Liberals Lose Their Minds After Learning The 1 Thing Sanders Does Before Every WH Brief

Liberals Lose Their Minds After Learning The 1 Thing Sanders Does Before Every WH Brief

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Sarah Huckabee-Sanders has done an amazing job as White House Pres Secretary. She handles the press core like no other and she stands out in the best possible way because of it. But because she works for the Trump administration she doesn’t get the credit she rightfully deserves a lot of the time. In fact, she is often the target of late night liberal talk show hosts. Now, liberals are freaking out over the latest bit of information they found out about what Sanders does before her White House press briefings.

Reports from Politico indicate that Sanders says a prayer before every press briefing that she holds. Something that is not surprising considering her families strong Baptist faith and religious presence within the Republican Party. However, you won’t hear people reporting on it in the mainstream media. Additionally, her kids artwork hands on a board that is behind her desk. On her book shelf she has literature such as, The Christian Life and Character and Gone with the Wind.

In an interview with the Washington Post she noted,

“Religious conservatives aren’t outsiders in this White House, but generally speaking, they are. If someone says something about another faith, particularly liberals come to their defense in a raging motion, but if someone attacks a Christian, it’s perfectly fine. At some point we became a culture that said that was okay.”

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However, this isn’t the first time that Sanders has been poked and prodded. Sanders recently attended the White House Correspondents Dinner, which is annually held to honor journalists and those in the media. The BBC reported,

“It is an American press tradition that goes back decades: the US president endures a friendly ribbing in front of an audience of journalists, all in the name of charity. But with Donald Trump skipping the White House Correspondents’ Dinner for the second year running, the honour of attending this year went to his press secretary, Sarah Sanders.

Sanders said the president had encouraged his staff to attend, and that she thought it was “important for us to be here”. After enduring biting mockery from comedian Michelle Wolf, she looked as though she might be regretting the choice. Many administration officials, including the president himself, became the butt of the joke. (Trump tweeted the following morning that he thought the event was “boring” and that Wolf “bombed”.)

But the onslaught against Sanders, sitting on the head table, left onlookers arguing about whether Wolf had gone too far, or whether her comments were justified. In a ‘roast’ that drew both laughs and gasps, Wolf started by saying: “We are graced with Sarah’s presence tonight. I have to say I’m a little star struck.”

The former Daily Show contributor then compared the press secretary to the matronly but terrifying disciplinarian in the TV adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s most famous dystopian novel. “I love you as Aunt Lydia in ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’,” Wolf told Sanders. The comedian caused more controversy with a quip referring to her make-up: “I actually really like Sarah. I think she’s very resourceful. But she burns facts and then she uses that ash to create a perfect smokey eye.

“Maybe she’s born with it, maybe it’s lies. It’s probably lies.” Maggie Haberman, White House correspondent for the New York Times (which stopped attending the event in 2008), questioned Wolf’s attack on the press secretary’s appearance. Another Twitter user wrote: “Shame on her! How dare she go after her looks and character. What happened to women power and women stick together?

“I guess that only happens when you are on the same side of the isle. I hope she never works again!” After her routine, Wolf said she was commenting on Sanders’ “despicable behaviour” rather than her looks. But others watching said it showed Mr Trump, who has called the media “the enemy of the American people”, was right not to attend the event. “This is disgusting, unfunny, and exactly why most of America dislikes the media,” wrote one critic on social media. Comedian Tim Young suggested media mockery of Mr Trump was fuelling support for him.

But other correspondents and comedians watching, such as New York Times commentator Wajahat Ali, said the press secretary was fair game. Kumail Nanjani, actor and co-writer of the film The Big Sick, said Sanders did not deserve any pity. The White House has caused controversy with attacks on immigrants and been accused of fuelling racism. Sanders has been accused of dodging questions and even lying for the president in connection with the investigation into alleged Russian interference in his 2016 campaign