Posted on 10/13/2020 12:05:36 AM PDT by knighthawk
CNN's chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta did not receive the warmest welcome while reporting from the Trump rally in Sanford, Fla.
Hours before President Trump made his debut on the campaign trail following his recovery from the coronavirus, Acosta told "The Situation Room" anchor Wolf Blitzer about the planned rallies the president has on his schedule including Iowa and North Carolina, states Acosta asserted should have been "in the bag" for the GOP incumbent.
However, a couple of rally-goers are heard chanting "CNN sucks," which grew louder quickly with more people piling on the anti-Trump network.
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[”CNN sucks,”]
My goodness, how heartless!
Don’t they know that truth to Jim Acosta is like sunlight to a vampire?
They should have chanted “Jim Acosta sucks”.
what is sickening in Australia is today Foxtel (Murdoch) has changed a huge amount of their cable channel ###.
Fox has moved from 606 to 608, BBC now has Fox’s channel 606 and CNN has moved to 609. there is no 607.
in other words, Fox is now surrounded by two of the biggest FakeNewsMSM channels on earth. two channels I never watch.
but I do know plenty of people will accidentally go to BBC, forgetting Fox has moved, and there are people who check the adjacent channels during ad breaks, etc, which will lead to Fox viewers watching BBC and CNN.
3 weeks from the election, I find this suspicious.
But does he swallow?
Thanks for news from down under (I don’t know and hope that’s not a somewhat annoying), but it’s a little confusing; Maybe has something to do with his son?
I watch Sky News Australia. It’s a conservative station and they support Trump.
Jim Acostas father escaped from Cuba at the age of 11. And now his son works for the Communist news network.
I agree.
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