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| quote: | Originally posted by Yoepus
Regardless, I don't think Stewart did much for the end of the show - the show was dying for a couple years now, they moved it from primetime down to compete with Oprea...
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CNN has ended its relationship with the conservative commentator Tucker Carlson and will shortly cancel its long-running daily political discussion program, "Crossfire," the new president of CNN, Jonathan Klein, said Wednesday night.
Carlson said he had actually quit "Crossfire" last April and had agreed to stay on until his contract expired. He said he had a deal in place for a job as the host of a 9 p.m. nightly talk program on MSNBC, CNN's rival.
One NBC News executive said that no deal had been completed between MSNBC and Carlson.
"Tucker is a great journalist and we are exploring options with him for a 9 p.m. job," said Jeremy Gaines, a spokesman for MSNBC.
"I don't know what CNN is saying," Carlson said. "But I have no dispute with CNN."
Klein said the decisions to part company with Carlson and to end "Crossfire" were not specifically related, because he had decided to drop "Crossfire" regardless of whether Carlson wanted to stay on.
Klein specifically cited the criticism that the comedian Jon Stewart leveled at "Crossfire" when he was a guest on the program during the presidential campaign. Stewart said that ranting partisan political shows on cable were "hurting America."
Klein said Wednesday night, "I agree wholeheartedly with Jon Stewart's overall premise." Klein said he believed that especially after the terror attacks on 9-11, viewers are interested in information, not opinion.
"Crossfire" may be continued "in small doses" as part of the political coverage on CNN's other programs, Klein said.
-- The New York Times
And Jon Stewart didn't have to 'cite exmaples', just watch a single episode of crossfire. in fact, watch that clip of Tucker talking about canada to see what a dumbass he is. The reason Stewart couldn't make his point is cause half the time they kept interrupting him as soon as he started saying something.
And Jon Stewart had made it known before that he hates Crossfire, so it's really only their fault for inviting him.
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