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It is important to make assertions based on evidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lets be honest - as a liberal, Jim Acosta is embarrassing. We need intelligent people pushing back against this administration, not fucking JMU alums.
Oh noes. The "as a liberal" troll strikes again!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was either the worst-executed deflection in the history of WH Press briefings or a total train wreck.
Where we watching the same thing? That session will be on every show tonight and the CNN reporter looked like an idiot. That was fun!
Obtuse responses from Miller that lacked any substance. I guess intellectual dishonesty is common for 30 year old white supremacist virgins.
Who was raised on the mean streets of Santa Monica and educated in the hardscrabble halls of Duke University. And who goes around calling kids from Annandale High School "cosmopolitan."
Anonymous wrote:lets be honest - as a liberal, Jim Acosta is embarrassing. We need intelligent people pushing back against this administration, not fucking JMU alums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jim Acosta is an idiot to have suggested that only England and Australia are proficient in English - a total buffoon!
There are probably more people in India and Pakistan who speak/read/write English in India that there are in the UK and Australia - admittedly accented English but then Australians speak accented English and even within the UK there are multiple accents which in some instances Americans would have a problem comprehending eg the Yorkshire accent or Cockney accent - quite apart from a Scottish or Welsh accent.
Only about 10% of Indians speak any level of English and only .02% are native speakers. Pakistan is a lot less. There are more English speakers in Mexico than Pakistan.
10% of 1.2 billion is 120 million or double the population of the UK
Ouch! #Highfive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jim Acosta is an idiot to have suggested that only England and Australia are proficient in English - a total buffoon!
There are probably more people in India and Pakistan who speak/read/write English in India that there are in the UK and Australia - admittedly accented English but then Australians speak accented English and even within the UK there are multiple accents which in some instances Americans would have a problem comprehending eg the Yorkshire accent or Cockney accent - quite apart from a Scottish or Welsh accent.
Only about 10% of Indians speak any level of English and only .02% are native speakers. Pakistan is a lot less. There are more English speakers in Mexico than Pakistan.
10% of 1.2 billion is 120 million or double the population of the UK
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jim Acosta is an idiot to have suggested that only England and Australia are proficient in English - a total buffoon!
There are probably more people in India and Pakistan who speak/read/write English in India that there are in the UK and Australia - admittedly accented English but then Australians speak accented English and even within the UK there are multiple accents which in some instances Americans would have a problem comprehending eg the Yorkshire accent or Cockney accent - quite apart from a Scottish or Welsh accent.
Only about 10% of Indians speak any level of English and only .02% are native speakers. Pakistan is a lot less. There are more English speakers in Mexico than Pakistan.
Anonymous wrote:Jim Acosta is an idiot to have suggested that only England and Australia are proficient in English - a total buffoon!
There are probably more people in India and Pakistan who speak/read/write English in India that there are in the UK and Australia - admittedly accented English but then Australians speak accented English and even within the UK there are multiple accents which in some instances Americans would have a problem comprehending eg the Yorkshire accent or Cockney accent - quite apart from a Scottish or Welsh accent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was either the worst-executed deflection in the history of WH Press briefings or a total train wreck.
Where we watching the same thing? That session will be on every show tonight and the CNN reporter looked like an idiot. That was fun!
Obtuse responses from Miller that lacked any substance. I guess intellectual dishonesty is common for 30 year old white supremacist virgins.
Who was raised on the mean streets of Santa Monica and educated in the hardscrabble halls of Duke University. And who goes around calling kids from Annandale High School "cosmopolitan."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Miller was eloquent and right on target, refuting Acosta and Thrush all along the way with their "petty" and "narrow" questions and continued interruptions.
+1. Miller is fantastic. As Coulter said earlier, if only we could clone Miller and appoint him as head of every dept. in the cabinet.
"""+1,000,000,000""""". Enough quotes for you libtard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can somebody get him Ryan Lizza's phone number? The White House is really scraping the bottom of the barrel if this is who they trot out. The sad thing is, I bet he really impresses Trump with his low-key racist battleground state bullshit.
He absolutely does, not even a question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else notice April Ryan pulling the "race card" when her people were mentioned by Miller? Its like shooting fish in the barrel - everyone has an agenda and its obvious.
April Ryan, White House correspondent for American Urban Radio Networks, a black-owned radio network that creates programming for 300 stations with primarily black audiences?
She was doing her job.
Meanwhile still waiting for a Hispanic and Asian White House Correspondent to be named.