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The Bad Kid Lollipop Lure

They're Coming to Get Jim Acosta, and Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders Doesn't Care


By Judi McLeod ——--April 26, 2018

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They're Coming to Get Jim Acosta, and Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders Doesn't Care White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders should do what some doctors’ offices and other outlets do to keep unruly children in line: keep a good supply of lollipops on hand. When CNN’s Jim Acosta sets out on his next whine fest during a press briefing, Huckabee Sanders should just hold up one of the lollipops from the Sucker Press supply. Cable tv viewers and even Acosta colleagues will get the idea.
As children we called the treats carried by our Mommies and Aunties “lollipops”. Former children who are now adults call them “suckers”, and suckering the masses is just what the MSM never gives up on trying to do. “In what was another dramatic briefing room moment, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders got in a spat with CNN's Jim Acosta over whether the Trump administration is a ‘champion of the free press’.  (Daily Mail, April 25, 2018) Give that CNN reporter a sucker! Never mind that ‘the free press’ of the day is a Grand Gossip Central, utterly controlled by the progressive-left, where social media continues to suppress the Conservative Voice; “a free press” that obsesses over a debunked Fake Russian collusion story a year and a half after it was hatched, while studiously ignoring a lawsuit—filed in D.C. exposing an $84 million money-laundering conspiracy by Democrats during the 2016 presidential election.

But that’s not News, only porn star Stormy Daniels and Melania supposedly wriggling her fingers away from hubby Donald’s handholds, is. Back to Lollipop Licker Jim Acosta’s juvenile behavior at yesterday’s White House press briefing:
“CNN's Jim Acosta had asked the press secretary if she believed the Trump administration is a 'champion of the free press,' as she suggested his tone to her is sometimes 'completely unnecessary.’ (Daily Mail) “The topic came up again when it was Acosta's turn at bat.  “The CNN newsman had first asked a question about the controversy of the day: the nomination of Dr. Ronny Jackson for secretary of Veterans Affairs.  "'Yesterday, the president suggested that Dr. Jackson does not have the experience to run the Department of Veterans Affairs, is that a fair assessment?' Acosta asked.  “During his joint press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron, Trump had said he realized that Jackson had 'an experience problem, because of lack of experience.'  “But he later added, 'And as far as experience is concerned, the Veterans Administration – which is approximately 13 million people – is so big, you could run the biggest hospital system in the world and it's small time compared to the Veterans Administration.' 

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"'So nobody has the experience,' Trump said.   “During Jim Acosta's back and forth with Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders she referenced this tweet, in which the CNN reporter says he believes his words were taken out of context.   “CNN's Jim Acosta later tweeted a quote by President Trump and asked the press secretary to explain how he had taken what the president said out of context. In Trump's remarks he had later explained that nobody would be fully qualified for the job because the VA is so big.  “Huckabee Sanders told Acosta that she thought he was taking some of the president's words out of context.    "'Based on your tweet today I know you don't appreciate when people take your words out of context,' she said, referencing a tweet Acosta sent out about comments he made to Variety, which were interpreted by some as an insult to Trump voters.     “Acosta, pointing to some of Trump's anti-media rhetoric, was worried that the president may encourage people who 'don't have all their faculties and in some cases their elevator might not hit all floors' to harm journalists in the future.  “He added, 'the moment that a journalist gets hurt in the United States of America because of rhetoric coming from the President of the United States we have suddenly become something less than the United States.' 

“Back at the briefing, Huckabee Sanders told Acosta that she’d appreciate he not take the president's words out of context.   "'If he didn't think he had the experience, he wouldn't have nominated him,' she said of Jackson, who was Trump's White House doctor before getting the VA nomination. "'He's a highly qualified, highly skilled individual and if he didn't think he was capable of doing the job he wouldn't have announced his nomination in the first place,' Huckabee Sanders also said.  “Acosta then segued over to press freedom.    "'Since she brought up being taken out of context, it seems to be a press related question, are you trying to say that this administration is a champion of a free press?' he asked.  “Huckabee Sanders said that the administration supported a 'free press.'  "'But we also support a fair press,' she added. 'And I think that those things should go hand and hand. And there's a certain responsibility by the press to report accurate information.'  “Acosta interrupted and asked if that wasn't also a responsibility of the president.  "'I'm not finished,' she barked. 'I think a number of people in this room do that every single day, they do their very best to provide fair and accurate information.' 

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Notice how the Daily Mail attributes Huckabee Sander’s response as “barking”? It’s Hillary Clinton who does the barking, and there’s a viral video that proves it.
“The press secretary said she certainly supported that and that was one of the reasons she held briefings, which take place several times a week. (Daily Mail) 'And a lot of times taking your questions in a tone that is completely unnecessary, unneeded and frankly doesn't help further the conversation or help the American people get anymore information in a better way, which is your job and my job, and that's what I'm trying to do,' she said, chiding the CNN reporter.  “Acosta didn't let her move on without a rebuttal.  "'The president's tone toward the press obviously is not helpful at times and I think that is plain to see,' he shot back.
Back at his office, between sips of cafe latte, Acosta later tweeted at the press secretary   pulling Trump's quote about Jackson having an 'experience problem.'   'Hey @presssec what did I take out of context,' he said, egging her on.” Wonder how many lollipops Acosta keeps on his desk to calm him from frightening thoughts of President Donald Trump deplorables coming to harm him? 

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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