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Spicer was very disrespectful and made himself look like a fool.
No, the reporter was very disrespectful. She kept interrupting Spicer when he was answering her question in the manner that was dismantling the narrative she wanted to push.
No, the reporter was very disrespectful. She kept interrupting Spicer when he was answering her question in the manner that was dismantling the narrative she wanted to push.
It's unethical behavior from the reporter.
Unethical? Hahaha. Hardly unethical. Spicer was in the wrong here.
Nonsensical question from a reporter to whom facts mean nothing. She simply cannot process information so she wants to know how the administration is going to change the way she feels.
Spicer was very respectful and she made herself look like a fool.
He never let her finish her questions. How is that being respectful? She remained calm despite his idiotic sputtering. How is that looking like a fool?
The protocol is for a reporter to be ask a question, then the press secretary answers the question.
The protocol is not for the report to interrupt the press secretary because he is destroying the narrative you are pushing.
The latter is what is the reporter was doing, and that is unethical.
The word you are looking for is unprofessional. It's not unethical to be rude, but it is unprofessional.
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