It’s rare that CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta makes things about himself, but he made an exception Monday to post a photo of himself in the recording studio reading his upcoming book, “The Enemy of the People — A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America.”
Great title … did he leave his Washington bubble and interview people who tell the truth, or were they all in hiding because it’s such a dangerous time for them? We mean, CNN was made to sit in the back row at one outdoor press conference, and another time Sarah Huckabee Sanders brought in a pecan pie that April Ryan wouldn’t touch, thinking it was poisoned or something. Maybe it was.
Putting my vocal cords to the test this week, recording the audio version of my book out in June: “The Enemy of the People – A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America.” (The studio placed me in the U2 suite. Loved that!) pic.twitter.com/ub8jhrsupg
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) April 30, 2019
Ben Shapiro came up with the winning caption:
"It's a super dangerous time to tell the truth in America," he said as his network was taken off the air in Venezuela while he sat in an air-conditioned studio recording his self-aggrandizing audiobook https://t.co/vScjuKh9Ab
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) April 30, 2019
Such danger.
— Julie (@julmem) April 30, 2019
Venezuelans are literally getting run over by their government, but Jimbo is in the most dangerous time right now guys.
— Tavi Cruz Gómez (@TabukiJones) April 30, 2019
Which of these people is the most danger?
a) a Jewish person in a synagogue
b) a Muslim person in a mosque
c) Jim Acosta in a soundbooth— Michael Malice (@michaelmalice) April 30, 2019
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If telling the truth is dangerous Jim will live to be 176 years old.
— EinsteinKnowsGod (@destractions) April 30, 2019
Dear Jim @Acosta …
You are the best. You are great. I meant it. Really, really great. You write good, you look good and you sound really good. Super good. You are so amazing. I love you like the stars. You are super good.Love,
Jim @Acosta
P.S. We need more Jim Acosta.
— WaxOnWaxOff (@jefferson66) April 30, 2019
Jonathan Burnham, President & Publisher of Harper, said they are hopeful they will sell a copy of the book to someone whose last name isn't Acosta.
— Brandon Kowz (@RMFT2019) April 30, 2019
"Dear Diary…." pic.twitter.com/Xw0GmRGXi6
— Pearce ?? (@PearceRPB) April 30, 2019
Dear Diary, speaking words is hard. I sometimes wonder why I got into this wordy profession. Then I see the red light above the camera and grip that microphone and it's all worth it.
— James Baker (@JDtheDJ2004) April 30, 2019
Dear Diary,
I’m ready to accept my Grammy.— Jim “Mayor Pete” Acosta’s Diary (@AcostasNot) April 30, 2019
Don’t laugh, he’ll probably get one; Barack Obama has two Grammys, one for each of his two audiobooks.
— CowardToKing (@CowardToKing) April 30, 2019
— Andy Etnyre (@AndyEtnyre) April 30, 2019
Great job there Ron Burgundy
— Jon (@JanokoS213) April 30, 2019
— Mr. White (@realskillet) April 30, 2019
I think turning it into a musical was a great idea, Jim.
— Curtice Mang (@curticemang) April 30, 2019
The recording guys at hour 1 of 12: pic.twitter.com/PbOBZXCIdy
— R&R (@BakedObelix) April 30, 2019
— Matt Pelzer (@MattPelzer) April 30, 2019
oh for the love of God?
— Andrea kristine ladd (@Deeladd40) April 30, 2019
Jim just stop, please
— Nick (@Nikos817) April 30, 2019
Looking forward to reading your book!
— Noreen [email protected] (@Gibble56) April 30, 2019
Yeah, if the Trump administration allows it to be published. It’s a dangerous time to tell the truth in America.
Related:
Status=OWNED! Steven Crowder fact-checks the ever-loving SNOT out of Jim Acosta on Trump and Charlottesville https://t.co/5cNZtkvVsZ
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 26, 2019
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