What happened to Tucker Carlson's family is worse than what happened to Acosta in terms of personal impact. But the latter is much more ominous when it comes to freedom of the press.
Horse *censored*. Brown shirts threatening to harm a journalist's family is FAR FAR more damaging to freedom of press than Acosta justifiably losing his credentials. In fact, there is no reasonable world where the contrary would not be true.
Tell me you wouldn't see it as more dangerous to freedom of press if a mob confronted Rachel Maddow's family and threatened them. You'd be on here saying how Trump inspired it, and tripling down on your meme that Trump is threatening the press.
The only reason for this mob's action was to intimidate the free press into covering only one side of any issue. We already know that works, or have you seen any insult to Islam cartoons in major papers lately?
First, the federal government will always have infinitely more ability to interfere with constitutional rights than small groups of people without official power. That's such a fundamental thing that it underlies the separation of powers and checks and balances built into the Constitution.
Actions like this are targeted at material voices. Shut down a view and the public conversation completely changes. It would take an unprecedented effort for the government to do it, yet terrorism works because a few "examples" are enough to force compliance.
I'm actually stunned and frankly angry at this write up you did. That's completely unusual for me.
Why this incident with Acosta is threatening: WH used a false pretext for banning Acosta. They straight up lied about what happened. Then Sarah Sanders shared a doctored video to bolster the lie.
I've seen the videos. BS on them being doctored. I thought the accusation overstated the case, but frankly, I think Acosta should have been barred long since. A press pass is not a right to insult the President for your own self promotion. The fact that CNN has refused to put in place a reporter that doesn't have personal issues is on them.
WH taking offense at Acosta's behavior is transparently self serving. Insist that reporters be polite while Trump shrieks about "enemy of the people" and insists that documenting his pervasive lies is "fake news".
You have reporters flat out calling him a racist as part of their "questions," and then they get upset that he's not nice to them? You have to be kidding. Can you even imagine what would have happened to a reporter that say, called Obama a racist and interrupted him time and again?
But this goes well beyond taking unearned offense at impolite behavior. It's a gambit testing WH's ability to coerce more friendly treatment from journalists.
Trump answered an hour and a half of questions. There's never been any indication he reacts to tough questions poorly. He reacts to open insults - as he should - and it's completely unprofessional to send reporters who can't ask a question without trying to make it into an insult.