Anderson Cooper, the golden boy of the liberal media machine, is packing his bags and saying farewell to his comfortable seat at CBS’s “60 Minutes.” After years of rubbing elbows with America’s media elite, Cooper claims he’s leaving to spend more time with his family. If only the mainstream press gave as much care and attention to American families suffering under their failed policies.
For two decades, Cooper flitted between CNN and CBS, parroting the usual talking points and feeding the public the same globalist script. He became the teary-eyed poster child for left-wing narratives, never missing a beat when it came to pushing anti-Trump bias or promoting woke hysteria. But now he’s running back to his home base at CNN, the mothership for liberal spin and misinformation. How many times can a network get the facts wrong and still keep its stars shining?
Let’s not pretend “60 Minutes” was some island of journalistic integrity. In recent years, the show stopped reporting the hard truths and started shielding Americans from anything that could possibly embarrass the DNC. Stories about Hunter Biden’s laptop fizzled, while endless hit pieces on conservatives somehow always made the cut. Instead of being the watchdog, Cooper and his pals chose to protect the folks in power—so long as they had the right politics, of course.
Cooper’s exit from CBS isn’t some kind of noble sacrifice for home and hearth. It’s just another high-profile liberal trading one echo chamber for another. These anchors are all about “family” when their careers hit a soft patch or when they get bored. Where was all this concern when real Americans needed honest reporting—or when families were torn apart by failed liberal experiments in open borders and runaway inflation?
When the Anderson Coopers of the world jump ship, the media just reshuffles the deck and expects America not to notice. But the country is wide awake. If Cooper thinks Americans are buying this new act, maybe he’s spent too much time living in New York newsrooms and not enough in the heartland. Here’s a real question: If Anderson Cooper thinks CNN is the solution, how bad must the problem be?
Source: Washington Times
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