State Dept Spokesman Bursts Into Laughter After Claiming Transparency

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The left have no shame.

Via American Mirror:

In a moment that perhaps best crystallizes the Obama administration’s attitude towards “transparency,” a State Department spokesman burst into laughter today after he began a press conference by calling it an “exercise in transparency and democracy.”

Associated Press reporter Matt Lee offered the ultimate zinger, “Is that what it is? I thought it was an exercise in spin and obfuscation,” responding to spokesman Mark Toner.


 
The left have no shame.

Via American Mirror:

In a moment that perhaps best crystallizes the Obama administration’s attitude towards “transparency,” a State Department spokesman burst into laughter today after he began a press conference by calling it an “exercise in transparency and democracy.”

Associated Press reporter Matt Lee offered the ultimate zinger, “Is that what it is? I thought it was an exercise in spin and obfuscation,” responding to spokesman Mark Toner.




That guy maybe taking a very unwanted vacation, it may last longer than he thinks.
 
At least he's honest. A refreshing change. Hard to defend the mountain of corruption.
 
That was my thought, too.
The left have no shame.

Via American Mirror:

In a moment that perhaps best crystallizes the Obama administration’s attitude towards “transparency,” a State Department spokesman burst into laughter today after he began a press conference by calling it an “exercise in transparency and democracy.”

Associated Press reporter Matt Lee offered the ultimate zinger, “Is that what it is? I thought it was an exercise in spin and obfuscation,” responding to spokesman Mark Toner.




That guy maybe taking a very unwanted vacation, it may last longer than he thinks.
 
Maybe he will "commit suicide" along with the Clinton biographer today.
 
The left have no shame.

Via American Mirror:

In a moment that perhaps best crystallizes the Obama administration’s attitude towards “transparency,” a State Department spokesman burst into laughter today after he began a press conference by calling it an “exercise in transparency and democracy.”

Associated Press reporter Matt Lee offered the ultimate zinger, “Is that what it is? I thought it was an exercise in spin and obfuscation,” responding to spokesman Mark Toner.




That guy maybe taking a very unwanted vacation, it may last longer than he thinks.

In this day? He more likely got a high five from his boss.
 
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