He is further fumbling the new media tools he's inherited with the bully pulpit of the presidency. White House press briefings, which should allow even a semi-skilled administration to wield considerable control over the national agenda, have become a nightmare ritual with press secretary Sean Spicer either being pounded with questions he can't handle or overreacting to the back-and-forth in an unpleasant way. Spicer was totally out of line Tuesday when he told April Ryan, White House correspondent for American Urban Radio Networks, to quit shaking her head as he answered a question from her.