Conservative Jewish Columnist: 'Shun Sarah Huckabee Sanders' for Her Lies
She said that no self-respecting employer should take her on after she finishes with this job because she has misled the public

Conservative Jewish columnist from the Washington Post, Jennifer Rubin stated that White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders should be shunned in the future, and that no self-respecting employer should employ her on account of her misleading claims and for endangering the lives of the press.
“Sarah Huckabee Sanders is so concerned that people aren’t nice to her," Rubin said, “And people like me think that — not that she should be harassed — but that she should be shunned. The reason is that she lies.”
“She attacks our free press and no respectable employer should hire her after this term,” Rubin continued. “Also, no university and no news outlet. She has lied and she has endangered the lives of reporters and that’s why she should be shunned. Not harassed — shunned.”
Rubin's outburst comes after Sanders clashed with journalist Jim Acosta, when he asked her to condemn President Trump's comments which called the press "enemies of the people". The sparring ended with Acosta leaving the press room.
“We don’t have to put it [the press briefing] on television, we don’t have to put it on television live,” proposed Rubin “If by some chance she utters some morsel of accurate information it could be fact-checked and related to the audience. The same thing with the rallies — no reason to put them on live television.”
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Rubin frequently criticizes the Trump administration and has previously called him an "arrogant fool" and "a flat out racist".
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