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Spicer Presser

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...-with-hillary-clinton/?utm_term=.d05938684b48



For the conservative media, there’s a slightly different motivation at work. If you’re Fox News or a conservative talk radio show, the fact that Trump squeaked out an electoral-college victory laid waste to the plans you had for the next four years. It was going to be such fun! A Clinton presidency would have been a glorious time, filled with purpose and professional success. Now you find yourself defending a dreadful health-care plan, but if she were president, you would have been luxuriating in constant congressional investigations, innumerable phony scandals and an endless supply of things to get outraged about. And outrage is the fuel of conservative media — it’s what provides the content, engages the viewers and listeners, and keeps the audience coming back. Getting people mad is much easier than persuading them to feel happy or hopeful or excited about what the administration is doing.
 


Sean Spicer = ultimate snowflake
 
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...-with-hillary-clinton/?utm_term=.d05938684b48



For the conservative media, there’s a slightly different motivation at work. If you’re Fox News or a conservative talk radio show, the fact that Trump squeaked out an electoral-college victory laid waste to the plans you had for the next four years. It was going to be such fun! A Clinton presidency would have been a glorious time, filled with purpose and professional success. Now you find yourself defending a dreadful health-care plan, but if she were president, you would have been luxuriating in constant congressional investigations, innumerable phony scandals and an endless supply of things to get outraged about. And outrage is the fuel of conservative media — it’s what provides the content, engages the viewers and listeners, and keeps the audience coming back. Getting people mad is much easier than persuading them to feel happy or hopeful or excited about what the administration is doing.

Helps explain why Maddow is the highest rated prime time cable news show currently, and why people like Hannity are cannibalizing co-workers like Sheppard Smith.
 
LOL

"Sean Hannity will no longer receive Buckley Award"

""If we have reached the point where rank-and-file conservatives see nothing amiss with giving Hannity an award named for Buckley, then surely there's a Milton Friedman Prize awaiting Steve Bannon for his insights on free trade," Stephens wrote. "The floor's the limit. Or, in Hannity's case, the crawl space beneath it.""

http://money.cnn.com/2017/07/21/media/sean-hannity-buckley-award/index.html
 
Scaramucci just explained why he's working for Trump after calling him "a political hack" last year. It's really simple. The Mooch said, "He's paying me a buttload of money, giving me access to what stocks I should buy and basically I'm a whore."
 
 
Remember Mooch said he saw Trump throw spirals with footballs through tires, hit free throws with an overcoat on and other feats of sports at Mooch's first presser.
 
Wait, you mean shit talking your employees/coworkers doesn't motivate them to perform better? It's almost as though a shred of diplomacy may be more effective than bullying and fear-mongering. Weird.
 
 
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