New CNN CEO Chris Licht Discovers Liberals Are Uninformed

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Growing up, the news was always a staple in my home. I have fond memories of discussing the local news and various topics covered on “60 Minutes” and watching the evening news with Peter Jennings.

I have clear memories of watching my older brother lip-sync the news, which illustrates how much of a dweeb he was from the start, but that was how important news was to our household. The journalists on television were the end-all be-all in what was happening and how we should feel about it.

When the Gulf War hit, I watched countless hours of CNN, dreaming of someday growing up to be a Wolf Blitzer, Bernard Shaw, or Christiane Amanpour.

Unfortunately, somewhere along the way, CNN lost its coveted position as one of the most trusted news sources, and the new CEO finds it difficult to right the ship.

Breaking News: Liberals Are Uninformed

Chris Licht took over as the new CEO of CNN and has found it even harder than he initially thought to make significant changes to the first 24/7 news network. Mr. Licht told the New York Times that he was surprised by the “uninformed vitriol” from fellow liberals on his recent changes.

One of the changes Mr. Licht made was to move liberal pundit Don Lemon from his prime-time position to the morning show. I imagine this was an attempt to limit the amount of embarrassment poor Mr. Lemon has to endure; it’s been a rough year, after all, for the former prime-time member. 

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Liberal blowhard Keith Olbermann came out and called Chris Licht a “TV Fascist” for the move, whatever the hell that means.

Mr. Licht told the New York Times that this sort of rhetoric:

“…proves my point: so much of what passes for news is name-calling, half-truths and desperation.”

Congratulations, Chris, you’ve adequately described 99% of the ‘journalists’ on MSNBC and CNN. It’s a shame it took taking on an impossible job for you to see just how terrible the state of your beloved industry has been reduced to.

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Fox In The Hen House

The need to bring on a new CEO came after what seemed like endless scandals within the corporation, culminating in the prior CEO stepping down due to failure to disclose a relationship with a top executive. The news for CNN, pun intended, hasn’t been good since.

The total daytime viewers for the top three cable news networks this year are as follows:

  • 1.4 million – Fox News
  • 733,000 – MSNBC
  • 568,000 – CNN

The weekday prime-time numbers are about the same:

  • 2.3 million – Fox News
  • 1.2 million – MSNBC
  • 730,000 – CNN

You’d think the other two networks would try to crack the code of what Fox News has been doing so well for seven years as the top-rated cable news network. But, instead, it’s been a push for the same old same old, much to Mr. Licht’s dismay. 

As someone who covers the news for a living, I watch a bit of everything, even CNN and MSNBC, which I check out in the evenings. Nothing will put me to sleep faster than watching CNN. My heart stops beating out of sheer boredom.

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So, What’s The Goal?

Chris Licht has loved the news since he was a kid. There’s a great story about how he created his own pretend news network when he was just a kid, which might be the most adorable thing I’ve heard today.

Mr. Licht has news media in his bloodstream and has some lofty goals for CNN. He wants the network to offer “rational conversation about polarizing issues” and for families to “take what they’ve heard to the dinner table and have a discussion.” 

If you’ve watched CNN recently, you know that’s not what’s happening. Instead, it’s little more than the campaign arm of the Democrat Party, and not particularly clever about it.

CNN shareholder John Malone echoed Licht’s hopes:

“I would like to see CNN evolve back to the kind of journalism that it started with, and actually have journalists, which would be unique and refreshing.”

So like what the old founder Ted Turner used to preach, “make the news the star.” What a fascinating concept; report the news in a balanced and compelling fashion. 

Isn’t journalism the endeavor for truth and knowledge that is then made available to the masses for easy consumption for the consumer to make their own decisions and form their own opinions? 

Popped Their Own Bubble

I want to root for Chris Licht, and I want to like him. He seems like someone cut from the same cloth as me, albeit a cloth that leans more left versus mine that leans more right. 

But I find it hard to swallow that he had no idea how closed-minded and ridiculously vicious the left-wing media and punditry have become.

In one interview, he said with frustration:

“One of the biggest misconceptions about my vision is that I want to be vanilla that I want to be centrist. That is bulls***. You have to be compelling. You have to have an edge.”

Chris, that isn’t what the left wants. They don’t want to be compelling or edgy. 

They want to be the loudest voices in any room to control the minds of the consumers through fear and misdirection. The irony is your own senior media reporter thinks he’s dropped a sick tweet on the insinuated injustice of Elon Musk’s Twitter:

“Musk has restored several of the journalists he banned. But there is an apparent condition to their return. A notice on (Donie O’Sullivan)’s account said he’d been suspended for violating Twitter rules. It required him to delete a tweet before he’d be allowed to post, with option to appeal.”

Welcome to the party, pal; these are the same rules the rest of us on the right have had to live in for years with Twitter. You created this monster, and now you are shocked when the monster bites back?

Mr. Licht wants “CNN to be essential to society.” Good luck with that, Chris. 

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