Steve Bannon’s politically incorrect comment on Sean Spicer’s promotion has the left in absolute turmoil – BizPac Review

Posted: June 22, 2017 at 4:44 am

When it comes to the Trump administration, liberals have no sense of humor, unless they are the ones doing the skewering.

Case in point,White House chief strategist Steve Bannonsreaction when askedwhy White House press briefings are sometimes held off-camera in reporting that press briefings are now shorter, less frequent, and routinely held off-camera, The Atlantic asked Bannon to comment.

Opting to have a little fun, he joked in a text message: Sean got fatter.

The jest was directed at White House press secretary Sean Spicer, who is reportedly being promoted to a position that oversees the entire White House communications operation.

Nonetheless, Bannons reply sent the left into a tizzy.

Even Chelsea Clinton got in on the act, accusing the presidents aide of fat shaming.

Its bad enough that CNNs Jim Acosta had a conniption over the briefings not being televised Spicer has been favoring off-camera press gaggles, with Acosta calling him kind of useless but Bannons politically incorrect reply really upset the left.

And fromMSNBC tool Kyle Griffin:

The best response to poor Griffins indignation may be this reply, which proves that some have retained their funny bones:

The hatred of Bannon is so strong, some even took to sticking up for Spicer, believe it or not while fat shaming Bannon!

Right.

Despite all the hand-wringing from social justice liberals out to save the world from itself, the kerfuffle may be best summed up in the tweet below only 7 1/2 years to go!

Tom is a grassroots activist who distinguished himself as one of the top conservative bloggers in Florida before joining BizPac Review.

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