Acosta Went To The Border And PROVED That Walls WORK!

Jim Acosta is a braying jackass that doesn’t know what in the heck he is talking about. There, I said it.

Now that I have gotten that off of my chest I can tell you that he seems like the type of person that from his basic makeup that if he wanted to stick to actual journalism he might actually have half a shot at being good. HOWEVER…..

He seems to be more content with sicking to the playbook that he is using now of screaming like a damned baby every single time he is anywhere near any of the Administration staff.

Anyone that’s like that, that deals in tantrums and nonsense will eventually get shown up by the people that are actually telling the truth or they will accidentally tell the truth about themselves.

The biggest issue in the country right now seems to be the border wall and as such everyone and their brother has been doing some kind of reporting on it. Which leads us to Jim Acosta’s recent trip to the border.

Via Conservative Tribune:

One of those reporters who tagged along on the trip was outspoken anti-Trump CNN correspondent Jim Acosta, who seemed intent on attempting to prove the president wrong by showing that there was no crisis at the border near McAllen while insinuating that border walls aren’t really needed.

Instead, Acosta actually ended up proving just how correct Trump is about the effectiveness of border walls and “steel slat” barriers at keeping out illegal immigrants, drug traffickers and violent criminals or terrorists.

n a brief video clip posted on Twitter, Acosta walked along a section of steel slat border barrier and said, “Here are some of the steel slats the president’s been talking about, right here.”

“As you can see, yes, you can see through these slats to the other side of the U.S.-Mexico border, but as we are walking along here we’re not seeing any kind of imminent danger,” he continued. “There are no migrants trying to rush toward this fence here in the McAllen, Texas, area.”

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