White House Spokesman Criticizes Use of Anonymous Sources
There truly aren't enough "LOL"s for that one
White House spokesman Josh Earnest came under fire from the White House press corps Thursday when he dismissed the use of anonymous sources.
Earnest's criticism of an Associated Press story drew an exasperated response from reporters who noted that administration officials routinely demanded to be quoted without attribution.
The AP report said multiple U.S. officials used the phrase "not a slam dunk" to describe a U.S. intelligence assessment examining whether Syrian President Bashar Assad ordered a chemical weapons attack on a Damascus suburb. The alleged attack is being used by the U.S. to mount a possible military strike against Syria.
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Geez, when was the last time that there was an 'anonymous White House" source that leaked something favorable to the administration?
15 minutes ago?
Does Earnest John mean THOSE sources?
Josh Earnest? I can see why they gave him the job of mouthpiece.