Grrrrr.

And our anger grows. For reasons passing understanding, CNN’s Jim Acosta continues to waste away on Saturday and Sunday afternoons when very few people want to watch the news and quite a few people would rather watch football or Hallmark movies. (My daughter picks out the pretty girl who falls in love within the first two minutes).

For the last three to four months, Acosta has been waging a one man war on the ultimate “Bullshit Factory” (and yes, he uses that word on cable television. Why not? It’s cable. A person can watch people… never mind, he can say what he wants). Acosta’s most intense vitriol has been aimed at Tucker, but Acosta has been sure to call the entire network out.

We at this site have made a serious and sincere call for Acosta to get a more prominent position during the week with a far wider audience that can hear someone tell the unadulterated truth. (It worked when we demanded that Brianna Keilar get a better slot). We have also asked that he spend a little less time talking about Fox and more time on the damage Trump continues to do to this country.

But today Acosta combined the two. Mark Meadows’s texts proved that Fox personalities knew that the riot was a huge problem, texted Meadows demanding that Trump get on television and call it all off, but these same Fox personalities went on air and reported it being no big deal, possibly set up by Antifa or other “elements” outside the MAGA community.

As Acosta said, they were caught red-handed and haven’t offered up any sort of apology (of course not) or even an acknowledgment that, yes, they did text Meadows hoping that something could be done.

Thus Acosta had no trouble summing up the situation for them. They had been caught red handed, busted on their bullsh*t:

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