![]() ![]() Even White House fanboy Chris Cillizza has taken her to task for this. The fact that Sanders lies habitually, and attacks the press, is just that: a fact. It’s probably lies.”Īxios, the website launched by diehard Beltway insiders Jim Vandehei and Mike Allen (both formerly of Politico), wrote a pearl-clutching sentence detailing how Wolf “made several uses of a vulgarity that begins with “p,” in an audience filled with Washington officials, top journalists and a few baseball legends (Brooks Robinson, Tony La Russa and Dennis Eckersley),” apparently forgetting that those Washington officials work for a president who got elected despite a taped conversation in which he boasted of his penchant for grabbing women by that vulgarity that begins with “p.” The president’s defense was that such language was “locker room talk,” so ostensibly those baseball legends were not new to that particular “vulgarity.” ![]() Like maybe she’s born with it, maybe it’s lies. She burns facts and then she uses that ash to create a perfect smoky eye. “I actually really like Sarah,” Wolf said. Michelle Wolf was the comedian at this year’s dinner, and made some jokes about White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders that were both funny and pointed, in that they pointed directly at Sanders’ penchant for lying to the press. ![]() The White House Correspondents’ Dinner happened this weekend and mostly no one cared, rightly, until some journalists thought it was a good idea to criticize a comedian for telling the truth, which is what both comedians and journalists are supposed to do. ![]()
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