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The Federalist "It’s starting to seem as though Jim Acosta is biased. His latest video report must truly be seen to be believed."
. . . "Of course, Acosta thought he was undermining Trump’s “national emergency” narrative by depicting a relatively peaceful scene along a section of steel slats in McAllen, Texas on Thursday. Were he not so blinded by his own bias and thirst for retweets, Acosta may have realized the “tranquil[ity]” he encountered actually kind of makes Trump’s point about the wall. But that’s asking a little too much."
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Josh Holmes
✔ @HolmesJosh Expressing shock that there is no imminent threat as he walks along....a border wall. I think that’s the point, right?
. . . "Ever fueled by an aggressive self-awareness deficit, Acosta just couldn’t help but frame his 30-second video report as an indictment of Trump’s policy, making his self-own that much sweeter. The only disadvantage here is that we’re spilling another round of ink on Acosta, which is ultimately what the guy wants. What I want, on the other hand, is Burger King, so at least Acosta has that. "
Emily Jashinsky is culture editor at The Federalist. You can follow her on Twitter @emilyjashinsky .
“ 'Jim Acosta just posted one of the biggest self owns ever,” social media strategist Caleb Hull responded. ‘He's walking along the border where there's a wall in place talking about how there's nothing that ‘resembles a national emergency situation’ and ‘there's no migrants trying to rush.’ "That's because there's a wall, Jim.”
"Others swiping at Acosta included one of his former CNN colleagues Peter Hamby." . . .





watch the parade of objective ABC notables solemnly intoning what a reprobate Bill was throughout the Lewinsky fiasco. It raises the question as to where were they in the 1990s when he was apparently molesting and raping his way from Arkansas north to D.C., and jeopardizing U.S. national security along the way (blackmail anyone?)? But it raises the yet even more tantalizing question of what has changed? Why now?






