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How long till Spicer gets the boot?

acbytesla

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I'm of the opinion that Sean Spicer is not long for the West Wing. In fact I'd bet he may not last through another month. Not that it is his fault. Putting a good face on the Trump administration is an impossible job. But what will probably do him in is Melissa McCarthy. Not that she wants to. The role of Spicey is just too damn spicey and Trump can't stand anyone who sucks attention away from...well..Trump.

With McCarthy hosting SNL again and her rendition of 'I feel pretty' and motoring around NYC with Spicey's lectern Trump will freak out and send Spicer packing.
 
I'm of the opinion that Sean Spicer is not long for the West Wing. In fact I'd bet he may not last through another month. Not that it is his fault. Putting a good face on the Trump administration is an impossible job. But what will probably do him in is Melissa McCarthy. Not that she wants to. The role of Spicey is just too damn spicey and Trump can't stand anyone who sucks attention away from...well..Trump.

With McCarthy hosting SNL again and her rendition of 'I feel pretty' and motoring around NYC with Spicey's lectern Trump will freak out and send Spicer packing.

As loony as your theory would sound under any other presidency, under Trump it is logical and probable.
 
Just because an adult man is literally hiding in the bushes from his job doesn't mean he isn't perfectly capable.
 
100+ days as Trump's press secretary and after that- probably oblivion... Maybe Fox will hire him but I suspect his job prospects are pretty limited right niw.

Another argument in favor of my theory "Any association with Trump results in one being left significantly worse off than one was before knowing him."

Trump burns his friends and supporters as fuel for his ambition and ego. They only serve as the inevitable scapegoats for Trump's own misdeeds and mistakes.
 
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100+ days as Trump's press secretary and after that- probably oblivion... Maybe Fox will hire him but I suspect his job prospects are pretty limited right niw.

Another argument in favor of my theory "Any association with Trump results in one being left significantly worse off than one was before knowing him."

Trump burns his friends and supporters as fuel for his ambition and ego. They only serve as the inevitable scapegoats for Trump's own misdeeds and mistakes.

I'm not so sure. That's an impossible job. Trump is a turd and everyone knows it. I'd bet the opposite. He'll get a less stressful job that will pay a hell of a lot more. Although I agree with your last 2 lines.
 
Sean Sphincter? As he was known while attending Connecticut College in the 90s. This story was unearthed by the New York Times. Spicer was a student government senator and he sponsored an amendment "to ensure that an antismoking regulation would not affect existing rules for the creation of smoking and nonsmoking rooms for exams." The college student newspaper, The College Voice, mistakenly attributed the amendment to Sean Sphincter. The publication said it was a typo but Spicer believed they did it deliberately and wrote the paper a letter chastising them. But ironically, the Connecticut newspaper The Day ran down Spicer's former college roommate, David Bry, who remembered "everyone on campus" called him Sean Sphincter.

"He was very into, like, always having a sense of humor, and funny, and laughing and chatty," David Bry said. "And that was something that was kind of pleasant about him. But he wasn't so good at it. And he wasn't very popular ... He would walk into the room and everyone would kind of go: 'Ugh, Spicer.' He was, Bry went on to say, complicated, someone who wanted to be liked and tried a little too hard. Link
 
Sean Sphincter? As he was known while attending Connecticut College in the 90s. This story was unearthed by the New York Times. Spicer was a student government senator and he sponsored an amendment "to ensure that an antismoking regulation would not affect existing rules for the creation of smoking and nonsmoking rooms for exams." The college student newspaper, The College Voice, mistakenly attributed the amendment to Sean Sphincter. The publication said it was a typo but Spicer believed they did it deliberately and wrote the paper a letter chastising them. But ironically, the Connecticut newspaper The Day ran down Spicer's former college roommate, David Bry, who remembered "everyone on campus" called him Sean Sphincter.
Lordy

I suppose letting us know what a bunch of liberal bullies did to him is important.:rolleyes:
 
Lordy

I suppose letting us know what a bunch of liberal bullies did to him is important.:rolleyes:


Bullies had nothing to do with it. Lies and deception was part of his problem and it would be nice to see Trump, Kellyanne "alt-facts" Conway, and Spicer together permanently skipping off the grounds of the White House hand-in-hand in order to make America great again.
 
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Bullies had nothing to do with it. Lies and deception was part of his problem and it would be nice to see Trump, Kellyanne "alt-facts" Conway, and Spicer together permanently skipping off the grounds of the White House hand-in-hand in order to make America great again.

As I've said before, get over it!!
 
Sean Spicer was bullied while he was in college? I'm not seeing that. Again, this is from his former roommate David Bry:
Spicer was, according to Dave Bry, his dormmate all those years ago, someone with a high profile on campus who liked to drink beer and chew tobacco. He was a member of the sailing team and a prominent Republican. Bry tells the story, in an essay he wrote for the Guardian, of the time when he first moved into the dorm room with Spicer and woke up the next morning with his roommate standing on the bed, handing out Busch beers to a room packed with other freshmen. "Vote for Sean Spicer, class president '93," he said, according to the Bry essay. "Just remember who gave you those beers."

Spicer, Bry told Hibbett, was well known around campus, in part because of all his political campaigning. He was neither well liked nor hated, Bry said.
 
May be sooner rather than later; news feeds this morning are reporting a "major shakeup" in the works... Including Spicer.
 

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