Of course, the best news of the week outside of the end of Liz Cheney’s congressional career was given to us by the most unlikely source of all, CNN, with the unceremonious firing of Brian ‘Tater’ Stelter:
I love how the Democrat operatives at the New York Times refer to Tater as a “reporter,” as if he’s a legitimate journalist or something. What he is, is a clown, which meant he was a perfect fit for the CNN model envisioned and created by disgraced ex-CEO Jeff Zucker.
Watch as Ted Koppel humiliates this potato-shaped clown during a public forum a few years back:
That’s what an actual reporter does to a fake one.
The Washington Free Beacon reminded us what CNN really is in a great piece published in February after Zucker was forced out:
It’s a clown network run by creeps, like Zucker and Stelter and Don Lemon and Jeffrey lubin’ Toobin. It is only at a place run by creeps that fellow creeps like Stelter could have his own show, Toobin could actually make a comeback from his own disgrace before finally being let go, and where an alleged sexual predator like Don Lemon could be billed as the prime time star.
CNN began as a semi-legitimate news organization back in the 1980s, but has not really existed as anything remotely related to a news operation at any time in this century. Stelter stood as a shining remaining example of the organizational depravity of Zucker’s regime, given his infamous status as the most shameless brown-noser on Zucker’s staff was literally the only reason that a transparently dimwitted hack like himself would ever be allowed to host his own show.
The new boss at CNN, Chris Licht, has bluntly stated that he wants to change his failing cable channel back into an actual news operation, and jettisoning both Toobin and Tater were logical and necessary first steps in making that change.
Speculation about which insufferable on-air hack will be the next to fall now centers on either Lemon on equally ridiculous Jim Acosta. My money’s on Lemon, for what it’s worth, given that Acosta can at least claim some actual reporter’s creds by pointing to his years covering the White House. Lemon’s fruity name makes him the logical personality to follow a Tater out the door.
Let’s move on…
This explains so much about Stephen King:
So hey, Tater did have at least one fan boy. I suppose that’s good to know.
How bad a mistake did Trump make in endorsing Dr. Oz, enabling Oz to become the GOP nominee for the U.S. Senate seat in PA? Oz is such a horrible candidate he is losing to this guy:
That’s right: This ogre who lived in his parents’ basement until he was 50 years of age wants to legalize heroin, and he is most likely going to become the next U.S. senator from Pennsylvania.
You just can’t make this stuff up.
Meanwhile, in the city of brotherly love…
There is a simple solution to this problem: STOP VOTING FOR DEMOCRATS. This is not hard; there is no mystery here.
But I would be willing to bet the balance in my 401(k) that that specific woman, if she votes at all, will vote for the guy who wants to make heroin legal and have the government pay to put it into people’s veins.
There is truly no helping some people.
Speaking of things you just could never make up, look what they’re doing now in China:
What do you even say about that? Mass insanity.
That is all.
We are truly living in an upside down world!
It's all nuts. But, then, we, the sane occupants of this planet knew this all along. It is imperative that we keep in mind that Liberals are suffering from a severe mental disorder. Deal with them at your own peril. Be aware they may explode into violence when confronted with facts and actual data.
Just sayin'.