President-elect Donald Trump enraged the media when he had the temerity to ditch them to go eat a steak dinner.

The Daily Wire's Hank Berrien reported that news outlets like the Associated Press and NBC News were in a tizzy over Trump's heinous action of ditching the media. They seem to have forgotten that President Barack Obama also ditched the media numerous times during his presidency, and the media didn't share the same outrage:

See if you can spot the difference, @HuffingtonPost. pic.twitter.com/oJ4A6jLOQt — Aaron Bandler (@bandlersbanter) November 16, 2016

Here are five times Obama ditched the media.

1. Obama ditched the media in 2008 while he was on vacation. Obama was with his family in Hawaii in December 2008, and he ditched the media so he could go to Sea Life Park–a water park–with his daughters. The media was even called to the water park where they were told that "a lid was called until further notice," according to Politico.

2. Obama left the White House without giving reporters the opportunity to follow him in 2010. Obama left two hours before reporters had assembled at the White House, where they were supposed to follow the president. Obama ditched them so he could go to his daughter's soccer game, but in doing so he violated protocol. The administration claimed it was a mistake on their part, and reporter Mark Knoller defended Obama at the time.

"Such incidents have happened before, in fact with every President I've covered dating back to Gerald Ford," Knoller wrote in CBS News at the time. "Occasionally, the press gets left behind, and there was rarely any ulterior motive involved."

Interesting how the media has made no such defense for Trump ditching them in favor of a steak dinner.

3. Obama ditched reporters yet again in 2010 so he could golf. Obama was at the G-8 and G-20 summits in Canada and blew off the media by sending them 150 miles away to Toronto from the resort he was staying at in Muskoka so he could golf.

4. The media had zero accessibility to Obama when he golfed with Tiger Woods in 2013. They were not pleased about it either.

"Speaking on behalf of the White House Correspondents Association, I can say a broad cross section of our members from print, radio, online and TV have today expressed extreme frustration to me about having absolutely no access to the President of the United States this entire weekend," reporter Ed Henry said in a statement, per Politico. "There is a very simple but important principle we will continue to fight for today and in the days ahead: transparency."

5. Obama ended a press conference early so he could see Star Wars. In his last press conference of 2015, Obama cut off the press conference.

"OK, everybody, I got to get to 'Star Wars,'" Obama said and left to see a screening of the film that his wife was hosting, according to The Hill.

(h/t: The Federalist)