17 Replies to “This Is CNN”

    1. I didn’t even get your “Brandon” reference until I was in the middle of posting my response. I need stronger coffee!

      The point I was going to make was that if Fredo’s temper causes him to spill some of what must be mountains of dirt he has on Zucker, I just may become a Fredo fan. He could more damage to THE NARRATIVE than almost anyone else on the planet, since he has been one of it’s leading pitchmen.

      1. It’s like watching a tree-fiddy sized black woman going berserk at your local MacDonalds cause her basket was shy a couple fries … just amusing to watch. From a safe distance.

  1. Then CNN’s hall monitor Brian Stelter chimes in saying Cuomo was “continually causing headaches” at CNN and this may have been “a case of death by a thousand cuts.”
    So Mr Reliable Source. It took a thousand cuts to finally fire this meathead? What were those thousand cuts you speak of?
    Do tell…

  2. One wonders, given CNN’s utterly destroyed reputation, why CEO Jeff Zucker has not been canned years ago. Zucker is corrupt, and has worked hard to make CNN as corrupt as him.

    1. CNN, SiriusXM…

      All the greatest in late-20th-Century media.
      Pretty soon his MySpace account is going to be cancelled! lol

      1. There are 2 channels on SiriusXM that I listen to: Symphony Hall (76) and Met Opera Radio (355). They’re far better than the CBC, though SH does, at times, seem a bit woke with its occasional emphasis on black composers and performers.

        Driving to my house on Sunday, it was nice to hear nothing but Mozart on 76 (it was the 230rd anniversary of his death) and, later, a performance of Verdi’s Rigoletto on 355.

        1. Ditto for Symphony Hall. That’s what’s on in the house all day long. Better than the Ceeb, without the propaganda and progtard BS.

          1. Indeed.

            Saturday mornings, while I’m doing my weekly dusting and hoovering, I listen to it through my computer. Now that the Metropolitan Opera is back for another season, I switch over to Channel 355 when the broadcast starts.

  3. of course they knew, and of course they approved, until Cuomo was no longer strong enough to weather the allegations and had to quit as governor…

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