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Moving to Only Fans?Brooke Baldwin Announces Exit from CNN, says she doesn't have a Job lined up: 'Feeling very, very vulnerable'
The 'CNN Newsroom' anchor joined the network in 2008
CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin announced on Tuesday that she'll be leaving the network this spring.
Baldwin shared the news to her viewers at the top of "CNN Newsroom" that she'll be departing in April.
After offering a heartful message thanking her loyal audience and her CNN colleagues, the anchor hinted at an uncertain future, which she indicated will include unemployment.
Brooke Baldwin announces exit from CNN, says she doesn't have a job lined up: 'Feeling very, very vulnerable'
I gotta admit...the whole "criticism of me is silly because I'm a comedian, not a journalist" thing is pretty brilliant. They get to have their cake and eat it too. You can present serious political opinions, and when those serious opinions are put under scrutiny you drop a "Oh come on, the show that leads in to mine is puppets making prank phone calls, don't take it so seriously" and have most people in the media ecosystem agree with you.Yep.
But it's okay because Oliver is a comedian so he's immune to criticism; but that doesn't mean he's not 100% objective and correct in his analysis.
Am I doing the double standard correctly?
And it’s strange how Carlson has become the voice of white working-class grievances given how, as Oliver explained, “his dad married an heiress to the Swanson TV dinner fortune”—making Carlson, who used to wear a bowtie everywhere, an heir—and that he “was sent to boarding school where he promptly did two things: fail to impress any number of prestigious universities and start dating the headmaster’s daughter—a headmaster who, in return, arranged to get him into Trinity College.”