This is freakin unbelievable, you’ve got to read the article,they eulogize Zucker as a God Among Men and we Must Continue his mission. Its the most hilarious distortion of reality I’ve ever read, but it makes me deeply happy Justice is being done. Eye for an Eye thing is happening
CNN mourns scandal-plagued Zucker as media insiders question worship: 'He’s a disaster everywhere he goes'
‘This religious infatuation and eulogizing of Zucker – even though he's still alive – are disturbing,’ Curtis Houck said
“CNN personalities have spent much of the last week mourning the loss of beloved, ousted boss Jeff Zucker, with nonstop praise of their former leader despite years of scandal and ratings issues that has onlookers questioning the "disturbing" hero worship.
"Zucker is very loyal to his staff and charismatic. That’s one reason he’s gotten so far despite badly failing at NBC … He’s a disaster everywhere he goes," a media industry veteran who has worked with Zucker told Fox News Digital.
"Zucker will be remembered mostly for driving a once proud news organization down an ideological ravine, willing to sacrifice traditional journalism standards to make socio-political initiatives," DePauw university professor and media Jeffrey McCall told Fox News Digital.
Zucker’s time at CNN was also plagued with scandals and controversies, ranging from Jeffrey Toobin being welcomed back following a masturbation scandal to the years-long saga surrounding Chris Cuomo and his involvement in his brother Andrew Cuomo's political operations. In addition, two CNN producers have been recently ousted from the network after being swept up in separate criminal investigations involving alleged sex crimes with minors. But none of the negative attention seems to bother Zucker’s CNN loyalists.
In recent days, an emotional Alisyn Camerota called it an "incredible loss," saying "Jeff is a remarkable person and incredible leader" with an "uncanny" ability to make everyone feel valuable. Media correspondent Brian Stelter has fawned over Zucker at every turn and called his departure a "seismic moment" because he is "a singular figure in American media," and Fareed Zakaria called him the network’s cheerleader-in-chief."
Stelter also said many staffers are "confused" and "angry," while an emotional Don Lemon told viewers on Friday CNN was "heartbroken because we lost our leader."
"We lost the man who was the backbone, the glue and the spirit of this company," Lemon said. "It has been hard to come into work this week, not only for me but for so many of us here at CNN."
The eulogizing of Zucker has occurred off-air, too.
Angry Washington bureau staffers confronted WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar during a heated meeting last week. CNN personalities including Kaitlin Collins, Jake Tapper, Jim Acosta and Dana Bash spoke out in defense of their ousted boss.
"If we've learned anything over the past week, it's thatCNN is not only a cult, but a cult of maniacal proportions," Houck told Fox News Digital.
"Initially, one could argue the accolades for Zucker were a combination of fear about what he can still do to people and true hero worship, but it quickly became evident that it was entirely the latter," Houck continued. "This religious infatuation and eulogizing of Zucker – even though he's still alive – are disturbing."
Do these assholes actually know what Shiva represents?
Tapper reportedly had a "shiva-like get together at his home in Washington for bereaved colleagues," referring to theJewish mourning period for recently deceased loved ones.
Shiva
God of Destruction, Time and Arts
The Destroyer of Evil
Parabrahman, Supreme Being (Shaivism)
Patron of Yoga of Meditation
CNN had to be destroyed because if the evil hatred there and these people are missing the evil
"If this desire to continue on as Zucker would want them to with divisive rhetoric toward non-Democrats and an obsession with Trump and Russia, CNN will only continue to decline and truly become unsalvageable as a news organization," Houck said.
McCall, a frequent critic of CNN, has been shocked that so many high-profile anchors have been visibly disturbed by the dismissal of their boss to an audience that is supposed to tune in for news coverage.
"CNN's leadership problems just aren't that interesting to most viewers, even the loyal CNN followers. It is generally a bad thing when a news organization is actually in the news, and this is surely the case for a top executive such as Zucker who got the gate," McCall said. "When CNN's on-air personnel bring up their departed former leader, they show a tin ear to the rhetorical situation and unnecessarily remind the audience of the turmoil in the organization."
https://www.foxnews.com/media/cnn-mourns-jeff-zucker-disaster-everywhere