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Sean Spicer Retweeted The Onion And The Internet Will Never Let Him Live It Down

No wonder you folks on that side get most everything wrong. It was only a short one page article and you could not even decipher the English therein, eh? Wow. Answers orders of magnitude of questions about why logical debate so many times does not work here.

If you have failed in your attempts at logical debate "so many times" perhaps you should be looking closer to home for the cause.
 
If you have failed in your attempts at logical debate "so many times" perhaps you should be looking closer to home for the cause.
Well, I will take the word from an obviously far more experienced hand at the matter... if I ever run into that problem...

Hat tip Rick.
 
Is that why it says "You nailed it. Period! /sarcasm"... oh, wait.

Why on Earth would a man under the microscope daily tweet a sarcastic comment that would very easily be interpreted as serious?

Well put.

There is no logical reason.

But Crovax simply cannot seem to live with the possibility that this guy REALLY screwed up.


BTW - I am not for condemning him for it...he clearly misread the tweet and/or did not know what the Onion was. It does happen. It was a stupid mistake - but even those do happen.

From now on he really has to learn to be more careful - MUCH more careful - being he is the mouthpiece of the administration.
 
In any case, and speaking of "a cry for help," the most meaningful thing Spicer ever did or said was when he was trying to defend Trump's statements to the press corp over his statement that 3-5 million people voted illegally. During the session, Spicer said, "Guys...this is what President Trump believes."

And that, everybody, was the cry for help.

He was saying, "Look, everybody, Trump isn't lying, he's not trying to fool you. He really, really believes these thing. He's ill. He needs psychological help. What do you think I'm going to do? Say 'Hey Mr. Trump, the press just wanted to let you know that your claims are wrong' and he'll stop repeating them? He believes the stuff he's saying. We're all in great, great danger, everybody! RUN FOR THE HILLS!!"

Ha ha ha, too too funny. All the pop psych from your side simply will not get you a do over in the elections. Sorry to be the harbinger of such downer news to your side.

But while you are making painful stabs at interpreting various levels of mis-truths [ gotta admit, nobody has proved Trump wrong and the longer we go along the more evidence we are finding of imaginable mass voter fraud ], you know, exaggeration vs outright knowing and yet going ahead and telling them, lies.

So, what was going on inside of the mind [ I will keep his identity secret so your answer won't be as potentially biased ] of the guy who said, you can keep your doctor. Or, you can keep your plan? Or, the ACA will cut the cost of a typical family's health insurance premium by up to $2,500 a year. Or, I didn't know anything about that, pick from multiple random times, until I read about it in ... pick from random times and random sources.

Cause, you know, sometimes I like fantasy.
 
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