Like a regular Forrest Gump, Jim Acosta has been treading the halls of power for decades putting out his brand of journalism.
1863: "Four score and seven years ago..."
Acosta: When you say all men are created equal, why do you leave out women? Does this include the Southern slaves? "A great Civil War?" Do you take responsibility for starting this war?
1933: "We have nothing to fear but fear itself."
Acosta: So, are you saying that the depression is nothing get bothered about? What kind of fear are we talking about? Is this Green fear?
1941: "Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 the United States was deliberately attacked by the sea and naval forces of the Empire of Japan."
Acosta: Isn't it rather racist to blame the Japanese for a failed US foreign policy? Do you take responsibility for the lack of foresight by your party? Do you feel that you have blood on your hands?
1961: "The torch has been passed to a new generation...'
Acosta: You didn't specifically mention women or minorities, do they have a future in your party? Is this "torch" carbon neutral?
Acosta even went international over the years;
1938: "We have peace in our time."
Acosta: Why would Chancellor Hitler have any reason to trust England at this point? Do you include women in this peace? What about Africa?