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It's either accurate or it's not - there is no such thing as 'perfect accuracy'.
Reminds me of how they play with the word fact. Alternative facts is an oxymoron used by fugging morons.
Which reminds me FUCK YOU GROPER DON THE CON!!
Blue_Roses
(12,894 posts)Good grief. You just can't turn your back on this for one second...
malaise
(269,186 posts)<snip>
President Donald Trump says his busy schedule makes it not possible for his staff to speak at the podium with perfect accuracy.
Trump on Friday defended the struggle by his administration to come up with a consistent timeline and rationale for the abrupt firing of FBI Director James Comey this week.
Trump tweeted, As a very active President with lots of things happening, it is not possible for my surrogates to stand at podium with perfect accuracy!
It's because they never know what he's going to do! But, it's never Trump's fault, right...
But then we get Spicey giving a press conference from the bushes!
Omg...I hope SNL uses that...
malaise
(269,186 posts)not responsible for anything. It's sickening.
I sure will be watching tonight
iwillalwayswonderwhy
(2,603 posts)If you stick to the truth, your story doesn't get messed up. The story can't change. Tell a lie, the lie doesn't go over well, you don't get a do-over.
But don't bother now, credibility is gone, gone, gone.
I heard Spicer referring to Trump as an activist president. I think he said it 3 times. I also thought Spicer looked embarrassed and uncomfortable, even while he was saying it. I know he was thinking that Trump would like the expression "activist president".
malaise
(269,186 posts)and tweeting.
On the other hand, he is an RW activist
rock
(13,218 posts)I suggest don't lie, which is as inaccurate as you can get. I agree with Trump that any kind of accuracy (for him) is indeed difficult. Maybe he didn't realize what he was impying when he said that!
You know I actually loved it when he demanded honesty from Comey -it was hysterically funny coming from a pathological LIAR.
Literally, I LOLed.
karynnj
(59,504 posts)Last edited Sat May 13, 2017, 03:23 PM - Edit history (1)
the spokesman would be prepared for all the obvious questions. For any question that is genuinely tricky or which the spokesperson is not sure what the policy is, there is a routine "I'll take that question and get back on it". I heard variations on that by Obama's spokespeople and the Obama State Department.
The press briefing is the time to allow the media to ask questions and get the official position of the administration. The spokesperson is not suppose to answer questions he does not have official answers for. (ie no one needs Sean Spicer's opinions, they need the administration's.) Therefore THAT problem does not lie with the spokesperson, but with the administration not having a coherent, consistent policy on much of anything. Otherwise, the briefing book would have answers that the spokesperson could read out if he personally had not ascertained what the position was.
What other administrations wanted were personable people, liked and respected by the media, who could learn most positions well enough that they could smoothly outline positions and make them sound reasonable. In addition, most spokespeople absolutely did not want "to make news" - creating a controversy not already there. It says something that Trump has not fired Spicer, who is the opposite of what would ever be called a perfect spokesperson.
Spicer is the Con's tool.