CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta probably expected fanfare and gratitude from the masses for his book exposing the “dangerous time” journalists are living in thanks to President Trump.
But it seems even reviewers decidedly on the left of the political divide are finding a hard time applauding what seems to be merely Acosta’s book about… Jim Acosta.
NPR review of @acosta‘s book is unkind: “Acosta sounds less like a reporter than a rival athlete.” The book is “an opportunity to relitigate his spats with the White House” rather than understand the collapse of trust in the press. https://t.co/tLvxKLgrvT
— David Rutz (@DavidRutz) June 13, 2019
Thanking “the climate of fear that Trump had created” for the view by Americans that journalists “weren’t really human,” the CNN reporter shared multiple tweets of photos from his book, “Enemy of the People: A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America.”
From “The Enemy of the People” – ”We weren’t really human to them anymore. This was the climate of fear that Trump had created. In this environment, a Trump supporter could resort to violence, I reasoned. It had become a dangerous time in America.” https://t.co/yPy7wgQowb pic.twitter.com/FycuHm1bhP
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) June 13, 2019
Acosta even tweeted photos of himself at a book signing in Arlington, Virginia that sparked mockery over the absence of any customers.
‘Wow, the crowds!’ Jim Acosta posts book signing photos, proves he still doesn’t understand optics https://t.co/VGa9AvxcAC
— Conservative News (@BIZPACReview) June 13, 2019
Several reviews of Acosta’s book are in and don’t seem to bode well for the reporter who admitted this week that Trump is “crazy like a fox” and controls the press like puppets.
The Guardian: Acosta “takes Trump’s bait again.”
“Acosta … captures the shock that reverberated with his upset win. But he fails to place the rage and resentment in the larger context of how America and the west reached this inflection point.” https://t.co/yaptRmOAXl— David Rutz (@DavidRutz) June 13, 2019
Variety’s pretty kind: “Acosta later became a symbol of America’s belief in the First Amendment when CNN prevailed and got its employee reinstated.” https://t.co/Peh0mOE1Bq Of course, they did give us the story that produced this photograph. pic.twitter.com/ln6y0n7UhW
— David Rutz (@DavidRutz) June 13, 2019
Critics pan Jim Acosta’s new book: He has ‘become a commentator, not a reporter’
Reviews of the new book “The Enemy of the People: A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America” are starting to pour in and they’re panning the book and its author, CNN liberal star reporter Ji…— Channel One (@Channel__One_) June 14, 2019
Even National Public Radio’s Annalisa Quinn gave Acosta’s book a blistering review accusing the reporter of using it “as an opportunity to relitigate his spats with the White House rather than to meaningfully interrogate the cultural shift that left huge numbers of people despising and fearing the press.”
When you’ve lost NPR…
— Conservative in Marin (@JNOV57) June 13, 2019
Quinn wrote:
In “The Enemy of the People,” Acosta sounds less like a reporter than a rival athlete: “We beat Trump!” Acosta remembers shouting after the lawsuit. Later, he writes, the “Trump people … had clearly gotten spanked.” The tone throughout is jocular and self-congratulatory. Describing a Trump confrontation, he writes that another reporter was “the real hero” of the news conference for defending Acosta, something you only say if you believe you are, in fact, the apparent and obvious hero.
The scathing review continued with Quinn noting how reporters ” become part of the story when the president attacks them,” as is often the case when Acosta has sparred with Trump.
“But in between absorbing abuse and hitting back is another option: fighting for access, challenging the president on lies and reporting the facts the way you would with any other story,” Quinn contended. “Acosta seems to believe that the attacks give him special dispensation to offer his personal opinions and that doing so is even an act of bravery or public service.”
Twitter users amused by NPR’s negative take on Acosta’s book also offered their own reviews.
When you lose @NPR… Damn @Acosta, how does one recover from such a loss?! https://t.co/48ndVspZ7N
— Elliott Hamilton (@ElliottRHams) June 14, 2019
Never gets old. pic.twitter.com/dOmDfyqVkm
— DJ (@DJNYified) June 13, 2019
Jim Acosta absolutely loves himself some Jim Acosta
— Jeff Burger (@PercybJeff) June 13, 2019
A tantrum in print.
— Charles The Hammer (@Gigantes42) June 14, 2019
This is one of the 1st times I’ve really felt sorry for you…. And after reading NPR’s review it brought me back to realizing you are all about yourself and the kind of journalist every other journalist kind of hates but can’t say so because that would be agreeing with trump
— Dino? (@dinok1975) June 14, 2019
So even NPR can see the guy’s just an ubernarcissist.
— iTellYaWhut (@LarryLava4) June 14, 2019
Wow Acosta is right. With even NPR viciously attacking brave journalists, it truly is a Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America https://t.co/5FgZMXxqw1
— Paul (@P_Crookston) June 14, 2019
LOL They eat their own with a side of fries.
— Jungarian (@Jungarian1) June 13, 2019
It might be a tough review of his work of fiction but on the other hand he should be glad that at least one person has read it
— Brian (@BrianCowley157) June 13, 2019
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