CNN's Jim Acosta Says There's No Border Crisis Near Texas Border Wall
http://dailycaller.com/2019/01/10/cnn-jim-acosta-no-border-crisis-wall/
CNN's Jim Acosta traveled to the U.S.-Mexico border in McAllen, Texas, on Thursday to cover the presidential visit to the border town. As Acosta awaited the president, he took a selfie video walking along the border, and inadvertently made a case for the construction of a border wall.
In the video, Acosta wanders around steel slats on the border, describing how "tranquil" it is. "I found some steel slats down on the border. But I don't see anything resembling a national emergency situation," Acosta tweeted.
"We're not seeing any imminent danger," Acosta said in the video. "There are no migrants trying to rush toward this fence. No sign of the national emergency the president has been talking about." ...
Unfortunately for the constantly befuddled Acosta, there were plenty of people on Twitter who clearly explained Jimmy-poo's obvious self-inflicted wound ...
Chuck Ross ~ So you went down to the border and found that there is no national emergency situation where steel slats have been erected? Good own.
Stephen Miller ~ Er, you found a place where there is a barrier and all is quiet? Jim, do you know what point you're actually making here?
Caleb Hull ~ Jim Acosta just posted one of the biggest self owns ever.
He's walking along the border where there's a wall in place talking about how there's nothing that "resembles a national emergency situation" and "there's no migrants trying to rush."
That's because there's a wall, Jim.
Ben Shapiro ~ It's almost as though having steel slats might help prevent illegal immigration where you're filming, dolt.
Amber Athey ~ Can you film yourself trying to squeeze through, please?
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