It’s common phrasing for somebody being made fun of. I assume that since the correspondence dinner has recently been a sort of roast of the administration by the press that she was using it in the “being targeted by jokes” sense, but who fucking knows anymore.
“Shots fired” is a very common idiom used to describe biting remarks in a speech aimed at a specific individual or group. It isn’t unusual language at all.
WTF??? Did she really admit that the shooting will be staged, or is “shots fired” common party phrasing I’m not familiar with?
It’s common phrasing for somebody being made fun of. I assume that since the correspondence dinner has recently been a sort of roast of the administration by the press that she was using it in the “being targeted by jokes” sense, but who fucking knows anymore.
“Shots fired” is a very common idiom used to describe biting remarks in a speech aimed at a specific individual or group. It isn’t unusual language at all.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/shots_fired!