In honor of Sean Spicer’s resignation, here are some of his biggest screw-ups

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What, you thought we were going to be nice to Sean Spicer just because he’s resigning? That man spent the past six months helping to prop up Donald Trump’s treasonous and disastrous administration. So Spicer gets no sympathy from us here. Instead, in honor of his resignation, here’s a quick look back at some of his biggest screw-ups on the job.

– Sean Spicer once spent an entire press briefing lying about the size of Donald Trump’s inauguration crowd, while wearing the wrong sized suit.

– Spicer accidentally tweeted his own password, then had to be assigned a new password, and ended up tweeting it as well.

– Spicer tried to minimize the evil of Adolf Hitler by comparing him favorably Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, while getting Assad’s name wrong in four different ways.

– At various points Sean Spicer has invented fictional world leaders “Joe Trudeau” and “Malcolm Trumble” while also inventing the “Majinsky act.”

– Sean Spicer once tweeted “pot” for no apparent reason:

– During his very first briefing room appearance, Sean Spicer started off by saying “I know our fish…”

– Spicer once wore an upside down American flag pin during a briefing, so some suggested it may have been a cry for help instead of an error.

– And by last Friday, Sean Spicer had given up on the job to the point that he was just tweeting baseball scores.

We should probably give Sean Spicer credit for having the guts to resign once it was made clear to him by Donald Trump that he was no longer wanted on the job. That opposed to Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who was publicly told to hit the road this week and is still sticking around anyway. Now that Spicer is resigning, we wish nothing but the best for Melissa McCarthy in her future acting endeavors.