CNN’s Jim Acosta Attacks Larry Elder About Women. Janice Dean Flattens Acosta.

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Dean was prompted by an interview Acosta conducted with Californian GOP Congressman Darrell Issa. Acosta stated, “Right now the Republican front-runner is an outspoken talk-show host named Larry Elder. He’s made a number of disparaging remarks about women. I want you to listen to this; let me ask you about this on the other side.”

Acosta played an audio clip of Elder stating, “When you look at all these women who have marched, something like two million women, Donald Trump has probably gotten more obese women off the couch and in the streets working out than Michelle Obama did in eight years.”

Acosta asked Issa, “Do you think Larry Elder should be the next governor of California?”

Issa responded, “I think Larry Elder, with tens of thousands of hours on the air, entertaining and thought-provoking, if that’s the best you can find —”

Acosta responded pompously, “That’s not entertaining. That’s disgusting. What he has said is disgusting. I mean, that’s not entertaining.”

Issa fought back, “In tens of thousands of hours, if that’s the best you have, you don’t really have anything on Larry Elder.” He reiterated later, “if in tens of thousands of hours, you find a few lines, that’s not going to get people to forget that he is a thoughtful conservative who has a lot of great ideas.”

In mid-June, speaking on ABC’s “The View,” CNN’s Ana Navarro attempted to defend legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin, who made his comeback on the network the week before when he was interviewed by CNN’s Alisyn Camerota. Toobin had taken a leave of absence from CNN in the fall of 2020 after he was caught masturbating on a Zoom call taking place with his colleagues from The New Yorker.

Toobin had told Camerota, “Well, obviously, I wasn’t thinking very well or very much. And it was something that was inexplicable to me. I think, one point, I wouldn’t exactly say in my defense, because nothing is really in my defense; I didn’t think I was on the call. I didn’t think other people could see me.”

Navarro offered a unique explanation and euphemism, declaring that Toobin had not been “sexually harassing somebody… he was sexually harassing himself.”

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