Things are moving fast and furiously at Jeff Zucker’s CNN. Longtime political contributors James Carville and Mary Matalin are leaving the news network, Politico reports. “I was told they wanted the contributors to be more available — essentially closer to Washington. I’m not always available, I don’t live there,” said Carville, the former Clinton campaign chief and New Orleans resident. “At some level it makes sense for CNN to move in another direction, and it makes sense for me.” Carville has been married to GOP strategist and fellow former Crossfire host Matalin since 1993. They aren’t the only on-air talent leaving CNN: Conservative contributor Erick Erickson confirmed today on his RedState website that he is moving over to Fox News Channel. The moves come a week after Zucker formally took over as CNN’s president and the same day that news network lost managing editor Mark Whitaker and hired 20/20 co-anchor Chris Cuomo from ABC.
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The Carville-Matalin pairing has been wearing thin for some time now. His hee-haw act and her enraged-at-the-world persona are old news. Unfortunately, this doesn’t mean we won’t be seeing them constantly on the weekend network talk shows.
This is great news. And about time, too. The Carville/Matalin schtick has been tedious for over a decade now.
Whichever news station starts giving me actual commentators, giving anything resembling non-partisan analysis, will have my eyes and ears. So long as they all remain shills for one party or another, it’s not news to me. It’s talking heads, spouting opposing propaganda.
Alas you’re describing ALL “news” coverage.
So long Jimmy. No more will I have to suffer your “angry muppet washed on ‘hot’” visage and demeanor.