CNN’s Jim Acosta ROASTED for his and Media’s Hypocrisy over Virus Concerns

It’s been said before, and it bears repeating. President Trump’s Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany is a national treasure. Her ability to point out media bias and hypocrisy is unparalleled. She says all of the things you wish you could say to these dirty media tricksters, and she does it with class and poise. It’s a work of art, really.

It seems that at least once a week there is a new “best of” moment from her winning against the Trump hating media. This past week, she triumphed over CNN’s Jim Acosta — self-proclaimed media martyr. When he asked a perfectly predictable gotcha question, she responded with her best moment yet. If you haven’t seen this, skip ahead to the video. It’s better when you don’t know what’s coming.

 

 

McEnany is so far ahead of the media at this point, that we wouldn’t be surprised if she started pre-recording her answers to their questions, just to prove she can. Based on this interaction with Jim Acosta, she can clearly predict every thought in their tiny brains. Until and unless the media start doing a little less whining and a little more actual journalism, she’s going to continue to make them look foolish.

So, for those who have already seen it, go ahead and watch the video again. It doesn’t stop being funny. For those who haven’t seen it, enjoy. It is a genuine delight to see the monsters of the mainstream media get a little comeuppance.


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