White House Briefing 

The press secretary talks about Trump’s meeting with union representatives, about his meeting with business dealers, the future of prescription drug prices, etc. In response, the press corps starts another ridiculous debate about the size of inauguration crowds at different points in history. 

If these folks were paid to make the press look idiotic while making Trump look good, they couldn’t do a better job.

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  1. Christ, I know. I cannot believe how masturbatory the press has been about how Trump hates us and lies. REPORT ON SOMETHING NEWSWORTHY!

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  2. Oh man, you gotta read this.

    http://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/a-salute-to-americas-greatest-heroes

    Perhaps the men of Montclair, N.J. won’t get the march — let along the medals and parade — they deserve. But at least they’re getting some recognition of their extraordinary sacrifice: spending an entire afternoon parenting children alone. In some case involving multiple activities!

    Article in question:

    “Steve Politi, a sports columnist for The Star-Ledger of Newark, missed the Rutgers men’s basketball game on Saturday to stay home with his two children. He did the soccer-game thing, set up play dates (arguably, cheating a bit) and warmed up some leftover pizza for lunch. He also cleaned the refrigerator.

    So even though Rutgers earned its first victory in Big Ten Conference play this season, Mr. Politi, a prolific writer, was not there to describe the win.

    “I did have to laugh at the irony of my wife marching for equality in New York while I was missing the game and cleaning out the refrigerator,” Mr. Politi said.”

    Coastal liberals, so much more enlightened than the rest of us.

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    1. ““I did have to laugh at the irony of my wife marching for equality in New York while I was missing the game and cleaning out the refrigerator,” Mr. Politi said.””

      • What a dweeb. HE CLEANED THE REFRIGERATOR. Oh, the terrible irony. Fast, let’s give him a medal before he goes all out and picks up his socks.

      I did 3 loads of laundry yesterday and made dinner. Where is my medal?

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