He’s a special kind of stupid.
That is why CNN pays him.
You left out "total idiot."
Stupidity is immune to its own stupidity.
If a black hole was anywhere near Earth, we wouldn’t be having this conversation, Don.
I wonder what his position is with respect to the “Dunning Kruger effect”.
Perhaps we could discuss with Rep Hank Johnson about Guam
Or Spicer could have asked, “Is that your question?”
It seems to me like a waste as these are very valuable questions for journalists to ask.
the elites love gay blacks. They love anything that doesn’t produce children who can one day rise up to hang them all on meat hooks
All these CNN clowns talk to the president in such a condescending manner. They treated hussein obama with the utmost respect. I hope they all get a flesh eating virus.
The title line of this story holds so many possibilities of expanding the English language that I know I would be banned from FR if I tried to do it.
Lemon, black hole, sucked, smarts, lost plane. It can’t get much better than that.
Sean cracks me up.
I actually watch WH briefings now.
The Drunk Black Gay Dude that had his Ear Pierced on Live TV, that guy?
Apparently, a singularlity has formed between Don Lemon’s ears.
The DunningKruger effect is a cognitive bias in which low-ability individuals suffer from illusory superiority, mistakenly assessing their ability as much higher than it really is. Dunning and Kruger attributed this bias to a metacognitive incapacity, on the part of those with low ability, to recognize their ineptitude and evaluate their competence accurately. Their research also suggests corollaries: high-ability individuals may underestimate their relative competence and may erroneously assume that tasks which are easy for them are also easy for others.[1]
Dunning and Kruger have postulated that the effect is the result of internal illusion in those of low ability, and external misperception in those of high ability: “The miscalibration of the incompetent stems from an error about the self, whereas the miscalibration of the highly competent stems from an error about others.”[1]
Sean Spicer
Spicer is the son of Kathryn (née Grossman) and Michael William Spicer. While the Spicers were living in Port Washington, he was born at North Shore Hospital in Manhasset, New York.[2] Spicer grew up in Barrington, Rhode Island.[12] His father was an insurance agent and his mother is the department manager in the East Asian studies department at Brown University.[13][1][14]
Spicer attended Portsmouth Abbey School, from 1985 to 1989.[15] Spicer volunteered for local political campaigns in Rhode Island while in high school and continued those activities while at college.[16]
He attended Connecticut College from 1989 to 1993, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in government.[17] In college he was a student senator. In April 1993, he wrote a letter to the student paper, The College Voice, urging that new campus anti-smoking rules not alter existing accommodations for smoking during examinations, then submitted an angry complaint after they rendered his byline as “Sean Sphincter”, for which he received further ribbing from the campus satirical publication Blats. The incident was later cited as the beginning of his contentious relationship with the media.[18][19]
In 2012, he received a master’s degree in national security and strategic studies from the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.[20]
Don Lemon
Lemon was born in 1966 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was educated at Baker High School, a public high school in the small city of Baker in East Baton Rouge Parish. He majored in broadcast journalism at Brooklyn College in Brooklyn, New York, and attended Louisiana State University.[1][2] While in college, Lemon worked as a news assistant at WNYW in New York City.
Black hole?, isn’t that racist or something.