vanity fair, who wears stilettos to a hurricane in. michael: that was heartless but silly. howie: it portrays the first lady michael: she is not the first fir lady to get picked on. hillary clinton got picked on when she wore a page pant suit to a press briefing. this thing he said about the media not getting in harm s way and being cowards as you off key. howie: a lot of journalists did go into dangerous conditions there. erin: when the president was focusing on tack reformulater in the week i saw a number of cable news chryons saying the president is pivoting to tax
another flip-flop because trump and his team said they would have the most transparent administration in history and this is not transparent. howie: they say for security reasons, it saves money. marie harf, erin pike and amy holmes. happy easter. why tv news has so little coverage of religion. the dragging of a passenger was turned into a huge media story. what happened to my dad should never have happened to any human being.
howie: the notion there is something smelly here. marie: you have multiple trump advisors. it smells fishy because the trump administration has not been up front about these ties. they don t tell the whole truth and that makes people suspicious. amy: they can say relations between the two countries are at an all-time high. he fired michael flynn. erin: those things could be true as well, that trump is flip-flopping and his voters might see him as a flip-flopper. and you have seen both stories come out in the media. howie: his voters are strongly
complicated issues. but if you are the white house press secretary, you need to be better than this. this is the last in a long series of gaffes and misstatements and telling things that weren t exactly true. i think that hurts the office of the president and i think that hurts the white house. howie: in real-time it made reporters say this is a big story because it s blowing up on twitter. it s amazing how social media drives the regular media. erin: i would also point out when sean spicer is briefing at the podium, he doesn t have the ability to see what s blowing up on twitter and the reporters do. he didn t realize what he had stepped into. spicer did try to take this
howie: the notion there is something smelly here. marie: you have multiple trump advisors. it smells fishy because the trump administration has not been up front about these ties. they don t tell the whole truth and that makes people suspicious. amy: they can say relations between the two countries are at an all-time high. he fired michael flynn. erin: those things could be true as well, that trump is flip-flopping and his voters might see him as a flip-flopper. and you have seen both stories come out in the media. howie: his voters are strongly