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Stephen Kent of the Consumer Choice Center stops by for a bit of “What’cha Watchin'” on the failures of CNN and Ubisoft.

Tony Kinnett:

I don’t know if you caught the clip of Jim Acosta quitting CNN:

Stephen Kent:

Jim Acosta is one of those guys who I think he’s trying to operate in a world that doesn’t exist. He sort of tries to position himself as an old school journalist that you would imagine being on air in the 1980s and talking like this. “And I’m a straight shooter,” but it seems that everything that he’s saying is completely tilted, biased, and completely dealing with the left’s presuppositions on every issue. So, he tries to pretend that we’re in this more noble era of media trust, when we’re not, and it makes him the easiest to target. The people who survive the axe falling are the ones who realize that we are in an age of clowns ruling the roost, and Jim Acosta is trying to play it too straight. When people think that he is the king of the clowns

Funny Face photo of a clown

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Stephen also talked about layoffs at video game publisher Ubisoft, which went woke, and suffered the economic consequences.

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