The efficiency with which White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders conducts daily briefings is something to behold.
With Sanders always “tight on time,” this makes for mercifully quick press briefings — given the nature of the media today and its blood lust for her boss.
It also shows President Donald Trump’s spokesperson “ain’t got time” for the media’s nonsense, as seen in an entertaining video montage put together by The Washington Free Beacon:
Sanders closed 2017 out by lecturing the White House press corp “big league” on its tendency to put out fake news.
“There’s a very big difference between making honest mistakes and purposefully misleading the American people,” she said at a December briefing. “Something that happens regularly. You can’t say that it’s an honest mistake when you are purposely putting out information that you know to be false or when you’re taking information that hasn’t been validated, that hasn’t been offered any credibility and that has been continually denied by a number of people including people with direct knowledge of an incident.”
Ouch.
All of which was summed up concisely in a single tweet by the online news source:
.@PressSec Doesn’t Have Time for This via @DavidRutz https://t.co/hPGjvAbosP pic.twitter.com/AMQolaeQTh
— Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) December 27, 2017
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