Another WH employee bites the dust.

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Doesn't indicate if she quit or was fired.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/aide-dismissive-mccain-departs-white-house-230226044--politics.html

"Sadler told colleagues last month they should disregard McCain's opinion on President Donald Trump's CIA nominee because "he's dying anyway," a remark that led to a torrent of criticism."

Good riddance to trash.
Still a lot more to take to the curb.
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What I had been reading was they were preparing for her exit the last two weeks. She was shit canned. They just wanted to let some time go by so they could say “see. This wasn’t about what she said at all.”

It’s the Trump admin. Can’t admit any one of them is a shitty person after all.
 
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I'm guessing she was asked to leave, but quietly. Someone with that level of empathy fits right the fuck in at the drumpf presidency.
 

UNCjigga

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I'm assuming that WH contractor arrested for attempted murder isn't coming back either...
 

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I heard she wasn't fired for dissing McCain.

And you believed that?

"Sadler could not immediately be reached for comment. An official said the departure was not spurred by her McCain comments but instead was fueled largely by an internal dispute with the White House director of strategic communications, Mercedes Schlapp, over the fallout from the comment about McCain. It was not clear whether Sadler was fired or forced to resign."

There's a distinction without a difference - wasn't because of her comments but because of a dispute with her boss? over the fallout from the comments. Kind of like the difference between she was either fired or forced to resign.

From https://www.syracuse.com/politics/i...n_was_dying_anyway_gone_from_white_house.html
 
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Just because things are so strange, am I supposed to feel glad she was fired or am I supposed to be angry she was fired?

Kind of like Comey. I’m still not sure if I should be happy or pissed that he got fired.
Same with Rex “Mr. Friend of Russia” award recipient.
 

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Oops, meant for this to go in the Pruitt thread.
 

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What Sadler said was true. The way she said it was extremely insensitive. She probably took lessons from her boss on how to act that way.
 

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It really doesn't matter how dysfunctional the Trump Administration may seem from the outside, America is still so much better off for electing Trump and not Crooked Hillary.
 

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It really doesn't matter how dysfunctional the Trump Administration may seem from the outside, America is still so much better off for electing Trump and not Crooked Hillary.

Lol. Hire a fraudster, then say at least it's not someone under public scrutiny for thirty years.

Consider these two possibilities

She's not crooked - Excemplary worker, dedicated to the country. Just lacking on charisma.

She's crooked - Look at all the amazing feats the right wing attributed to her. She pulled all of them off and not a single one prosecutable. Those are definitely presidential qualities.
 
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And you believed that?

"Sadler could not immediately be reached for comment. An official said the departure was not spurred by her McCain comments but instead was fueled largely by an internal dispute with the White House director of strategic communications, Mercedes Schlapp, over the fallout from the comment about McCain. It was not clear whether Sadler was fired or forced to resign."

There's a distinction without a difference - wasn't because of her comments but because of a dispute with her boss? over the fallout from the comments. Kind of like the difference between she was either fired or forced to resign.

From https://www.syracuse.com/politics/i...n_was_dying_anyway_gone_from_white_house.html

Read some story where she threw her boss Schapp under the bus in a meeting and knives have been out ever since.

Either way, I see it as another hamfisted handling by the Trump admin into a lose-lose situation.

Where they stand, they publicly defended this woman for a despicable comment against a legitimate national hero (even if the base is pissed at him) and yet end up firing her anyway.

Now we're left speculating if was because they actually had some moral compass and sense of shame, or it if was just another causality of petty personnel disputes in the latest episode of Survivor: Whitehouse.
 

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Lol. Hire a fraudster, then say at least it's not someone under public scrutiny for thirty years.

Consider these two possibilities

She's not crooked - Excemplary worker, dedicated to the country. Just lacking on charisma.

She's crooked - Look at all the amazing feats the right wing attributed to her. She pulled all of them off and not a single one prosecutable. Those are definitely presidential qualities.

I've always said that Hillary was the greatest criminal mastermind the world has ever seen. She's so corrupt and yet so smart that she's been able to avoid prosecution for 30 years.

Either that or Republicans and anyone else investigating her are the most incompetent people ever to not be able to get anything on her.

I suspect righties will go with the latter though as they couldn't bring themselves to give her any sort of credit.
 

Bitek

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I've always said that Hillary was the greatest criminal mastermind the world has ever seen. She's so corrupt and yet so smart that she's been able to avoid prosecution for 30 years.

Either that or Republicans and anyone else investigating her are the most incompetent people ever to not be able to get anything on her.

I suspect righties will go with the latter though as they couldn't bring themselves to give her any sort of credit.

Such a master mind she lost elections to a black guy named Hussain who went to school in a madrassa, and a-plays-a-billionaire-on-reality-tv manchild who likes to fuck pornstars that look like his daughter when he's not laundering money for Russian mobsters and oil princes.

Clearly that made her the worst possible choice for the office.
 

sdifox

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Such a master mind she lost elections to a black guy named Hussain who went to school in a madrassa, and a-plays-a-billionaire-on-reality-tv manchild who likes to fuck pornstars that look like his daughter when he's not laundering money for Russian mobsters and oil princes.

Clearly that made her the worst possible choice for the office.


So you are back to Schrödinger's Hillary, both brilliant and stupid.