Steve Bannon says Sean Spicer does fewer daily briefings because he 'got fatter' (Mexicans, leader)
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In another installment of truth is stranger than fiction, Steve Bannon says Sean Spicer does fewer daily briefings because he 'got fatter'. Yes, mr slim himself, Steve Bannon, aka the stay puft marshmallow man, is saying Spicy is too fat to do his job right.
It's because the Trump WH are chicken to stand in front of the camera and answer questions and then follow-up questions.
The WH is tangled up in lies and Trump controls what Spicy can/cannot say. They have very strict talking points and they cannot stray, else they get caught in lies.
Even Trump runs away from the press. When he's forced in front of cameras due to visits with foreign leaders, Trump ignores most press questions and gets away from the press as soon as he can.
He's a big chicken and he hides behind tweets because there are no direct questions coming at him.
In another installment of truth is stranger than fiction, Steve Bannon says Sean Spicer does fewer daily briefings because he 'got fatter'. Yes, mr slim himself, Steve Bannon, aka the stay puft marshmallow man, is saying Spicy is too fat to do his job right.
In another installment of truth is stranger than fiction, Steve Bannon says Sean Spicer does fewer daily briefings because he 'got fatter'.
Now I get it - when Trump's presidency ends in utter failure, it's not Trump's fault - it's because Trump got fatter after eating all the tacos.
So it is really the Mexicans' fault.
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