6.1.05
Schaedenfr...Aw, Screw It, This is Just AWESOME!
The AP
reports:
NEW YORK -- CNN said goodbye to pundit Tucker Carlson on Wednesday, and with him likely the "Crossfire" program that has been the granddaddy of high-volume political debate shows on cable television.
CNN will probably fold "Crossfire" into its other programming, perhaps as an occasional segment on the daytime show "Inside Politics," said Jonathan Klein, who was appointed in late November as chief executive of CNN's U.S. network.
Klein on Wednesday told Carlson, one of the four "Crossfire" hosts, that CNN would not be offering him a new contract. Carlson has been talking with MSNBC about a prime-time opening replacing Deborah Norville.
"I would host any kind of show for (MSNBC chief executive) Rick Kaplan," said Carlson, whose Friday night PBS show "Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered" resumes this week.
He said he enjoyed every minute working for CNN, but that he had told executives last April that he wanted to do something different from "Crossfire."
The bow-tied wearing conservative pundit got into a public tussle last fall with comic Jon Stewart, who has been critical of cable political programs that devolve into shoutfests.
"I guess I come down more firmly in the Jon Stewart camp," Klein told The Associated Press.
He said all of the cable networks, including CNN, have overdosed on programming devoted to arguing over issues. Klein said he wants more substantive programming that is still compelling.
"I doubt that when the president sits down with his advisers they scream at him to bring him up to date on all of the issues," he said. "I don't know why we don't treat the audience with the same respect." [emphasis mine]
This is so sweet. I'm not even going to pretend to say that I feel bad about someone losing their job - this guy is worth millions, and he's earned every cent of it being a race-baiting schmuck. Good riddance to bad trash. And not just Carlson but Crossfire!
This also really gives the rest of the media its freakin' comeuppance for jumping all over Jon Stewart - he was right, something which is now directly confirmed by none other than the CEO of CNN.
Sadly, they will learn no lessons from this, other than that perhaps they shouldn't fuck with Jon Stewart. Which is unlikely, but good, as Stewart will continue to eviscerate their foolish asses.