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The reviews are in: NPR says Jim Acosta 'sounds less like a reporter than a rival' in his new book

As Twitchy reported earlier, CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta is augmenting his bookstore tour in support of “Enemy of the People: A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America” by tweeting photos of paragraphs right out of the book, describing how journalists “weren’t really human” to Americans thanks to “the climate of fear that Trump had created.”

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The Free Beacon’s David Rutz has been compiling a list of reviews of Acosta’s book about Acosta, and surprisingly enough, even NPR thought that it was too much about Acosta and less about the danger of telling the truth in America.

That photo’s going up on Acosta’s dressing room mirror for sure.

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Oh, he didn’t need to write a book to do that.


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