The Diary of a Clown
During yesterday’s White House event commemorating the 6-month anniversary of the Tax Reform Law, CNN’s Jim Acosta acted like a horse’s ass.
From way back in the back of the room, Acosta shouted at President Trump.
OMG!
CNN's @Acosta repeatedly shouts "Mr. President, will you stop calling the press the enemy of the people" at @realDonaldTrump and is shushed by an onlooker! pic.twitter.com/6eEySyHVNx
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) June 29, 2018
For crying out loud.
No pun intended.
Over a room full of people applauding, Acosta knew he wouldn’t be heard.
But that really wasn’t Jim’s objective.
The shouted question wasn’t to be heard by the President.
No. Jim shouted the same question over and over solely for the benefit of the CNN camera parked behind him.
All so little Jim could rush to Twitter and complain.
I tried to ask the president if he would stop calling us the enemy of the people. He did not respond.
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) June 29, 2018
We also had a few folks who shushed is in the audience. Of course we are not going to be shushed. https://t.co/ZbSYaTVYti
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) June 29, 2018
Now there’s a clarion call if I ever heard one.
Forget “We shall never surrender!”
Forget “We shall overcome!”
Now it’s “We are not going to be shushed!!”
Obama spied on the AP, pulled Rosen's phone records, and tried to jail a reporter. With Trump, reporters defiantly refuse to be shushed. https://t.co/GIjzULc8PT
— Razor (@hale_razor) June 29, 2018
What’s terrifically sad is Jim Acosta really does see himself as a noble Guardian of the TruthTM.
But in reality, Jim is no better than a petulant pre-teen girl in a snit.
Fun game: Try to preface any Jim Acosta tweet with the words "Dear diary," https://t.co/zAFcfFD3eW
— neontaster (@neontaster) June 29, 2018
Okay, that’s hilarious.
And many folks on Twitter took his suggestion and ran with it.
Dear diary, https://t.co/RrUQ4xv61R
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) June 30, 2018
Dear diary, https://t.co/kMiMvB4bgW
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) June 30, 2018
Dear diary, https://t.co/3wffuv1lUV
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) June 30, 2018
Dear diary, https://t.co/8aHB3duEzS
— Luke Gallion (@lgallion93) June 30, 2018
Dear Diary, https://t.co/WNvAv1XX8l
— Jim Treacher (@jtLOL) June 29, 2018
You know Jim Acosta’s childish behavior has finally jumped the shark when a former CNN senior producer has had enough.
On a day journalists could honor the memory of fellow reporters tragically killed due to a deranged person with a vendetta going back years, Acosta tries to shift the blame to Trump, thus validating many Americans’ feelings about the Acela Media (that existed long before Trump).
— Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) June 29, 2018
But this is what Jim Acosta has become – a self-absorbed, sniveling, sulky schoolgirl with a grudge.
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Razor forgot what was done to Sharyl Attkisson as well as other reporters.
I hope the Secret Service is watching this psyco. The Gazette got shot up by a previous reporter that got let go, who lost his lawsuit against them.
Little Jimmy used to be relevent (as far as cnn is concerned) and now he is losing credibility, allies and notably, his civility.
A pattern in simular behavior?
Hmmm…
The MSM has hated conservatives for decades. Don is the first conservative President in 28 years and they are beside themselves with anger. their hate is clearly visible to “those who will see”!
Looks as though the Daily Wire borrowed (or stole – my preference) your Jim Acosta Diary idea. Thought you’d like to know. https://www.dailywire.com/news/32506/dear-diary-new-trend-mocks-cnns-jim-acosta-twitter-ryan-saavedra
The diary thing was all over Twitter. Nobody stole it from me. Ryan Saavedra came to his post the same way I did — by seeing it on Twitter.