clear the stink before mid-terms.
Dude. When you are putting Mike Huckabee's spawn on TV you've got to be trawling the bottom of the barrel.
Spicer's all but had his dick kicked in and he's still out there spewing half-coherent sentences, so he earns props from me ... but it might be getting to the point where the baton needs to be passed.
Oh, please. It's nothing of the sort. It is, however, a great example of continued attempts to throw random Russia related detritus at Trump with the prayer that something sticks.
Trump revealed information, in a secure (classified status) setting, to high level foreign officials, about an ongoing terrorist threat to international civil aviation. He didn't post it on Twitter. He didn't let it slip in a staff meeting.
It's been in the news for a month now (no laptops on flights from the Middle East, now potentially from Europe/Australia as well). There was a likely a discussion about the ban (or ISIS or something banal) and Trump provided additional details in that context. That's his prerogative.
I've yet to read where this disclosure directly compromised intelligence networks, assets, or operations. I've read a worse case scenario, I guess as a kind of mealy-mouthed justification to this feeding frenzy, that the Russians could have taken this information to the Iranians ... but it's not clear how that might have occurred or how that scenario might have ended.
Much ado about nothing, that, much like the other assorted crises we've had to suffer from this year, will be the title of a Margaret Mitchell book in a week's time (at the time of the next earth-shattering crisis).
I don't think that this job was going to be easy for any spox given the campaign and the incessant gnashing of teeth all the way up to, and after, the inauguration. Is it Trump's fault? Sure, yeah, some of it. At the same time, I'm not about to give a free pass to media outlets which have opted to go full on Entertainment Tonight over the course of this administration.
Ah, the same Erick Erickson who uninvited Trump from RedState.
Yeah, no bad blood there.
I mean, don't get me wrong...the people suck, too. But that's also a reflection of the boss.
So, sure, they can hire more skilled flacks. More to the point, they could hire somebody to run the thing who could actually instill message discipline across the board . . . but the biggest message discipline issue has been the fact that the president himself has consistently ****ed the comm team's messaging.
It doesn't matter who they hire. It's the clay, not the sculptor.
I don't think that this job was going to be easy for any spox given the campaign and the incessant gnashing of teeth all the way up to, and after, the inauguration. Is it Trump's fault? Sure, yeah, some of it. At the same time, I'm not about to give a free pass to media outlets which have opted to go full on Entertainment Tonight over the course of this administration.
Any serious information should not have been passed in such a silly, ostentatious way.