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“Sadly, journalism has changed a lot since I first stepped into a newsroom, and I’ll be honest, I don’t like the direction it’s going. The media needs more balance in coverage and a wider range of viewpoints represented in every newsroom at every level and at each position.”
"Is this really who we want to become? A society of phony, clenched a******* avatars walking on eggshells, always looking over your shoulder about getting ratted out for something that actually has nothing to do with your character or morals?"
(Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) On today’s episode of “The Most Trusted Name in News,” CNN anchor Anderson Cooper continues his torrid pace of making nonsensical hyperbolic comparisons between Donald Trump and his supporters to some of history’s most horrific events. As you might recall, Cooper in early January laughably declared that Republicans who continued to follow Trump were “like a nihilistic death cult.” “Let me ask you, the Republicans just lost the Senate and, you know, you had Donald Trump Jr. earlier this morning saying, you know, this is Donald Trump’s Republican Party, which we have said over and over and over again, which clearly it is now,
Font Size On Tuesday, CNN’s Jim Acosta spent his final day as chief White House correspondent reveling in having accomplished his life’s mission of celebrating himself and playing the role of general in helping to removing President Trump from office, a man he’s so deeply hated. As Acosta and CNN shared on January 11, he’ll leave the White House beat to become a weekend anchor (presumably of CNN Newsroom) and take on the title of “chief domestic correspondent.” Acosta was in a jovial mood, tweeting this caption alongside a selfie with NBC’s Peter Alexander: “Just a couple of guys covering the WH on the last full day of Trump admin. Think we will finally have time for that drink now @PeterAlexander?”
(AP Photo/Richard Drew, File) If former Fox News anchor and current CNBC anchor Shepard Smith’s appearance on CNN on Tuesday with host Christiane Amanpour was a contest to see which of them could be the most blatantly hypocritical, let’s just say it ended in a photo finish of sanctimonious duplicity. Here’s a CliffsNotes synopsis: Amanpour asked Smith a bigly-loaded question about his tenure at Fox News that could not have been more steeped in self-denial, complete lack of self-awareness, and hall-of-fame hypocrisy, if her post-election equation of Donald Trump and his administration with Adolf’s Hitler’s Kristallnacht — which even
CNN's Dumb and Dumber, Don Lemon and Fredo Cuomo, are now painting every Trump voter as a bigot and a racist: CNN's @DonLemon: If you voted for Trump, you're with the Klan…
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Posted By Ruth King on December 14th, 2020 Cuomo is a worthy successor to Teddy the Swimmer. Governor Andrew Cuomo, the would-be dictator of New York state, who shut down schools, restaurants, churches, and many businesses, was awarded and accepted the 2020 Edward M. Kennedy award thusly: “I am honored to receive the 2020 Edward M. Kennedy Institute Award for Inspired Leadership. I learned about humanity, leadership and putting people first from the great Senator Ted Kennedy.” Cuomo is a worthy successor to Teddy the Swimmer, who left Mary Jo Kopechne to die in submerged car that he drove into a pond. Teddy, who according to Cuomo, put people first, put Mary Joe Kopechne second as he swam away to meet with his handlers to lie and spin about leaving Ms. Kopechne to die.