Literally NO ONE Is Asking for This: CBS News Insists 'Some' Voters Are...
Heaven on Earth: Take a Glimpse Inside the Restored Notre Dame Cathedral
Unpopular Opinion: Rand Paul Warns Trump Against Using Military to Deport Illegals, Gets...
Donald Trump Nominates Former Florida AG Pam Bondi for Attorney General
Bob Casey Jr Finally Concedes to Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania Senate Race
This TOTALLY Did Not Happen! Climate Activist Says Hurricanes Convinced His Barber Climate...
LET THEM FIGHT: Cenk Uygur Calls Out Joy Behar and 'The View' and...
Daily Mail: We're All Gonna Die From Climate Change! (In 75 Years, That...
'You'll See Things Our Way': Jaguar DOUBLES DOWN on Cringe Ad With Vaguely...
Mayor of Dearborn, Michigan Will Have Netanyahu Arrested If He Enters the City
Biden's America: NFL Issues Security Alert for Players Regarding S. American Crime Syndica...
Karine Jean-Pierre Explains How Much Cheaper Your Thanksgiving Meal Is This Year Thanks...
Nancy Mace Goes 'There' Ending Adam Kinzinger for Trying to Pick a Fight...
Good Luck With That! British MPs Plan to Summon Elon Musk to the...
Twitter Reminds Mopey 'Pod Bro' Jon Favreau What Obama ACTUALLY Brought About

Washington Post: Zucker and his girlfriend were behind the Cuomo-on-Cuomo interviews

The Washington Post Erik Wemple is reporting that former CNN head Jeff Zucker and his girlfriend, CNN executive Allison Gollust were behind those awful Cuomo-on-Cuomo interviews that eventually led to the firing of Chris Cuomo:

Advertisement

Janice Dean, reacting to that report, called on Gollust to be fired as well:

And why aren’t Brian Stelter and Oliver Darcy reporting this?

According to Wemple, Andrew Cuomo’s staff pushed back on the interviews but Gollust, who used to work for the former governor, intervened to make it happen:

Advertisement

Nice spin, CNN:

It was always about ratings and CNN just won’t admit it:

***

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement