As Twitchy told you, CNN’s foremost brave firefighter Jim Acosta is standing firm against the dictatorship that is the Trump presidency by refusing to back down after shouting at Trump during yesterday’s signing ceremony in Singapore:
Dear Brad.. dictatorships take away press credentials. Not democracies. https://t.co/TqgCHOW0t6
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) June 13, 2018
Did we mention he’s brave? He’s just asking question, dammit! That’s his job!
alternate headline for this @FoxNews chyron from this morning: CNN reporter does his job pic.twitter.com/EkC0f38D8B
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) June 13, 2018
Things sure have changed …
This CNN story from 2012 when a conservative reporter interrupted an Obama event with a policy question, is hilarious in light of @Acosta and @oliverdarcy etc now insisting this is totes their job pic.twitter.com/EvYWcfv8JQ
— Orange Muppet Energy (@sunnyright) June 13, 2018
Especially since the CNN story in 2012 provided two options for what interrupting a presidential event with a policy question could be. Neither was “a reporter’s job” pic.twitter.com/UXY1PTgcLx
— Orange Muppet Energy (@sunnyright) June 13, 2018
And it gets even better:
Fun byline on this one.https://t.co/s5AREDfVj9 pic.twitter.com/22FQ04RetA
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) June 13, 2018
Awkward! (Especially given the fact that Stelter retweeted Darcy’s “alternative headline” tweet.)
Oh man. Of course. https://t.co/KNm8YiRGdT
— Orange Muppet Energy (@sunnyright) June 13, 2018
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Update:
Who’s up for some more hypocrisy?
No problem with Acosta shouting questions at Trump and Kim, but the reaction among journalists between that, and Neil Munro shouting questions at Obama in the Rose Garden has been enlightening.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) June 13, 2018
I guess we're just going to memory hole how Munro was portrayed as a disrespectful heckler by other journalists and media outlets.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) June 13, 2018
Here's how Acosta's network portrayed Obama getting questions shouted at him by reporters pic.twitter.com/Gsp5iHDNrE
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) June 13, 2018
"Incident seen as latest in string of disrespectful actions toward the president" Pretty good guys. pic.twitter.com/wY1g0N2vP9
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) June 13, 2018
Here's Politico pic.twitter.com/ThN8V7544c
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) June 13, 2018
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