Sean Spicer Blasts “Grandstanding” CNN Reporter

The Washington Post reports:

In an interview, Spicer denounced Acosta in some of the harshest terms a press secretary has used — at least in public — to refer to a reporter.

“If Jim Acosta reported on Jim Acosta the way he reports on us, he’d say he hasn’t been very honest,” Spicer said. “I think he’s gone well beyond the role of reporter and steered into the role of advocate. He’s the prime example of a [reporter in a] competitive, YouTube, click-driven industry,” Spicer added.

“He’s recognized that if you make a spectacle on the air then you’ll get more airtime and more clicks. If I were a mainstream, veteran reporter, I’d be advocating for him to knock it off. It’s hurting the profession.”

Spicer effectively blames Acosta, without mentioning him by name, when he suggests that live audio and video coverage of the briefings was curtailed because of “grandstanding” by some reporters.