I haven't had time to do the video comparisons yet (I have to do some actual video work here first) but in my effort to be fair, I noticed that there are a lot of different versions of the "original video " out there. So I decided to make sure I got the one directly from c-cpan. I found it here:
https://www.c-span.org/video/?454223...mplete-victory
I downloaded it and will use it as my "original" - but no guarantee that is what the inforwars guy used. It looks like it to me though.
I did notice something about the original video on this page though. People have been saying that the infowars video duplicates frames then removes to make it look like acosta stops and chops at the intern's arm. Well if you watch this video at 29:00 minutes in, you will see the very same stop and chop motion. You can even slow it down. Click on the gear and go to the speed setting.
I am still not saying it was an "assault" it looks like an entirely reflexive motion to me, like he was just blocking her reaching from him. My concern is that the MSM is trying to make a mountain out of a molehill by claiming the white house used a doctored video to make it look worse than it was.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?454223...mplete-victory
I downloaded it and will use it as my "original" - but no guarantee that is what the inforwars guy used. It looks like it to me though.
I did notice something about the original video on this page though. People have been saying that the infowars video duplicates frames then removes to make it look like acosta stops and chops at the intern's arm. Well if you watch this video at 29:00 minutes in, you will see the very same stop and chop motion. You can even slow it down. Click on the gear and go to the speed setting.
I am still not saying it was an "assault" it looks like an entirely reflexive motion to me, like he was just blocking her reaching from him. My concern is that the MSM is trying to make a mountain out of a molehill by claiming the white house used a doctored video to make it look worse than it was.
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