Nolte: Woke Gestapo Now Targeting WaPo CEO and Publisher Will Lewis
If it wasn’t an election season with Trump on the ballot, no one would care about a 20-year-old scandal no one cared about for 20 years.
If it wasn’t an election season with Trump on the ballot, no one would care about a 20-year-old scandal no one cared about for 20 years.
CNN CEO Mark Thompson is looking at the ratings, looking at the salaries of his overpaid anchors, and thinking it’s time to make some changes.
Within ten years, CNN will either be entirely gone or a squeaking little add-on gerbil at the Max streaming service.
CNN’s latest chief executive, the disgraced Mark Thompson — who has been credibly accused of looking the other way as BBC star Jimmy Savile raped children — says CNNLOL is “nowhere near ready for the future.”
Far-left CNN has yet another new chief in the form of the disgraced Mark Thompson, who comes from the far-left New York Times and his previous role as a BBC executive during the Jimmy Savile child abuse scandal.
Frequent MSNBC guest and activist Rev. Mark Thompson said Monday on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” that the Second Amendment was established to prevent slave insurrection.
Activist Rev. Mark Thompson said Tuesday on MSNBC’s “The Beat” that Senate Republicans using the filibuster to stop debate in the Senate is “apartheid.”
Early trading on Wednesday revealed New York Times stock fell seven percent, or $29.61, after the company reported third quarter declines in advertising revenues.
The CEO revealed that Mark Zuckerberg told the NYT that they could expect to do “very well” in Facebook’s “trusted news” rankings.
Monday on MSNBC’s “Live With Stephanie Ruhle,” while discussing special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe, Sirius XM radio host Mark Thompson said the White House criticizing the FBI was a “high crime and misdemeanor.” Thompson said. “And the other thing,
New York Times CEO Mark Thompson stated that print journalism only has another 10 years of life left, during an interview with CNBC on Monday.
In a Saturday appearance on MSNBC’s “AM Joy,” SiriusXM satellite radio’s Mark Thompson reacted to former Milwaukee County, WI Sheriff David Clarke saying “John who?” in response to being asked about Representative John Lewis (D-GA) and calling him “irrelevant.” Thompson dismissed Clarke’s
During the Saturday “AM Joy” broadcast on MSNBC, SiriusXM Progress host Mark Thompson called President-elect Donald Trump’s Attorney General pick, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), a “Confederate Attorney General.” “[Sessions] is a Confederate Attorney General,” Thompson told host Joy Reid. “As