Today Jim Acosta, thinking he was being clever, revealed his partisanship in a tweet against Trump’s executive order idea to stop birthright citizenship.
Here’s his tweet:
The Constitution > Executive Order
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) October 30, 2018
He’s actually not wrong. But I know what you’re all thinking.
It’s the same thing EVERYONE else on the right was thinking when he said it.
Here’s a few examples:
Now do Daca. https://t.co/pSllZFMtUk
— Larry O'Connor (@LarryOConnor) October 30, 2018
Where was this from 2009-2018?
— Nathan, son of Robert (@NathanWurtzel) October 30, 2018
I mean, this is great. But why only for Republican Presidents? https://t.co/OTSoRjeHyK
Tell that to Barack Hussein Obama. https://t.co/p0HinKg5zw
— toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) October 30, 2018
Jimmy makes a very strong case against DACA. https://t.co/E0oUKAU4LW
— Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) October 30, 2018
Since 2017. https://t.co/SgRWu1YZ91
— Mickey White (@BiasedGirl) October 30, 2018
I'm trying to recall when you said this about Obama with his phone and his pen. 🤔 https://t.co/8vIB1kaodo
— Linda Suhler, PhD (@LindaSuhler) October 30, 2018
It was a very good nap. https://t.co/caUAjlhPGZ
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) October 30, 2018
Dear diary... https://t.co/LuzY9x7pv0
— Josh (@SuperBaggles1) October 30, 2018
What an absolute fraud. Obama bypassed congress and legalized millions of people with an executive order. There is zero chance you protested. https://t.co/3CajRxxICk
— David Harsanyi (@davidharsanyi) October 30, 2018
Fox > CNN https://t.co/PeXheos8OL
— pittsburghdan (@danky1465) October 30, 2018
I actually went back to see what Acosta had to say about Obama’s executive order on DACA. Nothing really. He just tweeted three times on it and they were all just statements from senior Obama officials. Not once did he ever tweet anything remotely like this about any of Obama’s executive orders.
No back then he was having fun with the idea of executive orders:
By executive order I declare this mug off limits to @JohnBerman @EarlyStart #MugsNow pic.twitter.com/sgRQ0whmMG
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) April 3, 2015
#PartisanHack