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FakeNoose

(37,215 posts)
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 11:21 AM 10 hrs ago

Jim Acosta: "Pull the Plug on the White House Correspondents Dinner"

"At least for now... while the press is under attack in America"



Link: https://jimacosta.substack.com/p/pull-the-plug-on-the-white-house

I’m sorry Washington. But it’s time to pull the plug on “Nerd Prom.” At least for now. The White House Correspondents Dinner, in its current form, sends exactly the wrong message at a critical time for the free press in the United States.

Don’t get me wrong. I loved my days covering the White House. And it was an honor to be a member of the White House Correspondents Association. I enjoyed attending the dinners, cheering on the event’s scholarship winners, toasting the First Amendment, and yes, rubbing elbows with celebrities and other assorted Washington bigwigs. But this is not that era any more. And we all know it. In Donald Trump’s America, the press no longer has a seat at the table. Journalists are on the menu.

Ever since Trump’s first run for the presidency that began roughly a decade ago, he has savaged journalists, referring to reporters as “fake news” and worse, “the enemy of the people.” This is, however, about more than just words. The decision by Trump and high level officials in the White House to bar the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One over the news organization’s editorial decisions should have immediately resulted in a rethinking of the annual dinner which began in 1921. History of WHCD At that moment, my friends in the White House press corps should have immediately canceled any and all plans to hold a dinner that included any officials who are part of an administration that would punish the AP in this fashion....

... [snip] ...

This year, unfortunately, the dinner itself is the punchline. There is little to celebrate in the American news industry these days. Just this week, CBS News journalist Bill Owens resigned as executive producer of “60 Minutes,” making the stunning and courageous admission that he had lost editorial independence over the program due to corporate pressures, stemming from Trump’s specious lawsuit aimed at weakening the venerable TV news magazine. Earlier this year, ABC News settled a separate and equally ridiculous defamation case. As I said on my podcast earlier this week, Trump has cracked the code in his attempts to bully the press into submission. His intimidation tactics are obviously working, in part because we are letting it happen. When “60 Minutes” is in danger, no U.S. news organization is safe.
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The White House Correspondents Dinner only works when we have a president with a sense of humor. There's no such thing as long as Chump is in the White House.

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lastlib

(25,779 posts)
1. I think they should hold it....
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 11:48 AM
10 hrs ago

...and invite Obama, Biden, and Harris. And Hillary.

And Rosie O'Donnell and Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace, Lawrence, Joy Reid.....anything to "facilitate" the Crime Minister stroking out.

FakeNoose

(37,215 posts)
2. Acosta makes a point later in the article
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 11:56 AM
9 hrs ago

They could have the dinner as a quiet affair, and not invite ANY politicians.

He says he attended such an event in Norway where international correspondents were given awards, a few gave speeches, and they had a nice steak dinner. No elected officials, no politicians, and it was quite enjoyable.

Martin68

(25,537 posts)
5. I agree that they should continue to hold it. It is a very public opportunity to express resistance.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 12:30 PM
9 hrs ago

aggiesal

(9,957 posts)
9. No comedian this year, because the WH didn't like the one they booked so they had the comedian cancelled. ...
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 01:35 PM
8 hrs ago

I agree with Acosta, the Correspondents Dinner should be cancelled.
Otherwise we would just be placating the WH and their authoritarian decisions.

Martin68

(25,537 posts)
13. I see your point. But it is a very bad look for the White House that they cancelled a comedian they didn't like.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 03:06 PM
6 hrs ago

Comes qcross as petty and weak.

DENVERPOPS

(11,848 posts)
10. To be honest,
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 01:55 PM
8 hrs ago

having all those people, in one place, at one time, would be insane.........

What a perfect opportunity for some crazed, radical, mentally un-balanced, Trump Humper.........

We should call out every member of the White House News "Journalist" to boycott the White House press briefings.......My guess is that none would participate in the boycott, due to the fact that those reporters are all owned, and paid by the massive Republican Media..........


Martin68

(25,537 posts)
14. If that were a reason to cancel any event, we'd have a lot of sports events to cancel...
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 03:07 PM
6 hrs ago

genxlib

(5,881 posts)
3. I always hated it.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 12:18 PM
9 hrs ago

I think they believe it is self-deprecating and humanizing.

I just always thought it gave off the vibe of being far too chummy such that the journalism was just a smokescreen for a club we don't belong too.

kimbutgar

(24,905 posts)
11. This will be the first time i skipped the white house correspondents
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 01:57 PM
7 hrs ago

dinner. I am furious they fired Amber Ruffin. Will be watching the alternate one with sexy liberals.


https://www.meethook.live/not


The Wizard

(13,140 posts)
12. Have all the speakers verbally assault TSF
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 02:10 PM
7 hrs ago

in graphic vulgarities. Talk about his "mushroom." Talk about his treasury looting and selling classified documents to our enemies. Insult his family. Fell free to add to this recommendation.

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