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Another One Bites the Dust: Norah O’Donnell Out As ‘CBS Evening News’ Anchor As Ratings Continue to Tank

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Following eight glorious years of covering Crown Prince Barack Obama, everything changed in an instant for the Democrat Party’s sycophantic legacy media. Brash, unafraid Republican Donald Trump beat Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, as all hell broke out in the so-called “mainstream” media.

It wasn’t supposed to happen. Hillary was the anointed heir to Obama’s gilded throne, but the American people saw it otherwise. The media were enraged.

NBC News, ABC News, and CBS News, along with the likes of CNN — the self-anointed “Most Trusted Name in News”  — and the smug hypocritical scolds of MSNBC had to take action. That action consisted of attacking Trump at every concocted opportunity and suppressing conservative news and opinion at a new height.

On November 5, as New York Yankee great Yogi Berra was fond of quipping, it felt like déjà vu all over again. Indeed, it was — and remains. Trump decimated Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential election, while down-ballot Republican candidates ousted a sufficient number of Democrats to retain the House majority and recapture the Senate.

Yep, despite the media’s love affair with Harris and loathing of Trump, it was like 2016 all over again, except this go-around, the 47th president wields far more power than during his first term, and the media knows it.

Another One Bites the Dust

As the ratings of the aforementioned networks continue to swirl down the toilet faster than left-wing flamethrower and independent filmmaker Michael Moore can gulp down a sack of McDonald’s Double Quarters Pounders with Cheese, once-prominent on-air “talents” are falling like flies.

In the latest and arguably most glorious example, “CBS Evening News” anchor Norah O’Donnell bid farewell to her viewers for the last time on Thursday night as she stepped down from her role amid a wave of sweeping changes at the network. As she announced her departure, O’Donnell called her role “the honor of a lifetime.”

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