As Twitchy reported earlier, Michelle Wolf’s ‘performance’ at the White House Correspondent’s Dinner was so obnoxious that even some members of the media called it out. Like Maggie Haberman of the New York Times:
That @PressSec sat and absorbed intense criticism of her physical appearance, her job performance, and so forth, instead of walking out, on national television, was impressive.
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 29, 2018
Now, we imagine Michelle expected the Right to be angry and even disturbed by the horribly misogynistic things she said about Sarah Sanders, but clearly, she didn’t expect any pushback from the Left or the media itself.
You can tell from her smug and quite frankly gross reply:
Hey mags! All these jokes were about her despicable behavior. Sounds like you have some thoughts about her looks though? ? https://t.co/JRzzvhBuey
— Michelle Wolf (@michelleisawolf) April 29, 2018
When you need to rely on being hateful and mean to be ‘funny,’ that’s Michelle Wolf’s whole schtick.
https://twitter.com/EdwardHannanCan/status/990488327693324289
Journalism took 5 steps back in the wrong direction tonight, thanks to you.
— Jake Taylor (@trollarchjake) April 29, 2018
You always remind me why I will never get married again.
— Hale Burnside MD (@RuffusMD) April 29, 2018
The only despicable one is you.
— Robert Cornell (@RBCornell) April 29, 2018
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And sadly enough, she wasn’t even all that funny.
Tonight’s #WHCD was a disgrace
— Sean Spicer (@seanspicer) April 29, 2018
That’s putting it nicely.
Thank you! https://t.co/0Nsx5ZBj8c
— Michelle Wolf (@michelleisawolf) April 29, 2018
If the media’s goal was to divide the country and make us dislike them even more, they succeeded.
Seems kind of weird in this age of female empowerment in the face of misogyny that for 8 years, two white male press secretaries were completely off limits to comedians but it's now courage to go after the woman.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 29, 2018
Funny how these same people who claim to champion women are the first to attack them when they disagree politically.
And not funny in a good way.
But still funnier than her standup.
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