
Since President Trump first announced his presidential bid years ago, CNN started a propaganda campaign against him and, at one point, 93 percent of their news stories on the president were negative.
Trump occasionally responds to the criticisms with some of his own for the network and calls them “fakes news.”
The tit-for-tat relationship extends to CNN journalists, such as Jim Acosta who overwhelmingly tweets negative content concerning Trump. This includes Acosta’s latest fiasco where he made up a story about Trump ignoring him (Click here for more).
“I tried to ask the president if he would stop calling us the enemy of the people. He did not respond,” Acosta tweeted.
I tried to ask the president if he would stop calling us the enemy of the people. He did not respond.
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) June 29, 2018
“I tried,” the journalist said in another tweet.
I tried
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) February 15, 2017
And, dating back to 2017, Acosta said, “I asked Spicer if we could turn the cameras on at today’s briefing. He ignored the question.”
I asked Spicer if we could turn the cameras on at today’s briefing. He ignored the question.
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) June 26, 2017
“Trump is still talking about Hillary Clinton,” Acosta said on social media. “He defeated her over a year ago and he has been president almost 11 months.”
Trump is still talking about Hillary Clinton. He defeated her over a year ago and he has been president almost 11 months.
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) December 4, 2017
Here’s more:
As I attempted to ask questions in Roosevelt Room of Trump, WH press aides shouted in my face to drown out my questions. I have never encountered that before.
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) January 16, 2018
The WH briefings are becoming shorter and more rare. The WH and their allies will blame the press. But there’s no question this WH only believes accountability largely comes by talking to friendly media.
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) June 4, 2018
We also had a few folks who shushed is in the audience. Of course we are not going to be shushed. https://t.co/ZbSYaTVYti
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) June 29, 2018
POTUS just took credit for college football playoff system and championship that went to Ohio State: “You’re welcome America.”
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) April 20, 2015
One woman told me to get the F*** out. Another warned a second Civil War is coming. Another held my hand to say… thank you. https://t.co/ulU1vmSKHF
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) June 26, 2018
It’s almost a chore reading through his tweets.
But, as Twitchy reports, people on the internet have learned that these tweets get so much more enjoyable to read once you add two words at the beginning: “Dear Diary.”
Now, the tweets seem to be a bunch of closet admissions the journalist is making and people are finding it pretty funny.
Check it out:
Fun game: Try to preface any Jim Acosta tweet with the words “Dear diary,” https://t.co/zAFcfFD3eW
— neontaster (@neontaster) June 29, 2018
Dear Diary https://t.co/hEbctRgdQ9
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) June 30, 2018
Dear Diary https://t.co/xUGlzAI7eB
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) June 30, 2018
Dear Diary, https://t.co/32ZexAi0il
— LB (@beyondreasdoubt) June 29, 2018
Dear Diary, https://t.co/QJCV6CMNkD
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) June 29, 2018
Dear Diary, https://t.co/WNvAv1XX8l
— Jim Treacher (@jtLOL) June 29, 2018
Dear diary, https://t.co/kruMBlD1lI
— Potential Supreme Court Justice Michael Knowles (@michaeljknowles) June 29, 2018
Dear Diary, https://t.co/5v8EKSX6Ub
— Kansas Catholic (@KansasCatholic) June 30, 2018
Dear diary, https://t.co/nw4cu7uvkN
— Ben Riggs (@BenHRiggs) June 30, 2018
Dear Diary, https://t.co/e2HIjc57li
— Laura (@NonsenseEnd) June 30, 2018
It really works. Another random one: https://t.co/x063ZBkh41
— neontaster (@neontaster) June 29, 2018
It really works. Another random one: https://t.co/x063ZBkh41
— neontaster (@neontaster) June 29, 2018
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