Discussion: Report: Fox News Is Not Offering Sean Spicer A Contract

Like everywhere else… there are limited resources in the Wingnut Wellfare Network, some welfare queens like Newt Gringrich and Mike Huckabee have suck it dry for so long that there is no money left for the newly needy.

Too bad Sean, you will need to find a real job, maybe the Navy will take you full time…

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I predict an un-syndicated, Low Power FM radio talk show in his future.

“At least one block in Alexandria, Virginia will enjoy his wit and wisdom.”
Talkers magazine

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Pick up some hedge clippers while you’re hiding the the bushes; there’s decent money in good landscaping. Oh, and until you get whatever slimeball gig you end up with, don’t file for unemployment insurance. That’s just taking welfare from Big Government.

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Minor point, but: “Remember, he has only been out of the White House and able to do this for six days,”
BS. He has been looking for a job, any job, 100% since July when he announced (and likely before that)

As I said yesterday, I doubt there will be much wingnut welfare for alums of this administration, but it’s still a little shocking that it’s not even there for someone who got out before any real shit hit the fan. If Spicer is struggling now, just imagine what it’ll be like for Sanders who isn’t even likeable/accidentally funny. Imagine what it’ll be like for those who stick around until after Mueller releases his report. After the legal fees pile up, they get dragged into court a few times, they’ll be lucky to get a job at McDonald’s.

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Sean should consider joining the Vatican and work for the Pope. Reportedly, he is Catholic and met the Pope. It would be good for them to have someone on staff who understands white house intrigue. With trump favoring the nazi and kkk it will not be long before the rabble march with the slogan “Catholics will not replace us!”.

Given NBC/MSNBC’s track record for picking up conservative pundits lately, I’m surprised they’re not hopping on the spice train, if the GOP welfare circuit doesn’t want him, they can probably get him for bottom dollar.

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Good point, but I think that has largely blown up in their faces, and I’d like to think replacing Van Sustren with Melber is a subtle acknowledgement of that. Even the promoting of Velshi and Ruhle, who are economically moderate seems a step away from the Conservative cliff they seemed all to happy to leap off. It seems viewers have taken notice and are rewarding them with many more eyeballs.

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Spicer has family and personal money. He won’t miss a meal.

Perhaps CNN will take him on – or Sinclair.

Pretty as Roger Ailes??!

Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids!!