Many saw yesterday’s Jim Acosta vs. Stephen Miller confrontation as a glaring example of media bias on the part of CNN’s White House reporter, but one person was very impressed: Jim Acosta:
Jim Acosta: "What you saw unfold in the briefing room is that [Miller] really just couldn't take that kind of heat " https://t.co/b88W2vlhDZ
— Axios (@axios) August 3, 2017
Is that so?
NARRATOR: This was not what unfolded https://t.co/SWn5RCECEz
— ?It's?Almost ⛄️Christmas? (@jtLOL) August 3, 2017
No-one saw that except Jim Acosta https://t.co/6RBQM6YdEM
— Adam Shaw (@AdamShawNY) August 3, 2017
Jim is the only person on the planet that saw that. https://t.co/rEBSmqRW5A
— john jackson (@pvtjokerus) August 3, 2017
No that's not really what everyone saw https://t.co/RKb7cXIqDg
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) August 3, 2017
No. No it isn’t at all:
https://twitter.com/cmahar3/status/893116759493890048
Not what I saw @Acosta, you ignorant, whiney pretender. https://t.co/yamq0K39hK
— Sheryl #rescue #loveofcountry (@sav01) August 3, 2017
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@Acosta is a bland dish served cold. Miller had Acosta for lunch and Thrush for dessert. Miller sliced both men up w history & facts.
— Common Sense (@Paine_1776) August 3, 2017
https://twitter.com/liberty_grl/status/893096110054674433
https://twitter.com/eddiecarl4468/status/893115234222821377
What I saw was a lying #FakeNews hack get schooled on history, while you cried about poems
— american❌⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@americanslavep2) August 3, 2017
Banning cameras from press conferences so journalists don't grandstand should be known as the Acosta Rule. https://t.co/1tYCDCr9hg
— Sam Valley (@SamValley) August 3, 2017
Solid suggestion!
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