Susan Rice sent minor tremors through social media Tuesday after the Washington Post published her piece outlining how the public’s safety is tied directly to the credibility of the White House. There’s a valid message there somewhere, but Americans generally agreed that Rice was the worst person possible to deliver it.
She might no longer have the political clout to appear on five different Sunday morning shows on the same day, but PBS rolled out the red carpet for the former national security advisor Wednesday so she could continue to troll the American public while using at least part of their tax money to do so, just like old times.
The world wonders and worries if the White House can be trusted, @AmbassadorRice tells @JudyWoodruff.
Watch: https://t.co/1WhjrJwUMA pic.twitter.com/x1Gats8m49
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) March 22, 2017
We checked the date just to be certain this wasn’t a rerun from 2012.
When White House shares inaccurate information "it shakes the credibility and confidence of our allies," @AmbassadorRice tells @JudyWoodruff pic.twitter.com/B24hvgZhJz
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) March 22, 2017
She’s really going through with this, isn’t she?
YOU TUBE VIDEO
— Joe Arredondo (@JoeArredondo6) March 22, 2017
This is the same Susan Rice who said over & over Benghazi was a result of the video?
— Michael Dorsett (@Frobozky) March 22, 2017
It can’t be … it just can’t. She’d have to be either completely shameless or utterly devoid of self-awareness. OK, maybe it is her.
When military decisions go wrong, "it's very important that the commander-in-chief own responsibility" for them, says @AmbassadorRice pic.twitter.com/dB3jXwmK7e
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) March 22, 2017
yes, now that O is gone?
— M??GA/KAG (@mannreagan) March 22, 2017
https://twitter.com/tarheeltroll/status/844686410321969153
Susan Rice knows a lot about sharing inaccurate information..she's a champion practitioner.
— Roy Biker (@roybiker123) March 22, 2017
How ironic that Susan Rice would talk about honesty. Has everyone forgotten Benghazi?
— Om Mani Padme Hum (@cclemens49) March 22, 2017
Your #GetTrump campaign is doomed to fail. Your credibility can't get much lower. I look forward to your inevitable irrelevancy!
— David Gondek (@mutex7) March 22, 2017
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