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| You can't be Weiss! |
An incompetent person leads a ship to an iceberg. The counter woke culture is crashing.
Bari Weiss, her days may be numbered. I believe that in 2026, she may not last as editor in chief of CBS News.
The three controversial decisions that could force her out.
1. Hosting controversial figures like Erika Kirk.
2. Scrapping stories that go against President Donald J. Trump, Israel and the status quo.
3. Having Tony Dokoupil host the CBS Evening News.
Which poison pill will be next?
Letting Gayle King and Nate Burelson go, host more town halls with far right personalities, hiring far right personalities to be commentators, bury more stories that hold politicians accountable. Who knows?
That Zionist propaganda is not working. Larry Ellison and son David are trying to buy Warner Bros. Discovery (through its spinoffs). They want to have control of CNN, The Doscovery Channel, TruTV and Cartoon Network. They want to control TikTok, YouTube and other social platforms.
A lesbian far right Zionist who propagandize Israeli interest over the United States.
Her hiring to CBS News pissed off so many. Now the hosts are threatening to leave the network.
The 60 Minutes story scrapping is a big media scandal.
An internal CBS News battle over a “60 Minutes” story critical of the Trump administration has exploded publicly, with a correspondent charging it was kept off the air for political reasons and news chief Bari Weiss saying Monday the story did not “advance the ball.”
Two hours before airtime Sunday, CBS announced that the story where correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi spoke to deportees who had been sent to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison, would not be a part of the show. Weiss, the Free Press founder named CBS News editor-in-chief in October, said it was her decision.
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| Sharyn Alfonsi set it off. CBS News is in disarray. |
The dispute puts one of journalism’s most respected brands — and a frequent target of Trump — back in the spotlight and amplifies questions about whether Weiss’ appointment was a signal that CBS News was headed in a more Trump-friendly direction.
Alfonsi, in an email sent to fellow “60 Minutes” correspondents said the story was factually correct and had been cleared by CBS lawyers and its standards division. But the Trump administration had refused to comment for the story, and Weiss wanted a greater effort made to get their point of view.
“In my view, pulling it now after every rigorous internal check has been met is not an editorial decision, it is a political one,” Alfonsi wrote in the email. She did not immediately respond to requests for comment from The Associated Press.
Alfonsi said in the email that interviews were sought with or questions directed to — sometimes both — the White House, State Department and Department of Homeland Security.
“Government silence is a statement, not a VETO,” Alfonsi wrote. “Their refusal to be interviewed is a tactical maneuver designed to kill the story. If the administration’s refusal to participate becomes a valid reason to spike a story, we have effectively handed them a ‘kill switch’ for any reporting they find inconvenient.”
“Spike” is a journalist’s term for killing a story. But Weiss, in a statement, said that she looked forward to airing Alfonsi’s piece “when it’s ready.”
Speaking Monday at the daily CBS News internal editorial call, Weiss was clearly angered by Alfonsi’s memo. A transcript of Weiss’ message was provided by CBS News.
“The only newsroom I’m interested in running is one in which we are able to have contentious disagreements about the thorniest editorial matters with respect and, crucially, where we assume the best intent of our colleagues,” Weiss said. “Anything else is completely unacceptable.”
She said that while Alfonsi’s story presented powerful testimony about torture at the CECOT prison, The New York Times and other outlets had already done similar work. “To run a story on this subject two months later, we need to do more,” she said. “And this is ‘60 Minutes.’ We need to be able to get the principals on the record and on camera.”
It wasn’t clear whether Weiss’ involvement in seeking administration comment was sought. She reportedly helped the newscast arrange interviews with Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff this past fall to discuss Trump’s Middle East peace efforts. Trump himself was interviewed by Norah O’Donnell on a “60 Minutes” telecast that aired on Nov. 2.
Trump has been sharply critical of “60 Minutes.” He refused to grant the show an interview prior to last fall’s election, then sued the network over how it handled an interview with election opponent Kamala Harris. CBS’ parent Paramount Global agreed to settle the lawsuit by paying Trump $16 million this past summer. More recently, Trump angrily reacted to correspondent Lesley Stahl’s interview with Trump former ally turned critic Marjorie Taylor Greene.
“60 Minutes” was notably tough on Trump during the first months of his second term, particularly in stories done by correspondent Scott Pelley. In accepting an award from USC Annenberg earlier this month for his journalism, Pelley noted that the stories were aired last spring “with an absolute minimum of interference.”
Pelley said that people at “60 Minutes” were concerned about what new ownership installed at Paramount this summer would mean for the broadcast. “It’s early yet, but what I can tell you is we are doing the same kinds of stories with the same kind of rigor, and we have experienced no corporate interference of any kind,” Pelley said then, according to deadline.com.
The free press (not Weiss' propaganda) is under scrutiny. The free speech debate is under scrutiny.
Where folks like Vice President JD Vance can say "In the United States, you don't have to apologize for being white anymore" gets praise and viral attention.
Saying that you're born white is being proud of your race. But being biracial, Black, transgender or disabled, okay, you are just not human.
Saying "globalize the intifada" could lead to people getting arrested or fired from their jobs. They claim it's "harmful" to Jews, terrorist sympathizing and calls for the destruction of Israel.
Mocking transgender Americans is laughed at by folks who have bigoted views.
Mocking Charlie Kirk gets death threats, calls for firings, calls for arrested and calls to be deported or denaturalized.
The same folks who want their cake and wine too. Utmost respect for the U.S. but we are gonna be falling down hard.


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