The Washington Times quotes Sean Spicier, a Twitter parody account, and attributes it to the former white house spokesman, Sean Spicer.
Might be time to end this.https://t.co/KTKhyEsI6M pic.twitter.com/aYMaDDAb0T
— Sean Spicier (@sean_spicier) October 22, 2017
I’m sorry it was the Washington Times. They’re one of the better rags out there. It would have been far better in the Post.
I don’t think Spicier should quit. I think it’s hilarious. And by the way, if the WT wasn’t in such a damn hurry, they’d have seen the extra “i” in the last name AND they could have looked as his timeline. This is the 2nd time a right paper has fallen for it. Mostly, he catches the left in his net. LOL
Maxine VVaters fools a lot of people, too. But still hilarious…
How about Sarah Sandiers?
When I read Twitter my feed is mostly Spicier, James Woods, Scott Adams. I follow some others but those are the most prolific. And entertaining!
It’s funny, Spicier is laughing in their faces, they are so consumed with hatred they don’t even see it.
No self-awareness at all.
The harpies collaborate on the news and they cannot figure out a parody account?
In all truthfulness, it has to sound plausible, to work.
James Woods, Iowahawk, Spicier, they are national treasurwits.
To me, Sean Spicier is about the only thing on twitter worth reading, though James Woods is starting to catch my eye.
27 year olds who literally know nothing.