sunday 1/22/2017 CALL TO ACTIVISM FOR DEMOCRACY!
IN A stunning DISPLAY OF NARCISSISTIC PETTINESS, the white house press secretary, Sean Spicer, fought back against imagery showing a weak inaugural turnout. his statements don't match the evidence. |
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HOW TO USE YOUR VOICE:
Now more than ever it is important to send an unequivocal message to the white house that we will not stand for a war on the press' job for oversight. We will not stand for false statements nor narcissistic pettiness.
Let's take our concerns straight to the new president!
Call the White House comment line at 202-456-1111 (Note: We are getting reports this line is closed today)
SO TAKE YOUR CONCERNS ONLINE!
You can email President Trump here:
Call the White House comment line at 202-456-1111 (Note: We are getting reports this line is closed today)
SO TAKE YOUR CONCERNS ONLINE!
You can email President Trump here:
You can also send letters to the White House here:
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
script for president trump/ sean spicer
Dear President Trump and Press Secretary Sean Spicer,
I wanted to express my utter disappointment in Mr. Spicer's press briefing yesterday evening.
First, I was struck by the fact that the government has chosen to address such a small and petty issue while so many real concerns face our nation.
Second, Mr. Spicer's demeanor was harsh and uncalled for. The media's job is for oversight and we do not welcome such a hostile environment for our press corps.
Finally, the evidence simply does not support Mr. Spicer's "alternative facts" for the number of people who attended the inauguration. The Press Secretary must maintain a special relationship with the People based on trust - if he continues to spread misinformation so easily disputed, he will harm an important buffer between the American people and their government.
It is only day two - you can do better!
I wanted to express my utter disappointment in Mr. Spicer's press briefing yesterday evening.
First, I was struck by the fact that the government has chosen to address such a small and petty issue while so many real concerns face our nation.
Second, Mr. Spicer's demeanor was harsh and uncalled for. The media's job is for oversight and we do not welcome such a hostile environment for our press corps.
Finally, the evidence simply does not support Mr. Spicer's "alternative facts" for the number of people who attended the inauguration. The Press Secretary must maintain a special relationship with the People based on trust - if he continues to spread misinformation so easily disputed, he will harm an important buffer between the American people and their government.
It is only day two - you can do better!