Posted on May 1, 2018
Sarah Huckabee Sanders offers a powerful response to comedian’s attacks. Here’s what she said.
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PO3 Bob McCord - I would like to know your definition of class and how that compares to the attitudes and actions of both administrations.
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PO3 Bob McCord - I didn't expect much from this answer, and I am still disappointed.
The main problem is that the first lady wore a tank top and shorts on Air Force One and President Obama put his feet on his desk? Did you happen to Google search "presidents with their feet on desk" to see countless Presidents before him do it? Are all of those men and their administrations classless as well?
Is class, to you, the way someone presents themselves or should there be a totality of factors in play here? Like, for instance, how they treat other people?
Methinks there is another underlying factor here?
The main problem is that the first lady wore a tank top and shorts on Air Force One and President Obama put his feet on his desk? Did you happen to Google search "presidents with their feet on desk" to see countless Presidents before him do it? Are all of those men and their administrations classless as well?
Is class, to you, the way someone presents themselves or should there be a totality of factors in play here? Like, for instance, how they treat other people?
Methinks there is another underlying factor here?
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This a much ado about nothing. People call democrats and liberals 'snowflakes' when they whine about this kind of thing. Apparently, the snow falls on both sides of the aisle...
It's an annual event that amounts to nothing in the grand scheme of things. A bunch of reporters that are no longer content to objectively report the news sitting around telling each other how wonderful they are. Presidents, in a show of being a good sport, show up and allow themselves and their aides/staffers/cabinet members to be the target of jokes. That's certainly their prerogative. The current president decides not attend. Also, his prerogative.
It's an annual event that amounts to nothing in the grand scheme of things. A bunch of reporters that are no longer content to objectively report the news sitting around telling each other how wonderful they are. Presidents, in a show of being a good sport, show up and allow themselves and their aides/staffers/cabinet members to be the target of jokes. That's certainly their prerogative. The current president decides not attend. Also, his prerogative.
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The thing about liberals (I'm conservative I live with three of them): If you don't agree with me, I am going to oppress you in every way possible until you do.
I have a lot of respect for Sanders because she just took it and then even smiled, which probably enraged that "comedian" even further. Which brings me to another moot point: if your "comedy" is nothing but taking jabs at Trump and his administration, it's not even comedy. It's a 2 year temper tantrum. Trump won, just like how Bush beat Gore, Reagan beat Carter, and Clinton beat H.W. Bush.
I have a lot of respect for Sanders because she just took it and then even smiled, which probably enraged that "comedian" even further. Which brings me to another moot point: if your "comedy" is nothing but taking jabs at Trump and his administration, it's not even comedy. It's a 2 year temper tantrum. Trump won, just like how Bush beat Gore, Reagan beat Carter, and Clinton beat H.W. Bush.
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PO3 Bob McCord - "Interesting" is a bit of an understatement. There is a reason politics should not be talked about at the dinner table.
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