Lets be real Don Lemon is a household name and he could go to revolt or one of those pods and make more money than he did at CNN. Surprised he didn't leave a while ago.
He’d easily get hired elsewhereLets be real Don Lemon is a household name and he could go to revolt or one of those pods and make more money than he did at CNN. Surprised he didn't leave a while ago.
Didn't Obama say the bolded?As I mentioned on a previous post in here, they were gonna make dude bend the knee. He gonna be kissing Kaitlin feet like that time Tom was kissing Jerry's cousin's feet.
Don gonna be on there saying some wild shyt now on the conservative side of the game. They might have Don come out saying dumb shyt like he did in 2013 and 2014 talking about black folks need to pull up they pants and pick up trash in their community to fight racism (cosigning Bill O'Reilly).
The old CNN hates Trump. The new CNN is trying to appeal to them people nowWhat are you even talking about? CNN hates Trump.
Oh dear
Back in 2008, Don Lemon was co-anchoring CNN’s “Live From” weekday show with Kyra Phillips, a gig that he landed after he arrived at the network two years prior from local news in Chicago. For months, tensions between the pair kept mounting. On more than one occasion, a “Live From” producer and a newsroom supervisor had to pull Lemon off the air during a commercial break because of the anchor’s provocative antics, not unlike his recent declaration that the 51-year-old Nikki Haley isn’t a viable presidential candidate because she “isn’t in her prime.” Amid the charged atmosphere, sources say Lemon disrespected colleague Nancy Grace on the air and Soledad O’Brien during an editorial meeting attended by roughly 30 staffers.
But his antipathy toward Phillips was particularly concerning and had many members of the close-knit Atlanta news team on edge. While Phillips was on assignment in Iraq — a high-profile gig that Lemon coveted — he vented his disappointment at being passed over by tearing up pictures and notes on top of and inside Phillips’ desk in the news pod they shared, according to two sources who worked there at the time. When she returned from Iraq, things only got weirder. One night while dining with members of the news team, she received the first of two threatening text messages from an unknown number on her flip phone that warned, “Now you’ve crossed the line, and you’re going to pay for it.” Phillips was visibly rattled and quickly enlisted CNN’s higher ups to identify the sender.
Remarkably, the texts were traced back to Lemon, according to those same sources. A human resources investigation was launched, and while the findings were never disclosed to the growing pool of staffers who were aware of the situation, Lemon was abruptly pulled from his co-anchor duties with Phillips and moved to the weekends. It was a demotion by any objective measure and understood to be some kind of disciplinary action. It appears to be the last time he was paired with a female anchor until his most recent assignment on “CNN This Morning With Don Lemon, Poppy Harlow and Kaitlan Collins.”
Phillips, who joined ABC as a Washington-based correspondent in 2018, declined comment. A spokesperson for CNN said, “Don says the alleged incident never occurred and that he was never notified of any investigation. CNN cannot corroborate the alleged events from 15 years ago.”