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I'm no fan of Trump or Spicer but in this instance I'm with Spicer, he was 'off duty' and she decided to be exceptionally rude to him then wondered why he retaliated, hiding behind whatever ethnicity she now claims. Who said If you can't stand the heat keep out of the kitchen?
13:07 Tue 14th Mar 2017
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My flabber is ghasted...
Just another Sour grape muncher who didn't get her own way mouthing off. Lack of courtesy seems to be a trait of the disenfranchised left wing these days.
yeah I have picked up native american from somewhere

Sharn cant be - good irish american there - perhaps not as gobby as the Irish normally are ( sorry - golden-mouthed ) ( gabby as in gift of the gab )

and someone called Shri Chauhan pretty obviously ( ha!) is an asian ( = Indian ) name.

so native American as in born-there is a completely different use to the normal one ( oppressed minority driven onto reservations in breach of previous treaties which were not honoured )

There is a sport ( on m'a dit - a foreign language to enrage the usual suspects ) of Sean baiting apparently amongst the White House correspondents. all off camera which we dont know about because we never see. Triggered by his alternative-facts outburst.

good example of an unstructured interview I think
let me state clearly - Shri Chauhan is an Indian ( asian ) name.
The british were in India for two hundred years ( erm 1757-1947 ) am I the only one to have a recollection of it ? [ grandfather ICS - my grandfather not hers ]

Shri I think is hindi for "honoured" - it is also pretty obvious Shri was born in the land of the free and so is 'murican as Sharn is

sheesh.....
I can't stand the way people think they can give celebs/politicians etc grief when they are just going about their everyday business

But

Spicer snatches defeat from the jaws of victory here.
looks like PP is on the Gibberish potion again!
Indian American? that's a new one, which is in danger of being confused with what we now call 'Native American'

But no, in the article it is later made clear that she is of Indian decent, the Sub continent of India you understand.

Why do some find the need to prefix their countries of origin when describing themselves?
Indian American, African American, Afro Caribbean etc.

Some have never even visited those countries or continents.
I'm no fan of Trump or Spicer but in this instance I'm with Spicer, he was 'off duty' and she decided to be exceptionally rude to him then wondered why he retaliated, hiding behind whatever ethnicity she now claims. Who said If you can't stand the heat keep out of the kitchen?
Just another virtue signaller. They do so love to open up in attack mode, but swiftly turn all hurt and wronged when faced up. Now the complaint is.“That is racism and it is an implied threat. Think about the sheer audacity of Mr Spicer to say that to my face with a smile, knowing that he that he is being recorded on video” a video that she was making in an attempt to intimidate Spicer. What did he say? ‘Such a great country that allows you to be here’.” It tells you more about her "attitude" concerning her perceived rights and inheritance, and most of our very own second generation immigrants for that matter, when it comes to accepting the host Nation's right to govern and decide what is best for the whole. She then goes on to say “I am still stunned by the boldness of having my citizenship threatened on camera". Notice he is "bold"(as in uncaring and insensitive) for pointing out that America was free and democratic long before her valued input. So she twists it into what can only be her biggest fear. ie. India is still there and welcomes activists and attention seekers. Go find gal. Meeh.
Two Americans in an Apple store. One says to the other "It's such a great country that allows you to be here."

A bit of an odd thing to say, don't you think? They're both American. So what was the basis of his comment?
The same as her need to confront him in a store and allege he was working for “a fascist”, and then go on to make accusations about links to Russia when he ignored her..... Perhaps. But only one of them did it with malice and forethought, then posted it on the vacuous online sites beloved by the Libz.
Another though. All this took place in an "Apple store" where she apparently was able to set up a means of secretly recording Spicer. Now did Apple know of this, and are they happy to be linked with it, because you know how aggressive they are in protecting their "brand" and ownership. Or were they in fact complicit or indeed the instigators of the stunt?
It's such a great country that allows you to be here, Togo.
bang on zebo. If you mix it with a pro do not be surprised when your plaster is kicked.
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No, I don't post fakenews
Quite what an apple employee is doing calling someone else a fascist is beyond me.
//It's such a great country that allows you to be here, Togo//

As are all Countries that allow migrants and indeed welcome them, despite the evidence more and more suggesting that, perhaps such Countries need to perhaps be more perceptive and prepared to inspect and monitor the motives of said immigrants. Not just in the short term either, as we are learning to our displeasure.
//where she apparently was able to set up a means of secretly recording Spicer. //togo

I dont think so
it seems obviously a phone to me
which is why it was so wobbly as she was getting emotional as well

God knows what the rules in Washington / New York - they are probably one sided ( one party should know it is recorded but not necessary for both ) in which case it is hardly secret ....and erm she knew

as for apples permission - good one
do the apple heavies go up to everyone using a phone and say 'none of that here ma'am'
they would certainly sell a lot if they did

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