This dude is such a freaking idiot.
Seriously. WTH is wrong with Jim Acosta?
He realizes people ALREADY think he’s a partisan HACK, right?
My problem with last night’s dinner is not that we had a comedian who told some nasty jokes. It’s that we did not really address the nearly constant attacks on the press from the president. The dinner should change with the times so we send a strong message to the world. #WHCD
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) April 29, 2018
Translation: HOW DARE WE NOT ATTACK TRUMP MORE? HE’S MEAN TO US!
Dear LORD. He REALLY doesn’t get it, does he?
Alex Griswold, a reporter for the Free Beacon, TOTALLY lays him out:
Journalists defending Wolf’s set with “but the president is mean to us” are… not making the point you think you’re making. https://t.co/jhLyY1wISO
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) April 30, 2018
The notion that the press are elitist enemies of the administration is dangerous and an affront to democracy, and also I’m going to do everything possible to play into that perception. See you at the tux dinner.
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) April 30, 2018
Remember, like, a week ago when it was a scandal that the president wasn’t going to WHCD? Why the hell would he? It was made perfectly clear even the admin employees who are supposed to have a working relationship with the press aren’t welcome.
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) April 30, 2018
DAAAAAAMN.
I know Jim, this is a hard time for you. You couldn’t even take selfies last night pic.twitter.com/vBtLnZ1cnL
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 29, 2018
UGGGGH.
Maybe if you guys tried, ya know, “real journalism” instead of advocacy most people wouldn’t think you’re a joke.
— Incidental Chatter (@Klaatu2017) April 30, 2018
Ya think?
“Strong message”! Sure, send a “strong message” that you guys that claim to be tolerant are not and that claim to be journalists are not and that claim to be comedians are not. You are slimy, intolerant, partisan offensive asshats. That’s the “strong message” you sent! Well done!
— McNRAMember (@Richmac33) April 30, 2018

Good job, Acosta.
Your “strong message” is loud and clear!