Leading Authors of Today's Magazine
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • Featured New Authors
  • Anthologies
    • Moguls Unleashed
      • Dr. Dashnay Holmes is a Dynamic Entrepreneur!
      • Dr. Jane Mukami
      • Dr. Demaryl Roberts-Singleton
      • Dr. Desirie Sykes
      • Dr. Terry Golightly
      • Dr. Shontae Davidson
      • Dr. Adrienne Velazquez
      • Dr. Nichole Pettway
      • Dr. Daniela Peel: Corporate Wellness
  • News and Updates
  • More
    • Multimedia
    • Author of the Month
    • Book Reviews
    • Interviews and Conversations
    • Community and Engagement
    • Writing Resources
    • Genre Explorations
No Result
View All Result
Leading Authors Of Today's Magazine
No Result
View All Result

Anthony Cumia takes on the world with new book ‘Spare Me’

July 13, 2024
in Featured New Authors
0
Home Featured New Authors
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Anthony Cumia takes on the world with new book ‘Spare Me’


As anyone who’s ever listened to his podcasts or radio shows will know, Anthony Cumia isn’t exactly backward in coming forward, and in his second book, “Spare Me” (Post Hill Press), he continues with his scathing attacks on the people and issues currently vexing him.

From the flat-earth fanaticism of Owen Benjamin (“In my opinion, Owen is very smart and mentally ill”) to his longstanding feud with actor and comedian Bill Burr (“It was a personal thing between Bill and his wife and me. It’s not as sordid as it sounds.”), Cumia revisits some of the more high-profile spats he’s recently waged (and even won).


Anthony Cumia book "Spare me."
Shock jock comic Anthony Cumia pulls no punches in his latest book, “Spare me.”

He also addresses everything from the 2021 Capitol riot to Black Lives Matter and how Donald Trump will fare in November’s Presidential election. “The thing that I’m most afraid of is that the election will be stolen from him again — not with ballots or faulty voting machines but by the mainstream media going full fucking force against him again and influencing the minds of Americans — who unfortunately, have an average IQ of ninety-eight,” he writes.

Cumia saves his most blistering criticism for the final chapter, however, when he lays waste to what he regards as the scourge of cancel culture, something, he says, he’s endured first-hand. 

When he was fired from SiriusXM in 2014 for what the company called “racially-charged and hate-filled remarks” on social media, Cumia started his own Compound Media Network instead. “I literally had to make a broadcast company just so I could talk about s–t that I was not allowed to talk about on anyone else’s platform,” he writes. 

“How insane is that?”

Indeed, as far as Cumia sees it, the entire country is now being held hostage by special interest groups. “They are a small f–king percentage of the population, but they have all this power to ruin your life,” he writes. 

The key, he concludes, is to keep fighting the fight. “You don’t have to agree or disagree with anyone’s opinions. But you should agree that people shouldn’t be canceled and lose everything just for voicing their f–king opinion.  “In closing: f–k them!” — Gavin Newsham



Credit goes to @nypost.com

Previous Post

Co-writing a book (our process) + tips | Self-Publishing

Next Post

App simplifies vocab of classic books

Next Post
App simplifies vocab of classic books

App simplifies vocab of classic books

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Random News

‘The Kaurs of 1984’: New book records the wrongs done to Sikh women | Chandigarh News

‘The Kaurs of 1984’: New book records the wrongs done to Sikh women | Chandigarh News

...

Kara Swisher Is Sick of Tech People, So She Wrote a Book About Them

Kara Swisher Is Sick of Tech People, So She Wrote a Book About Them

...

#shorts #bookreview Write a book review | write a book review in hindi

#shorts #bookreview Write a book review | write a book review in hindi

...

4 Tips on Writing the Beginning of Your Story (So It Doesn’t Suck)

4 Tips on Writing the Beginning of Your Story (So It Doesn’t Suck)

...

Stephen King in Conversation with John Grisham: On Writing Short Fiction

Stephen King in Conversation with John Grisham: On Writing Short Fiction

...

Review: ‘Troubled’ by Rob Henderson

Review: ‘Troubled’ by Rob Henderson

...

About us

Today's Author Magazine

Welcome to Today's Author Magazine, the go-to destination for discovering fresh talent in the literary world. We shine a light on new authors and captivating anthologies, providing readers with a diverse array of stories and insights. Here's a look at the vibrant categories that make up our magazine

RecentNews

Elevating Leadership, Empowering Women: The Journey of Dr. Janet Lockhart-Jones

Leading with Words: The Transformational Journey of Dr. Mark Holland

Faith, Healing, and Resilience: The Empowering Voice of Elaine King

Rising Beyond Bars: The Transformative Journey of Dr. Nichole Pettway

Categories

  • Anthologies
  • Author of the Month
  • Book Reviews
  • Community and Engagement
  • Editorial
  • Featured
  • Featured New Authors
  • Genre Explorations
  • Global Influence
  • How-to
  • Interviews and Conversations
  • Multimedia
  • News and Updates
  • Other
  • Uncategorized
  • Writing Resources

RandomNews

Author Rosaria Lanza’s New Book, “She Moved Again,” is a Gripping Story of One Woman’s Struggles to Confront Her Past Instead of Running Away Once More

FEATURED | A number of FREE activities are available to book for children across Herefordshire during the summer holidays

Concord Monitor – Mo Rocca joins Writers on a New England Stage with new book “Roctogenarians”

Peter Brown on his Writing Process

Author Marvin Kissinger’s New Book, “Fearsome Trio,” is a Heartwarming and Captivating Tale of Friendship and Adventure Set Against Arizona’s Scenic Landscape

  • Home
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Contact

© 2024 Today's Author Magazine. All Rights Are Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Moguls Unleashed
  • Privacy
  • Terms

© 2024 Today's Author Magazine. All Rights Are Reserved.