Sean Spicer 'spent several minutes literally hidding in the bushes

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This is hilarious, what a bunch of assclowns in the white house

SNL will have a field day with this asshattery




SEAN SPICER HAD A MELTDOWN AFTER TRUMP FIRED COMEY, HIDING IN BUSHES AND DEMANDING DARKNESS

White House press secretary and former Easter Bunny Sean Spicer has a real tough job sometimes. And on Tuesday night, when President Donald Trump fired FBI director James Comey, it apparently became too much to handle.

Sean Spicer employs 'if I can't see you, you can't see me' tactic in bushes after Comey firing
 
LOL Just when you think this 'reality' show could not get any worse, the orange clown and his minions provide us with more entertainment.
 
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The Post detailed also that "Spicer spent several minutes hidden in the bushes" while his press assistants negotiated the terms of a briefing. He stepped out, and asked for the lights on set to be turned off.

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This is hilarious, what a bunch of assclowns in the white house

SNL will have a field day with this asshattery




SEAN SPICER HAD A MELTDOWN AFTER TRUMP FIRED COMEY, HIDING IN BUSHES AND DEMANDING DARKNESS

White House press secretary and former Easter Bunny Sean Spicer has a real tough job sometimes. And on Tuesday night, when President Donald Trump fired FBI director James Comey, it apparently became too much to handle.

Sean Spicer employs 'if I can't see you, you can't see me' tactic in bushes after Comey firing

WTF. These people are children, not figuratively but literally. A grown man hiding in the bushes at the White House. Pathetic doesn't begin to do this justice.
 
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After the news on Tuesday that Donald Trump had fired FBI Director James Comey, one of the most surreal moments featured White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer hiding in the bushes to stay away from the press. But Spicer clearly wasn’t happy with that description.



To be clear, Spicer was merely among the bushes. Not in. Among. Bushadjacent. In the approximate vicinity of shrubbery.


http://gizmodo.com/correction-sean-spicer-wasnt-hiding-in-the-bushes-he-1795117363
 
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>>huddling with his staff behind a tall hedge. To get back to his office<<

>>huddling with his staff behind a tall hedge<<

>>standing in near darkness between two tall scrubs, with more than a dozen reporters closely gathered around him<<


If someone in the Trump group sneezes, they are committing chemical warfare against the "others"

Good grief, so over blow and misleading
 
This is hilarious, what a bunch of assclowns in the white house

SNL will have a field day with this asshattery




SEAN SPICER HAD A MELTDOWN AFTER TRUMP FIRED COMEY, HIDING IN BUSHES AND DEMANDING DARKNESS

White House press secretary and former Easter Bunny Sean Spicer has a real tough job sometimes. And on Tuesday night, when President Donald Trump fired FBI director James Comey, it apparently became too much to handle.

Sean Spicer employs 'if I can't see you, you can't see me' tactic in bushes after Comey firing

This is a lie. He is on duty as a reserve naval officer, asswipe....
 
This is hilarious, what a bunch of assclowns in the white house

SNL will have a field day with this asshattery




SEAN SPICER HAD A MELTDOWN AFTER TRUMP FIRED COMEY, HIDING IN BUSHES AND DEMANDING DARKNESS

White House press secretary and former Easter Bunny Sean Spicer has a real tough job sometimes. And on Tuesday night, when President Donald Trump fired FBI director James Comey, it apparently became too much to handle.

Sean Spicer employs 'if I can't see you, you can't see me' tactic in bushes after Comey firing
I bet they'll have fun with Sarah Huckabee Sanders (the Deputy Press Secretary who is filling in for him now) as well.
 
Lord, I hope this really is Fake News.
If only it were!

Sean Spicer 'spent several minutes hidden in the bushes'

There are plenty of popular political television shows set in Washington, D.C. – “Scandal,” “House of Cards,” “Madam Secretary,” etc. – and for people who’ve never worked in Beltway politics, it’s only natural to wonder which shows best capture real life.

The answer, of course, is “Veep.” In fact, it’s not even a close call.

Last night at the White House, for example, Press Secretary Sean Spicer didn’t seem altogether prepared for reporters’ questions about his boss firing the FBI director for reasons that don’t make sense. The Washington Post captured the scene:
After Spicer spent several minutes hidden in the bushes behind these sets, Janet Montesi, an executive assistant in the press office, emerged and told reporters that Spicer would answer some questions, as long as he was not filmed doing so. Spicer then emerged.

“Just turn the lights off. Turn the lights off,” he ordered. “We’ll take care of this…. Can you just turn that light off?”

Spicer got his wish and was soon standing in near darkness between two tall hedges, with more than a dozen reporters closely gathered around him. For 10 minutes, he responded to a flurry of questions, vacillating between light-hearted asides and clear frustration with getting the same questions over and over again.
Let that sink in for a minute: the chief spokesperson for the president of the United States hid in the bushes, only to emerge after journalists agreed to talk to him in “near darkness.”

If we saw this on HBO, we’d laugh at the absurdity. Knowing that it happened in reality, it’s a lot less funny.

The Washington Post recently added “democracy dies in darkness” to its masthead. I had no idea that would turn out to be so literal.
 

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