who will get fired first?
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who will get fired first?
who will get fired first?
given the current reports, who do you think will get fired first?
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Re: who will get fired first?
how about Flynn?
Perhaps, a long line of "You're Fired; Next Please", eh?
Perhaps, a long line of "You're Fired; Next Please", eh?
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Re: who will get fired first?
garam_kuta wrote:how about Flynn?
Perhaps, a long line of "You're Fired; Next Please", eh?
oh ya... was just focusing on his bullshitting mouthpieces...
woohoo.. someone voted, and it was same as my vote.
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Re: who will get fired first?
hmm.. not fired, but almost... and I was wrong. good riddance, if she stays off-air. hated the moment her voice began streaming anywhere.
http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/22/media/kellyanne-conway-sidelined-from-tv/index.html
Conway has not given a television interview since early last week. On that Monday, she claimed that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn had the president's "full confidence." Hours later, Flynn resigned.
The following day, Conway claimed Flynn had offered to resign, even though White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Trump had asked Flynn for his resignation.
She has not given a television interview since then.
Those statements, which came amid existing public scrutiny over Conway's credibility, led the president and his top advisers to conclude that her appearances were doing more harm than good for the administration, the sources said.
Conway was "off message," a White House source said.
Her absence from the airwaves has already lowered the level of controversy for the Trump White House, suggesting that the press office may be getting a better grip on its messaging strategy.
Even before the Flynn remarks, Conway had come under fire for encouraging Americans to purchase Ivanka Trump's clothing products -- a move House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Jason Chaffetz called "over the line" and "unacceptable."
"Clearly they're having much more of a drama-free week," a source close to the White House said. "Having Kellyanne off television is helping them."
Conway's absence is also seen as a victory for White House press secretary Sean Spicer. As CNN reported last week, several sources in and outside the White House believe Conway was responsible for leaking negative stories about Spicer to the press, and making his job harder by contradicting him in interviews.
Conway did not respond to a request for comment, but White House spokesperson Sarah Sanders dismissed the suggestion that Conway had been sidelined.
"This is another wild goose chase," Sanders said. "Kellyanne has a number of media appearances this week and also has a large portfolio at the WH and is spending significant time focusing on it."
http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/22/media/kellyanne-conway-sidelined-from-tv/index.html
Conway has not given a television interview since early last week. On that Monday, she claimed that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn had the president's "full confidence." Hours later, Flynn resigned.
The following day, Conway claimed Flynn had offered to resign, even though White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Trump had asked Flynn for his resignation.
She has not given a television interview since then.
Those statements, which came amid existing public scrutiny over Conway's credibility, led the president and his top advisers to conclude that her appearances were doing more harm than good for the administration, the sources said.
Conway was "off message," a White House source said.
Her absence from the airwaves has already lowered the level of controversy for the Trump White House, suggesting that the press office may be getting a better grip on its messaging strategy.
Even before the Flynn remarks, Conway had come under fire for encouraging Americans to purchase Ivanka Trump's clothing products -- a move House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Jason Chaffetz called "over the line" and "unacceptable."
"Clearly they're having much more of a drama-free week," a source close to the White House said. "Having Kellyanne off television is helping them."
Conway's absence is also seen as a victory for White House press secretary Sean Spicer. As CNN reported last week, several sources in and outside the White House believe Conway was responsible for leaking negative stories about Spicer to the press, and making his job harder by contradicting him in interviews.
Conway did not respond to a request for comment, but White House spokesperson Sarah Sanders dismissed the suggestion that Conway had been sidelined.
"This is another wild goose chase," Sanders said. "Kellyanne has a number of media appearances this week and also has a large portfolio at the WH and is spending significant time focusing on it."
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