Posted on 01/29/2013 10:45:24 AM PST by jimbo123
Things are moving fast and furiously at Jeff Zuckers CNN. Longtime political contributors James Carville and Mary Matalin are leaving the news network, Politico reports.
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off to fox, ya thinn?
HDTV isn’t kind to lizard heads and post menopausal women. That and they’re soooo 90’s.
That would be a good pickup. Carville is at least entertaining.
CNN also declined any offer to Ann Curry for a CNN program.
Whats the word on where Zucker is going with CNN?
straight down the middle centrist?
He's raiding ABC ... Jake Tapper a few weeks back and today the NY Post has an article about Chris Cuomo going to CNN.
CNN seems to be more balanced on the current Illegal Alien Amnesty push....where Fox News has been Amnesty Liberal
As for Fox hiring Carville....maybe they can drag a $100 bill around the trailer park to bring him in
Just as long as there's a waste basket nearby...
Old and unserious beltway pigs at the trough.
Third tier talking heads whose novelty has worn off.
I don’t like either one. He is a disgusting liberal. She sleeps with him.
I often wondered if they married because of the money they would make..
I'd like to see them off to anywhere besides something that pollutes my day when they show up. IMO they should just stay home and take care of their spawn and spare us all.
Perfect description.
thanks for your help.
But for others, I did mean where is CNN going on the political spectrum, is Zucker resetting on a hard middle, etc. ? Anyone know?
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