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Sid Snot;n3400985 said:"Reporters from many news organizations have expressed support for CNN's Jim Acosta after the White House revoked his press pass.
The "hard pass," which speeds up entry to the White House grounds, was suspended by the Trump administration on Wednesday night "until further notice." Why? Because of Acosta's combative exchange with President Donald Trump at his post-midterms press conference.
It is unclear whether Acosta will be turned away again on Thursday. It also remains to be seen whether White House reporters will walk out, or show solidarity with Acosta and CNN in other ways."
Acosta just asked for clarification of Trump's use of the word 'invasion' as the marchers were still hundreds of miles away. It didn't take much to get under Trump's skin and get him agitated; loose cannon anyone?
Mike Huckabee's connections to Fox News are the only reason his daughter has the Press Secretary's job. She's as much use as a chocolate teapot.
jakehake;n3401057 said:So they banAcosta for what seems to be an innocuous knock on the staffers arm yet retain a President whose view was grabbing them between the legs is fair game. Fake news really is the pinnacle
"In the original, contact was made for, let's say for illustration, in frame 14. But in the White House's version, that frame was repeated as frame 14, 15 and 16 but apart from those extra frames, the rest were identical. That is our objective analysis of fact - we do not comment on how or why it happened. Subjectively, you can make up your own minds but I would say that it makes the contact look more prominent"
Regardless;n3401060 said:Apparently, the "innocuous knock" was actually even more innocuous than it appeared.
The story I just heard on 5Live is that the White House doctored the video before releasing it - to make it look worse than it was.
The guest said they looked at the original footage and compared it, frame by frame, with the White House's version. Using his terminology (paraphrased)
More evidence that the White House is a law unto itself.... as if we didn't already know.
Regardless;n3401060 said:Apparently, the "innocuous knock" was actually even more innocuous than it appeared.
The story I just heard on 5Live is that the White House doctored the video before releasing it - to make it look worse than it was.
The guest said they looked at the original footage and compared it, frame by frame, with the White House's version. Using his terminology (paraphrased)
More evidence that the White House is a law unto itself.... as if we didn't already know.
Sid Snot;n3401090 said:And Fox News jumps to POTUS' side once again...
"Fox News anchor Chris Wallace said Thursday that Jim Acosta "makes it awfully hard to have journalistic solidarity" after the White House pulled the CNN White House correspondent's credentials. The White House decision followed an extended debate and confrontation with President Trump at a press conference on Wednesday.
"I think he embarrassed himself," Wallace told "Daily Briefing" host Dana Perino. "First of all, it was more of an argument than it was a question. He was disrespectful to his colleagues in asking repeated questions and, thereby, making it harder for them to get in a question. Then the President of the United States told him to sit down, and he refused, and he kept talking.""
Fox News - your only credible source of news in the USA.......not!!
Regardless;n3401173 said:Except actually, I do think there was a bit of truth in that, from what I've seen. I do buy into the view that Acosta didn't behave particularly well - although I did only see snippets of the press conference.
PNEESSEX;n3401197 said:I was particularly impressed by the statesman like behaviour from Trump. Man child petulance is such a good look.
Sid Snot;n3401270 said:He was at it again yesterday.....
Liberation;n3401272 said:Oh but for the return of " Spitting Image " ...
PNEESSEX;n3401197 said:I was particularly impressed by the statesman like behaviour from Trump. Man child petulance is such a good look.
PNEroulette;n3424024 said:People slag off Trump as though he's a stand alone guy, but basically he represents what nearly half of Americans stand for. So if you slag him off your slagging off half of the Americans , they know what he's like because he speaks what they feel underneath .
A lot of people in Britain like him as well . Many have a similar mindset.
Personally think the guy is a complete tool , with a heartless streak towards those who are less advantaged in society plus his climate change denial to benefit his business buddies is disgusting.
this is actually staggering:
No, i must ry and find that oneShe's fantastic. Have you seen her green deal?