
But also the poor, you know that they steal, right? Yes, that’s what we always hear in NYC. Remember, it’s the party that told you Blacks can’t get IDs. His latest book is “The True Jesus: Uncovering the Divinity of Christ in the Gospels.” Follow him on Twitter and his website at To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate webpage at COPYRIGHT 2017 CREATORS.NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!įor the left to maintain their often unfortunate beliefs, they have to assume the very worst about the people they claim to defend.

I sincerely hope that Acosta and his like-minded colleagues continue in this posture, further exposing themselves as the preening, demagogic leftist partisans they are.ĭavid Limbaugh is a writer, author and attorney. I don’t ordinarily use the term “fake news,” but there was nothing remotely authentic about Acosta’s disgraceful performance and even less that resembled an unbiased approach to the facts. With such misguided finger-pointing, it’s no wonder most people are appalled at the monolithic mainstream media.

Given such toxic biases, it’s no wonder Americans rarely have good-faith, constructive debates on pressing issues. Unless you promote open borders and Balkanization, you must hate people of different ethnicities. So twisted is he that he apparently believes that those who support assimilation and a common language are bigots. Their policies tend to be crafted around bashing one of those three groups, and we just see it time and again.”Īs a self-righteous liberal, Acosta simply must impugn conservatives in the administration every time he gets a chance. Not so with Acosta, who, after reflecting, doubled down in a discussion with Wolf Blitzer, saying the “White House has an unhealthy fixation on what I call the three M’s - the Mexicans, the Muslims and the media. It was as if Acosta imagined himself on the CNN debate show “Crossfire,” forgot to do his homework and assumed he would be declared the winner if he monopolized the exchange with rudeness, arrogance, volume and ignorance.Ī less insolent human being, after having thus misbehaved, would be repentant and wish he could erase the horrific episode. Miller did not accept this claim passively, countering that it was one of the most outrageous, ignorant, insulting and foolish things Acosta had ever said.Īcosta was particularly hostile and rude, making pointed statements masked as questions, refusing to allow Miller the courtesy of responding and repeatedly interrupting him. He implied the policy would violate the welcoming spirit of the Statue of Liberty toward the tired and poor of other nations.Īcosta seemed outraged that the bill would require immigrants to speak English, saying it suggests the administration is trying to engineer the racial and ethnic flow of people into the country. Sneeringly, Acosta attacked Miller, painting the proposal as racist and discriminatory. Acosta made that quite clear, treating the White House press briefing more like an inquisition than a fact-finding opportunity. Unsurprisingly, certain liberal and mainstream media members are none too pleased with the plan. But there is a difference between a journalist respectfully challenging the White House representative and a militant advocate posing as a journalist and disrespectfully interrupting, disrupting, speechifying and trying to make himself the star of the show. We’ve all seen the give-and-take of White House news conferences, and they sometimes involve feisty exchanges between the administration’s spokesperson and members of the media. Miller’s presentation was hijacked by Acosta, who is apparently on a crusade to establish himself as America’s conscience and chief protector against President Trump. The bill was the major focus of the White House press briefing, and presidential adviser Stephen Miller outlined its key elements. Tom Cotton and David Perdue to endorse their immigration bill, called the RAISE Act. Acosta had displayed his obnoxiousness before, but he descended to a new low this week.Įarlier in the day, President Trump had appeared with Sens.

We need a watchdog press in this country, but its proper function is to report the news, not become the story. On Wednesday, CNN’s Jim Acosta unwittingly demonstrated the difference between an unbiased, truth-seeking media and a biased, hostile and advocacy media.
