Skeptic Bob
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I wonder if Acosta gets his pass back and is able to attend future White House events (daily briefings or conferences) will Acosta get the privilege of being called on to ask questions often (if at all)?
I don't think a court can regulate that.
LOL!Why do you hate the freedom of the press?
This and similar threads: brought to you by the same people who claimed it violated free speech for Hogg to call for a boycott.
Try to focus on the poll subject. If you wish to make a Hogg poll go create one. Good luck.
I don't think a court can regulate that.
If you want people to focus on a subject then don't make it a subject that you rendered meaningless when you loaded it.
It would further help if the way you didn't load the subject in such a way that it screamed out for another person to note its inherent hypocrisy.
You read the court's ruling and therefore have no idea what it was actually ruling on. To use your own misplaced term, you don't know what it is the court was trying to "regulate."
And if you had tried to read the ruling, you almost certainly don't have the training or experience to understand what is going on in it.
All your "subject" boiled down to was you going herr herr Trump pwned the librul
Why? So Trump can just whine like a toddler and kick them out, too, when that person asks a question he cannot immediately handle with narcissist-laced hyperbole?
I just can't imagine Donnie Twitter or the Shuckabee passing on the opportunity to cause yet another televised scene with Acosta.
No doubt it is being planned and gamed beforehand. The Trump WH simply cannot stomach a judicial victory for the "enemy of the people" national media.
If you want people to focus on a subject then don't make it a subject that you rendered meaningless when you loaded it.
It would further help if the way you didn't load the subject in such a way that it screamed out for another person to note its inherent hypocrisy.
You read the court's ruling and therefore have no idea what it was actually ruling on. To use your own misplaced term, you don't know what it is the court was trying to "regulate."
And if you had tried to read the ruling, you almost certainly don't have the training or experience to understand what is going on in it.
All your "subject" boiled down to was you going herr herr Trump pwned the librul
Why? So Trump can just whine like a toddler and kick them out, too, when that person asks a question he cannot immediately handle with narcissist-laced hyperbole?
I wonder if Acosta gets his pass back and is able to attend future White House events (daily briefings or conferences) will Acosta get the privilege of being called on to ask questions often (if at all)?
I don't think a court can regulate that.
LOL!
My post did not mention anything that resembles a hate for freedom of the press. In fact I am all for more free speech not grandstanding of one to deny another.
Just like all our freedoms, they come with personal responsibilities. When journalists show up and behave themselves and show the proper decorum that has been awarded all administrations things will run more smoothly. Nothing wrong with asking hard questions but there's a group of WH journalists that turn pressers into a circus. They have branched away from dealing with facts and now spin their opinions as facts. They grandstand expecting the presser to allow them to continue to ask multiple questions denying other journalist time to ask a question important to them.
No and why doesn't CNN just put another faux-journalist in there?
I wonder if Acosta gets his pass back and is able to attend future White House events (daily briefings or conferences) will Acosta get the privilege of being called on to ask questions often (if at all)?
I don't think a court can regulate that.
I wonder if Acosta gets his pass back and is able to attend future White House events (daily briefings or conferences) will Acosta get the privilege of being called on to ask questions often (if at all)?
I don't think a court can regulate that.
trump will call on Acosta the next time trump feels the need to fire up his base by beating up on the press. His slobbering supporters love that ****!
Perhaps. I suspect slack-jawed drooling progressives are at "pearl-clutch mode" ready in anticipation of such an event...
So tabloid reporters should just yell out questions, he constantly talks out of turn.
April Ryan is another rude tabloid reporter.
Acosta wasn't asking questions, he was lecturing a sitting POTUS.
NOT a journalist.
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