CNN’s Jim Acosta told Brian Stelter this morning that journos like himself are suffering from “post-Trump stress disorder” and are having a tough time finding things to talk about now that Orange Man Bad has retired to Florida:
NEW: CNN's Brian Stelter and Jim Acosta discuss their struggles with "post-Trump stress disorder," and admit that journalists are having a hard time finding interesting content with Trump no longer in the White Housepic.twitter.com/BHwlYWalPY
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) April 4, 2021
Trump did say the media would miss him:
CNN has Post-Trump Ratings Disorder ?https://t.co/T0jOMfzpYo
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) April 4, 2021
Here’s an idea: Just don’t talk about Trump?
I'd bet any money that Jim "I'm In Danger" Acosta dreams of Trump nightly.
Listen to this answer: aside from pathetically admitting he has "post-Trump-stress-disorder," he says he can cover the news without reference to Trump, but every sentence is about Trump, proving he can't: https://t.co/oZUQPTCiva
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) April 4, 2021
Acosta also bitched about high-speed rail in America and wanted to know why he can’t get reliable WiFi on the Acela from New York City to DC:
CNN’s @Acosta on Biden infrastructure bill: “As far as I’m concerned, can we just have a damn high-speed train in this country? I mean, can I please get to New York from Washington without problems on the Acela? And can I get on the Wifi by the way?" pic.twitter.com/0CaEDikDXx
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) April 4, 2021
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Another classic “Dear Diary” moment:
Poor Acosta, tough life.
— Karol Markowicz (@karol) April 4, 2021
Does he really think millions of Americans give a crap about how the high-paid journalist can’t figure out how to pay for his own WiFi while on a train?
Millions of people are living in food poverty as a result of shutdowns, neoliberal immigration and warmongering policies and Acosta is on TV complaining his wifi doesn't work on the Acela between New York and D.C.
— Raheem Kassam (@RaheemKassam) April 4, 2021
He’s out of touch (they all are):
Not knocking fast and efficient travel here. Just think conversations about America’s infrastructure needs should involve everyday Americans outside of the Acela corridor.
— Ana Rosa Quintana (@ana_r_quintana) April 4, 2021
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