I guess Sean Spicer won’t be the White House press secretary much longer.
Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle is talking out loud about negotiations she has entered to become the next press flack at the White House.
I find it fascinating to the max that Spicer would be hung out to dry in public by the White House and, presumably, by the president of the United States.
To borrow a phrase from a long time ago — I refer to the Watergate scandal of the 1970s — it suggests that Donald John Trump is making Spicer “twist slowly in the wind.”
In an odd sort of way, Guilfoyle’s public acknowledgement that she’s in the running to replace the press secretary makes me feel a bit of sympathy for Sean Spicer.
He deserves better treatment than what he appears to beĀ getting.
Yes, he does. I would hate to have to manipulate language the way his press secretaries are forced to do.