pcosmar
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Media whore.
Whore Media.
Media whore.
All videos clearly show her doing her job to take the mic to the next reporter and him pushing her arm down to stop her. Are you really going to deny this?
Put him in the back of the room and don't let him ask questions for a few weeks/months.
All videos clearly show her doing her job to take the mic to the next reporter and him pushing her arm down to stop her. Are you really going to deny this?
Whore Media.
It's not?
Put him in the back of the room and don't let him ask questions for a few weeks/months.
All I'm saying is that everybody was a jerk & this incident is being blown way out of proportion.
Some friends on fedbook are freaking out saying that this is an attack on the free press and even calling for impeachment. I have long ago given up on responding to such idiocy, because it's pointless, but man, people are losing their minds these days.
The jump cut of that gif clearly qualifies as editorial license.
Trying to spin his obnoxious behavior as a 'karate chop'--verbally or via edited video (and every gif is edited)--does nothing to strengthen the position or the credibility of a point of view. Indeed, it weakens it. People who are disturbed by Acosta's unacceptable behavior become incensed at the way they are being manipulated. Deniers are given traction when the events are exaggerated beyond the bounds of factual reporting (it gives them something to deny).
Whose side are you on really that you want to shoot CNN's foes in the foot?
Here we are again where you are clearly taking the position of how the Progressives on the left are spinning a topic.
Calling this "assault" is over the top, but Acosta seems to have some sort of personality disorder where he can't help making himself the story. I don't know what his deal is, but he shouldn't act out his bizarre psychological deficiencies on the national stage.
The jump cut of that gif clearly qualifies as editorial license.
Trying to spin his obnoxious behavior as a 'karate chop'--verbally or via edited video (and every gif is edited)--does nothing to strengthen the position or the credibility of a point of view. Indeed, it weakens it. People who are disturbed by Acosta's unacceptable behavior become incensed at the way they are being manipulated. Deniers are given traction when the events are exaggerated beyond the bounds of factual reporting (it gives them something to deny).
Whose side are you on really that you want to shoot CNN's foes in the foot?
Calling this "assault" is over the top, but Acosta seems to have some sort of personality disorder where he can't help making himself the story. I don't know what his deal is, but he shouldn't act out his bizarre psychological deficiencies on the national stage.
Has Acosta apologize to the woman? That could restore a little dignity.
Has Acosta apologize to the woman? That could restore a little dignity.
He made a comment while it was happening allegedly, but he hasn't since apologized. He has doubled down.
Then the media doubled down.
Sarah Sanders showed a "doctored" video from Paul Joseph Watson (infowars) where he merely zooms in.
Paul Joseph Watson confirms on his twitter that he did not alter the video to make his arm come down faster, he merely zoomed in.
Just goes to show how much more fake news the media is than infowars ever was..
In the OP video he says "Pardon me, Ma'am."
Also, zooming by editing does speed up action a bit. In the vid you show, it is a bit faster, choppier & fuzzy.
Just sayin'.