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'You Are a Rude, Terrible Person’: Trump Lashes Out at CNN Journalist

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The reporter disrupted the entire press conference by refusing to hand the microphone to others when requested to do so, and became physical when the White House staffer came to retrieve the mic. That seems to be reasonable grounds for a ban.
Lemming alert
 
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The reporter disrupted the entire press conference by refusing to hand the microphone to others when requested to do so, and became physical when the White House staffer came to retrieve the mic. That seems to be reasonable grounds for a ban.
No he didn't.
 
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That is true .


Can't you see him and his behaviour ?
I do... and I invite you to see again each answer given by each side in this event... and then come back telling me who was inappropriate/rude/Insulting...
And if you can't see it... Then such Behavior is "unfortunately" common education/Display for you.
Therefore pointing out the "abnormality" is indeed not possible.
 
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Then you need to watch the video.
No worry... I watched the Entire Press Conference... and Dozens of Time that cut... But if you wish you've got Huckabee "REMIX" cut...that you may enjoy... Since it will cement even more your opinion.
 
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No worry... I watched the Entire Press Conference... and Dozens of Time that cut... But if you wish you've got Huckabee "REMIX" cut...that you may enjoy... Since it will cement even more your opinion.

What "remix"? Opinions do not matter in the face of what happened, which is recorded on camera and to which the White House responded quite appropriately.
 
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What "remix"? Opinions do not matter in the face of what happened, which is recorded on camera and to which the White House responded quite appropriately.
Oh you didn't know? lol...
Huckabee...presssec...Posted a cut of that "incident" on her Twitter page...With it...Her and WH profound disgust to what this journalist did to that woman...
BUT...as always...Nothing goes to plan...or at least...they didn't know people got "Eyes"...
That vid was "Edited"...They added Frames to make the alleged "Deadly Karate strike assault"... more Karat-ish...
Now...They are even more under fire...Even Fox news... Even them... bet on the Ostrich plan...

WH officials posting fabricated "evidence"... :-) (Well... not the first time...But...Well...)

Ps: What is funny...Is how Grabbing Puss*es... is ok for the Orange Baboon... but "Touching" an arm is...problematic...
But Hey...Welcome to America...Where everything is possible...
 
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I thought america is a land of freedom of speech. Self contradicting or selective rules? :enjoy:


Punching a reporter is considered a freedom of speech. Hes expressing himself.
 
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FAKE NEWS (DT) CNN will have a tough time in the coming two years (at least).

Trump is UNLEASHED :lol:.

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'You Are a Rude, Terrible Person’: Trump Lashes Out at CNN Journalist (VIDEO)


01:05 08.11.2018(updated 03:57 08.11.2018)

On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump’s feud with CNN chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta took a turn for the worse when the journalist pressed the president during a White House news conference. Later Wednesday evening, the White House revoked Acosta's credentials to visit the White House "until further notice."

In the clip, Acosta asks the president about his use of the word "invasion" to describe the caravan of between 3,600 to 7,200 Central Americans that is advancing toward the US-Mexico border. The migrants hope to receive asylum in the US. Acosta also asks Trump whether he has demonized immigrants

"Here we go," Trump interrupts Acosta as the journalist begins to ask his question, following with a statement that he wants immigrants to "come in legally."

"I think you should let me run the country, you run CNN, and if you did it well, your ratings would be much better," Trump tells Acosta.

When the president tries to call on another journalist, Acosta refuses to give up the microphone and asks about special counsel Robert Mueller probe into Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

"That's enough. That's enough. That's enough. That's enough," Trump says, ordering him to "put down the mic," as a White House staffer tries to grab the microphone from the CNN correspondent.

When Acosta finally gives up the mic and sits down, Trump begins to chide him.

"CNN should be ashamed of itself, having you working for them," Trump says. "You are a rude, terrible person. You shouldn't be working for CNN…. You're a very rude person. The way you treat [White House Press Secretary] Sarah Huckabee [Sanders] is horrible. And the way you treat other people is horrible. You shouldn't treat people that way."

The president then moves to answer the next question by NBC News White House correspondent Peter Alexander, who takes the opportunity to defend Acosta.

"In Jim's defense, I've traveled with him and watched him. He's a diligent reporter who busts his butt like the rest of us," Alexander said.

"Well, I'm not a big fan of yours either," Trump retorts. Acosta then stands up once again and begins asking questions, but Trump cuts him off: "When you report fake news, which CNN does a lot, you are the enemy of the people."

This is not the first time Acosta has asked controversial questions on air. During a White House press briefing last month, Acosta tried to force Sanders to spell out which news outlets are considered to be the "enemy of the people."

"If the president is going to say that the fake news media are the enemy of the people, and you're going to stand there and continue to say that there are some journalists with some news outlets in this country with that characterization, shouldn't you have the guts, Sarah, to state which outlets, which journalists, are the enemy of the people?" he asked.

Later during the conference Wednesday, Trump snapped at Yamiche Alcindor, White House correspondent for PBS, who asked him whether his embrace of "nationalism" emboldens white nationalists.

"I don't know why you'd say that," Trump said. "That's such a racist question."

Trump has repeatedly denounced the mainstream media, calling it the enemy of the people.

Following the testy confrontations, CNN tweeted that Trump's "ongoing attacks on the press have gone too far."

"They are not only dangerous, they are disturbingly un-American. While President Trump has made it clear he does not respect a free press, he has a sworn obligation to protect it. A free press is vital to democracy, and we stand behind Jim Acosta and his fellow journalists everywhere," the statement read.

UPDATE: The White House has suspended Acosta's hard pass to visit the White House as a reporter.

"The fact that CNN is proud of the way their employee behaved is not only disgusting, it is an example of their outrageous disregard for everyone, including young women, who work in this Administration. As a result of today's incident, the White House is suspending the hard pass of the reporter involved until further notice," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said in a statement Wednesday evening to Reuters.

https://sputniknews.com/viral/201811081069608260-trump-lashes-out-at-cnn-journalist/

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What would happen in your country if someone from the press questioned Xi with a tough challenging question?

The reporter disrupted the entire press conference by refusing to hand the microphone to others when requested to do so, and became physical when the White House staffer came to retrieve the mic. That seems to be reasonable grounds for a ban.

That's the info wars version and doctored video that has been handedly debunked.
 
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What would happen in your country if someone from the press questioned Xi with a tough challenging question?


That's the info wars version and doctored video.

Different political cultures. In Northeast Asia, especially in China, it is usually government spokespersons that receive questions, not the leadership. So, there would be no instance for President Xi to stand and receiving questions on popular issues. He is more like a coordinator, and does oversight macro-policies. Oftentimes, his governance is at the theoretical level. He is not a technocrat.

China has a distinct technocrat structure. They implement policies and they answer questions. They answer pretty tough questions from the media. There is no such exchange.

There was a funny exchange between Foreign Ministry spokesperson and a US journalist in which the journalist asked about China tapping on Trump's iPhone. And the spokesperson said Trump can buy a Huawei instead if he wants better security.

Trump receiving such questions is not surprising because he is in the middle of everything. He talks and talks, and when he does not talk, he tweets.

This is a political culture that best suits the US: Populist, flamboyant, pretentious, and ephemeral.
 
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