Mexican Word Of The Day – Acosta

From FakeNews CNN we have this report on themselves, “Famed First Amendment lawyer says CNN should sue the White House over Acosta access.

Floyd Abrams, a constitutional law expert who has appeared frequently before the Supreme Court, told CNN’s Brian Stelter on “Reliable Sources” Sunday that CNN has a case.

“I think it’s a really strong lawsuit,” Abrams said. “I can understand CNN being reluctant to sue because the president keeps saying CNN is the enemy of me, and CNN might have reluctance to have a lawsuit titled ‘CNN vs. Donald Trump.’ That said, yes, I think they should sue.” Abrams said.

Idiots. Just because Jim Acoster had his press pass temporarily suspended for his ‘over the top rude conduct’ during the Press Conference, doesn’t mean CNN can’t assign another reporter to fill-in until Jim gets out of the penalty box. No harm, no foul–to either CNN or the First Amendment.

Imagine the NHL’s Philadelphia Flyers or Detroit Red Wings suing ’cause the Refs set a player down in for a ‘time out’ in the Penalty Box for say Interference, or High Sticking, or even Hooking?

A Timely Public Service Announcement From Clockboy

Clockboy says that he has been forced to do these stupid PSA’s for peanuts every since his lawsuit was thrown out, “Clock Boy shut down again, hopefully for good,” reports The Washington Times.

Ahmed Mohamed, better known as “Clock Boy” — better known as the tool by which Barack Obama was able to advance his narrative of an anti-Muslim America — just lost yet another of his family’s court cases. And for the love of God, please let this be the last.

U.S. District Judge Sam Lindsay this week dismissed Clock Boy’s wrongful arrest suit against the Irving Independent School District, ushering in a moment of, hopefully, final sanity in what’s been a very long, very insane, very politicized series of moments that began in 2015.

That was when little 14-year-old Mohamed brought to class a homemade clock that by all appearances resembled a bomb. And by resemble, it’s meant, the device was a jumble of wires and pieces of metal assembled in a briefcase, complete with what appeared to be timer.