RNC's Sean Spicer Goes Nuts Over Russia Hacking Election Stories
It usually doesn't take much for RNC Spokesman Sean Spicer to lose his lunch on TV, so when CNN's Michael Smerconish quizzed him about Russia's hacking the RNC story, he almost had an brain aneurysm.
It was a heated debate for over nine minutes.
Spicer continually dismissed U.S. intelligence agencies as well as the NY Times and Washington Post, that have been saying Russia hacked it's way through our election process.
Spicer said the newspapers were 'reprehensible" for writing those articles. He also swears certain intelligence agencies are pushing a personal agenda.
Yes, just like the FBI's James Comey did to help Donald Trump. Oh, wait. Spicer never mentioned that one.
I'll put it like this: Clinton would almost certainly be President-elect if the election had been held on Oct. 27 (day before Comey letter).
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) December 11, 2016
"I know that we have worked with Intelligence agencies right now that are saying that we have not been hacked. "Our own systems show that we have not been hacked."