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Here’s How Sarah Huckabee Sanders Excuses Trump’s Conduct

SAY WHAT?

INTEL REPORT--For a just-published profile of White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the New Yorker’s Paige Williams got spotty cooperation. As it turns out, Sanders treats profile writers much the way she treats the press in her increasingly rare briefings. With a meddling touch, that is. Writes Williams: “Sanders may accept that she can’t control the questions she is asked, but she nevertheless tries to take control of every exchange. In her interactions with me, she took this approach to extremes, saying that almost everything was off the record.” 

What’s not off the record is the interview that Sanders gave to Baptist Press in January, where she talked about her Christian faith — a topic on which this daughter of a former Southern Baptist preacher turned politician, Mike Huckabee, has always been outspoken. In those comments, Sanders spoke about how religion mixes with politics: “A lot of times people say you need to separate faith and work, and my answer is that you can’t. Because if you are a deep-rooted Christian, your faith is what defines you, and I think that’s something that I try to take with me in everything I do and certainly don’t separate that when I go to work every day.” (Read the rest.)

 

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Kellyanne’s Husband Rips Trump’s ‘Ceaseless, Shameless, Witless’ Lies

Mary Papenfus

 

INTEL REPORT--White House counselor Kellyanne Conway’s husband hopped on Twitter — again — to slam President Donald Trump, this time blasting his “ceaseless, shameless, witless prevarication on virtually all topics.”

George Conway issued the tweet in response to Trump’s own tweet Friday complaining about former President Barack Obama mistakenly saying — a decade ago — that he had visited 57 states during 15 months of campaigning. Obama later indicated to reporters that he might have been getting a bit tired. The fact-checking Snopes website deemed it a “slip of the tongue.”

Trump complained that there was “very little mention” of Obama’s blooper in the “fake news media,” adding: “Can you imagine if I said that ... story of the year.”

That’s when Conway, a conservative lawyer, decided to point out the differences between the credibility of the two presidents:

Conway has issued a slew of tweets zapping the president after Trump took office. He has most recently been retweeting links to stories about Trump’s low approval ratings and the president’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort reaching a cooperation plea deal with special counsel Robert Mueller

 A Washington Post feature last month about the couple quoted Kellyanne Conway as saying that her husband’s tweets were “disrespectful” and “a violation of basic decency, certainly, if not marital vows.” She demanded that she be quoted as an anonymous source, but the newspaper refused.

(Posted originally at HuffPost.) 

-cw