So Suzy Rice tried to have her own Trump comeback at Trump yesterday after he was ripping on her from Twitter.
Susan Rice, who was a disaster to President Obama as National Security Advisor, is now telling us her opinion on what to do in Syria. Remember RED LINE IN THE SAND? That was Obama. Millions killed! No thanks Susan, you were a disaster.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 19, 2019
I mean, pretty typical. Nothing too special. But Suzy saw it as the perfect opportunity to fire this one off:
Then why did you come up and hug me at 2015 WHCD when I’d never met you (which was totally gross) and whisper in my ear that I had been “very unfairly treated” over Benghazi and “was doing a great job for the country”? https://t.co/HG3SU2gfrE
— Susan Rice (@AmbassadorRice) October 19, 2019
Ohhhhhh boy. That IS kinda odd, right? I mean, conservatives were incensed about Benghazi, Trump appeared to be with us, and yet here he is playing kissyface with Susy Rice.
Oh wait:
#ToughLove p. 382 https://t.co/gIRM1rLGey
— Susan Rice (@AmbassadorRice) October 19, 2019
I see. She was selling a book, that’s why she was just waiting for the right opportunity to fire this one off.
So I went looking for evidence this happened. The meeting definitely did – remember this was before Trump won the election:
.@realDonaldTrump just hugged Susan Rice and whispered (loudly) in her ear: "Nothing's easy in life." #WHCD pic.twitter.com/BshKih1CCO
— Judy Kurtz (@JudyKurtz) April 26, 2015
And this:
That time when Donald Trump went in for a snuggle with Susan Rice. (#WHCD thru the eyes of @_RoxanneRoberts) http://t.co/LWmwftceIO
— Amy Argetsinger (@AmyArgetsinger) April 27, 2015
Look at this one:
What did Donald Trump say to Susan Rice at the White House Correspondents Dinner? My take on what I saw http://t.co/hIPooZnR6U #WHCD
— AprilDRyan (@AprilDRyan) April 26, 2015
Bizarrely, wannabe journalist April Ryan DELETED that post, probably because it was called “ode to Donald Trump.”
Here’s a screenshot from the wayback machine:
She clearly disliked him, even back then. BUT, in all of these accounts, Rice said he was pleasant. I guess she discovered that it was a “gross” encounter later…
