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Oooh, yer so gonna get suuued!
This assumes there was credibility to be stolen.
This is verrry good!
How many likes are we allowed to give? How about fifty – no – one hundred likes on the Acosta Grinch! Funny! Did anyone catch the Dr. NarciSeuss? Brilliant!
Exactly the point I was going to make. Journalistic integrity was all flushed down the toilet a long time ago.
Still, funny cartoon though.
That’s just mean!
Very good, too.
There are now new “rules” for behavior regarding press conferences, in followup to Acosta getting his pass again. I haven’t heard whether this solution would be okay, and it seems so simple: No interrupting. Then, JUST DON’T CALL ON HIM, and ignore him if he interrupts. As for “due process,” warn him after such interruption, then snatch the pass on a repeat violation.