Posted on 02/17/2023 12:09:51 PM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
Don Lemon is reportedly in danger of being canned from his co-host spot on CNN This Morning after making the ignorant, misogynistic claim on yesterday's show that Nikki Haley, age 51, is not in her "prime."
A New York Post story today reports that co-host Poppy Harlow walked off the set after Lemon's inane outburst, and that "a CNN insider said the latest high-profile incident may finally lead to [head CNN honcho Chris] Licht squeezing out Lemon from the morning gig."
And the New York Times quotes Licht as telling CNN staffers that he was "disappointed" by Lemon's remarks, and that they "were upsetting, unacceptable and unfair to his co-hosts, and ultimately a huge distraction to the great work of this organization.”
So, if Lemon saying Haley is not in her prime has put him on the hot seat at CNN, will there be any repercussions at MSNBC for Elise Jordan, who has suggested that Donald Trump could be a . . . prime candidate for dementia?
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The panic, it’s hilarious.
Trump “could get ...”
Pedo Joe “already has ...”
Gee Elise...maybe you could keel over suddenly like...
“Isn’t it interesting that the media is
more concerned about hereditary dementia
than a president who is clearly suffering from it?”
Yet they see nothing in the way of shortcomings
in this particular WH resident. Would they be
reporting on his activity with a sharper eye
if they had witnessed any sign
of failing mental health? Horrors!
Of course not!
Just another one of those awful privileged libtards, who lives in a bubble...
What a pair equally deranged.
Or maybe she’ll “keel over” while driving to the airport….
He would STILL be smarter than Idiot Joe.
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