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https://www.yahoo.com/news/cnn-sues...entials-correspondent-143454070--finance.html

CNN has filed a lawsuit against the whitehouse over the revoking of reporter Jim Acosta's press credentials.

This comes after Acosta turned away from an intern who tried to take the microphone after Trump couldn't take the heat from questions about the caravan moving North towards the border in Mexico.

CNN said they filed the lawsuit because "If left unchallenged, the actions of the White House would create a dangerous chilling effect for any journalist who covers our elected officials."
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/cnn-sues...entials-correspondent-143454070--finance.html

CNN has filed a lawsuit against the whitehouse over the revoking of reporter Jim Acosta's press credentials.

This comes after Acosta turned away from an intern who tried to take the microphone after Trump couldn't take the heat from questions about the caravan moving North towards the border in Mexico.

CNN said they filed the lawsuit because "If left unchallenged, the actions of the White House would create a dangerous chilling effect for any journalist who covers our elected officials."
"turned away from..." an intern? Hmm...seems like that description leaves out a significant element of that interaction.
 
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"turned away from..." an intern? Hmm...seems like that description leaves out a significant element of that interaction.

Are you saying he assaulted her? Maybe you saw Huckabee Sanders version of the video.

Excuse me, he put his arm out to block the intern from taking the microphone and turned away from her.
 
Are you saying he assaulted her? Maybe you saw Huckabee Sanders version of the video.

Excuse me, he put his arm out to block the intern from taking the microphone and turned away from her.
No--what I'm saying is that however one might describe the physical contact, to write about the incident as though it didn't occur is intentional omission of a significant factor.

I'm not opining on the validity of the White House's interpretation or response; simply saying that it's obvious that their response was based on the physical contact, not the simple fact of him "turning away", and that it's disingenuous to portray it as such.
 
No--what I'm saying is that however one might describe the physical contact, to write about the incident as though it didn't occur is intentional omission of a significant factor.

I'm not opining on the validity of the White House's interpretation or response; simply saying that it's obvious that their response was based on the physical contact, not the simple fact of him "turning away", and that it's disingenuous to portray it as such.
So what other physical contact has occurred? Trump said he is considering revoking other press credentials and mentioned April Ryan. This appears to be all pretext to me. Good for CNN. Whether there is basis for removing it or or not will be sorted out by the courts.
 
CNN’s rabid dog has been quarantined for the safety of all honest journalists, but they refuse to do the right thing and put him down.
 
Instead, it appears from the headline that they are suing deceased singer Amy Whitehouse to distract from their continued fake news campaign.
 
This the only Caravan we need to worry about.
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Instead, it appears from the headline that they are suing deceased singer Amy Whitehouse to distract from their continued fake news campaign.
Isn't it fake news when trump lies about something? He seems to be the worst offender of fake news.
 
No--what I'm saying is that however one might describe the physical contact, to write about the incident as though it didn't occur is intentional omission of a significant factor.

I'm not opining on the validity of the White House's interpretation or response; simply saying that it's obvious that their response was based on the physical contact, not the simple fact of him "turning away", and that it's disingenuous to portray it as such.

He put his arm out to block hurt her. He did not hit or grab her. He was not violent. If he had actually hit her or grabbed her, etc I would be on whitehouses side, but he did no such thing. Some conversatives tried to pass an edited video. Its all B.S. Acosta will get his credntials back.
 
CNN’s rabid dog has been quarantined for the safety of all honest journalists, but they refuse to do the right thing and put him down.

The only rabid dog I saw in those videos was the one barking from behind his bully pulpit to try to silence the reporter who was just trying to do his job as guaranteed by the First Amendment.

And that's what this really comes down to, a First Amendment issue. The president is trying to silence his critics in the media, which is EXACTLY why freedom of the press is guaranteed by the first amendment.

BNM
 
Instead, it appears from the headline that they are suing deceased singer Amy Whitehouse to distract from their continued fake news campaign.

I believe you mean Amy Winehouse. When referring to the place where the current president lives, the correct spelling would be Whine House.

BNM
 
CNN’s rabid dog has been quarantined for the safety of all honest journalists, but they refuse to do the right thing and put him down.
I guess a judge will decide whether he's 'rabid' or not.
He appears to have the backing of his peers. Of course, they're all part of the dreaded deep state.
 
The only rabid dog I saw in those videos was the one barking from behind his bully pulpit to try to silence the reporter who was just trying to do his job as guaranteed by the First Amendment.

And that's what this really comes down to, a First Amendment issue. The president is trying to silence his critics in the media, which is EXACTLY why freedom of the press is guaranteed by the first amendment.

BNM
Uhhhhhhhhh. How many questions and how much time does the first amendment guarantee to Acosta exactly?
 
Uhhhhhhhhh. How many questions and how much time does the first amendment guarantee to Acosta exactly?

It's not about refusing to answer his questions and cutting him off, it's about revoking his press credentials. That's where it becomes a First Amendment issue.

BNM
 
Acosta is no journalist. Neither is April Ryan.

Both are juvenile, showboating thugs hired by CNN to harass the President and interfere with the daily dissemination of news between The President and actual journalists.

Most of the press corps despise them and the bad reputation they are giving their profession.
 
It's not about refusing to answer his questions and cutting him off, it's about revoking his press credentials. That's where it becomes a First Amendment issue.

