OMG OMG OMG!
Ok, so we already wrote about the Sean Spicer parody account, @sean_spicier, earlier today but WE HAVE to write about him again because HOLY COW, this is Twitchy GOLD. And somehow this editor, while she was making fun of the idiots on Spicier’s timeline, crossed paths when he was posting this gem.
The Washington Times quoted the parody as Sean Spicer himself in their article about Trump’s SOTU address.
Check it out:
Starting to understand why some media types block mehttps://t.co/VoS0OwfqIB pic.twitter.com/pvjSiXQDtV
— Sean Spicier (@sean_spicier) February 4, 2018
*dying*
Like so dying that we died, came back to life, and died again.
L.O.L.
Peeing my pants over here!!!
— Sheik Yerbouti (@YerboutiSheik) February 4, 2018
Dude, that sounds like a personal problem.
But us too.
We can’t stop giggling.
@sean_spicier owns the media. As it should be.
— Blue State Snooze (@BlueSnoozeBlue) February 4, 2018
So owned.
Effin CLASSIC!
— LibertyJ (@LibertyJen) February 4, 2018
Doesn’t get much better than Spicier fooling a media outlet.
@wtimespolitics You had one job! pic.twitter.com/Ft3n7mkPim
— HeisenbergHattie (@HBergHattie) February 4, 2018
Just one job.
If you like your sources, you can keep your sources.
— Covfefe Redacted (@vejrm01) February 4, 2018
Recommended
We see what you did there.
Do you get the warm fuzzies when you punk a major news publication?
I do.— MrsFiveO (@MrsFiveO) February 4, 2018
We do.
https://twitter.com/ceb1097/status/960191171367723009
And they wonder why we call them fake news?
Can’t get over this, EH OH EL.
https://twitter.com/Gayle_Bailey/status/960194042196721665
Biggest and best fish YET.
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