Discussion: Spicer On Cohn Being 'First Relevant' WH Departure: 'I Think I Was Relevant'

An irrelevant never forgets.

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I don’t want to say he was sympathetic, exactly, but there was a humanizing aspect to the fact that he was in over his head.

Even though he’s sort of a professional truth-bender, he just couldn’t lie hard enough to fit in with this administration. It was plain to see that he had trouble keeping up with the pace of lies Trump required him to tell. He wanted to warp the facts, play games of nuance and phrasing, insinuate alternative interpretations. He only wanted to lie to us a little bit.

SHS is happy as a pig in shit to tell us the sky is red ten times a day and twenty times on Sundays.

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Not relevant enough to meet the Pope, though Spicey.

Ahahahahahahaha ! ! !

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^ thread-winner for the day

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Poor Sean. The only time he was relevant was when he resigned over the appointment of the Mooch.

Liars for Trump are fungible.

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ā€œI think there are some of those folks on that list that I care about that have been loyal and instrumental to the President and helping him navigate his first year,ā€

And they did a real bang-up job. Good grief, Sean. You sound a bit like Sam Nunberg. Weenies, crooks and grifters.

Again we hear from Sean Spicer
That the Journal should’ve been nicer.
I find it droll
That you sold your soul.
You should have thought about that complaint twicer.

Sean Spicer: Too old to Rock’n’Roll, too young to die.

This is pathetic… and you didnt’ expect him to win either ?

He was as relevant as a wad of toilet paper… useful for a second or two.

1 / Not sad. Karmic.

2 / Spicer will be the only one who will publicly say he was ever relevant.

3 / He is still looking for a job. What he really needs is a good ghost-writer who will help him quickly write a tell-all book.

The Fox panel rushed to soften the blow to Spicer’s ego by pointing out that WSJ didn’t include him in the ā€œlong list of questionable people,ā€

Wow, and did they give him a lollipop and hug when the segment was over?

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Can’t agree. Look at his many tv appearances during the campaign when he was full of vile vitriol and venom vs the opposition and was clearly auditioning for Pit Bull in Chief for the Trump Campaign and GOP, depending on who won the election. Awful things were said. Few of them true. He is no innocent, merely somebody exposed as a mindless fool by the hot white heat inside the Trumpian job.

O poor Sean. Do you need someone to sing Warm Kitty to you?

If we tell you you were relevant will you stop crying?

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Poor, sad Spicey. He must be finding out that even the Wingnut Welfare circuit has no room for Trump’s castaways.

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No, Spicy, never. You rendered yourself irrelevant the first time you opened your mouth in that first press ā€œbriefing.ā€

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Yes, Sean. You did enjoy a few days of relevancy, to some people more than others.

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So the first CoS is ā€œquestionableā€ in WSJ and Fox minds.

Odd.

How’s the job search going?

Departed officials who were relevant: Flynn, Comey, Tom Price, among others.

Spicy was not relevant.

Yo…spicy…serial liars are relevant in a way that is not complimentary to you…