BNM

Acosta never shuts the fuck up, never lets other journalists have their turn, he tramples all over their 1st Amendment rights, and ours.

He's a national embarrassment, and he's proof that CNN us Fake News.
 
Acosta never shuts the fuck up, never lets other journalists have their turn, he tramples all over their 1st Amendment rights, and ours.

He's a national embarrassment, and he's proof that CNN us Fake News.

Nope.

BNM
 
Beautiful rebuttal.

BNM is right.

It's always funny how people who defend the constitution as tightly as they do, always then try to find loopholes in it to silence those who oppose them.

Ironic, perhaps.
Nope
 
Beautiful rebuttal.

BNM is right.

It's always funny how people who defend the constitution as tightly as they do, always then try to find loopholes in it to silence those who oppose them.

Ironic, perhaps.
You guys are just making shit up as you go. If you wrote "Santa Claus drives a 1964 Camaro SVT"....NOPE is a perfect rebuttal.
 
I believe you mean Amy Winehouse. When referring to the place where the current president lives, the correct spelling would be Whine House.

BNM

No, I meant Amy Whitehouse, although I erred on 2 points.

1. She's a painter, not a singer.

2. She's not dead, yet.

Here's one of my favorites from her politically-charged portfolio.

It's called Mueller's snipe Hunt.

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http://amywhitehousepaintings.com/about
 
Bob Woodward criticizes CNN's Acosta lawsuit, says media's 'emotionally unhinged' about Trump

By Gregg Re | Fox News

Kurtz: Why president and Acosta both benefit from legal clash
'MediaBuzz' host Howard Kurtz weighs in on why CNN's lawsuit against Trump is more about a PR battle than the law.

Bob Woodward, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Watergate journalist whose recent book, "Fear," described chaotic infighting at the White House, on Tuesday criticized CNN for filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration and charged that too many media figures "have become emotionally unhinged."

Speaking at the Global Financial Leadership Conference in Naples, Florida, Woodward said "the remedy [isn’t suing the administration]. ... It’s more serious reporting about what he’s doing.”

CNN filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration on Tuesday demanding that the White House restore the press credential of star reporter Jim Acosta. The administration suspended Acosta's "hard pass," which provided expedited access to the White House grounds, after he repeatedly refused to surrender his microphone while asking Trump a barrage of questions during a press conference last week.

“In the news media there has been an emotional reaction to Trump,” Woodward said. “Too many people for Trump or against Trump have become emotionally unhinged about this.”

Woodward added that CNN was taking Trump's "bait" by enlisting high-profile lawyer Ted Olson to pursue a federal case. "This is a negative," Woodward said, in comments first flagged by NBC reporter Dylan Byers. "Trump is sitting around saying, ‘This is great.'”

That sentiment was echoed in a piece in Rolling Stone on Tuesday by Ryan Bort titled, "CNN Has Played Right Into Trump's Hands."

"Too many people for Trump or against Trump have become emotionally unhinged."

— Journalist Bob Woodward

CNN's suit alleges that the White House violated Acosta's First and Fifth Amendment rights by punishing him for the content of his speech without providing notice or any due process, although the White House maintains that Acosta was penalized solely because of his behavior.

None of CNN's approximately 50 other "hard pass" holders has lost White House access, nor have reporters belonging to any other liberal-leaning media outlet -- although Trump has suggested that may change.

At the testy press conference the day after last week's midterm elections, Acosta continued to shout questions at Trump even after he tried to move on to another reporter, and he refused to hand the microphone to an intern who tried to retrieve it.

The litigation, which does not fully describe Acosta's actions during the press conference, also asserts that the Secret Service violated the Administrative Procedures Act by taking a final agency action in penalizing Acosta without providing any notice or hearing.

The suit, in arguing that the White House was lying about its motivations for taking action against Acosta, additionally claims that White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders shared a "doctored" clip of the episode on Twitter. In the low-resolution .gif clip shared by Sanders, Acosta's arm moves slightly faster than it does in higher-quality footage of the press conference.

However, despite reporting from a wide variety of outlets that Sanders had shared a doctored clip, a Buzzfeed analysis suggested the changes in the video could have resulted inadvertently from the conversion of the footage to the lower-fidelity .GIF format, which is commonly used on Twitter. The format produces fewer frames per second than a higher-quality video source, making scenes appear to move faster.

White House officials, including Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, have acknowledged that the video was indeed "sped up" during the conversion process, while consistently denying that the clip was purposefully doctored.

The lawsuit states that Sanders used a bogus justification by claiming that Acosta had "placed his hands on a young woman just trying to do her job as White House intern."

In responding to CNN's suit, Sanders on Tuesday said that Acosta's behavior had "impeded the ability of the President, the White House staff, and members of the media to conduct business.”

"After Mr. Acosta asked the President two questions—each of which the President answered—he physically refused to surrender a White House microphone to an intern, so that other reporters might ask their questions," Sanders said in statement.

"This was not the first time this reporter has inappropriately refused to yield to other reporters," she continued. "The White House cannot run an orderly and fair press conference when a reporter acts this way, which is neither appropriate nor professional. The First Amendment is not served when a single reporter, of more than 150 present, attempts to monopolize the floor."
 

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