Everyone should boycott 60 minutes now that Bari Weiss is firing people

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Scott was right and wrong at same time. I worked at places new CEOs and layoffs etc. He was not laid off, he was fired for cause.

He had a melt down in a meeting and called his boss a murderer as he murdered his co-workers then doubled down on a follow-up meeting where it was ment for him to apolgize and was fired on spot for cause.




If the takes this to court he wins.

Bari is a complete and total POS propagandist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love Bari Weiss. Someone to try to break the stranglehold of the leftwing propaganda on traditional media.

She Scott Pelley things he is the arbiter of what should be shown reeks of his arrogance. I remember when he was a nobody who was a marginal graduated from TexasTech University.


It never fails that whenever you see anything written by MAGA, it reads like they never completed third grade. Completely illiterate morons. ALL OF YOU.


Yes, we all believe your assessment and perceived gotcha that anyone who disagrees with you didn’t complete third grade.
Anonymous
The outburst was not the way to handle it and that wouldn’t fly in other industries either. It reads that he is arrogant.
I know you all don’t want to admit it, but he should have and could have handled himself better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The outburst was not the way to handle it and that wouldn’t fly in other industries either. It reads that he is arrogant.
I know you all don’t want to admit it, but he should have and could have handled himself better.


I agree, but there was no scenario where he was staying. When and how he left was just semantics so why not go out telling it like it is.

Like Bobby Axelrod said, “what’s the point of having FU money if you never say FU?”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The outburst was not the way to handle it and that wouldn’t fly in other industries either. It reads that he is arrogant.
I know you all don’t want to admit it, but he should have and could have handled himself better.


I agree, but there was no scenario where he was staying. When and how he left was just semantics so why not go out telling it like it is.

Like Bobby Axelrod said, “what’s the point of having FU money if you never say FU?”


Well then, why didn’t he quit? He was fired after the outburst; he didn’t go into the outburst with quitting. It wasn’t the FU scenario you are implying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The outburst was not the way to handle it and that wouldn’t fly in other industries either. It reads that he is arrogant.
I know you all don’t want to admit it, but he should have and could have handled himself better.


I agree, but there was no scenario where he was staying. When and how he left was just semantics so why not go out telling it like it is.

Like Bobby Axelrod said, “what’s the point of having FU money if you never say FU?”


I mean, she gave him the FU with the firing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The outburst was not the way to handle it and that wouldn’t fly in other industries either. It reads that he is arrogant.
I know you all don’t want to admit it, but he should have and could have handled himself better.


I agree, but there was no scenario where he was staying. When and how he left was just semantics so why not go out telling it like it is.

Like Bobby Axelrod said, “what’s the point of having FU money if you never say FU?”


Well then, why didn’t he quit? He was fired after the outburst; he didn’t go into the outburst with quitting. It wasn’t the FU scenario you are implying.


Since you seem simple, let me spell it out. He had no fear for himself, his position, his finances, etc, unlike other members of his staff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The outburst was not the way to handle it and that wouldn’t fly in other industries either. It reads that he is arrogant.
I know you all don’t want to admit it, but he should have and could have handled himself better.


I agree, but there was no scenario where he was staying. When and how he left was just semantics so why not go out telling it like it is.

Like Bobby Axelrod said, “what’s the point of having FU money if you never say FU?”


Well then, why didn’t he quit? He was fired after the outburst; he didn’t go into the outburst with quitting. It wasn’t the FU scenario you are implying.


Since you seem simple, let me spell it out. He had no fear for himself, his position, his finances, etc, unlike other members of his staff.


Since you are simple, let me get your crayons out for you. He didn’t quit; it’s not the fu you are hoping for. He thought he was untouchable because of his perceived self-importance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The outburst was not the way to handle it and that wouldn’t fly in other industries either. It reads that he is arrogant.
I know you all don’t want to admit it, but he should have and could have handled himself better.


I agree, but there was no scenario where he was staying. When and how he left was just semantics so why not go out telling it like it is.

Like Bobby Axelrod said, “what’s the point of having FU money if you never say FU?”


Well then, why didn’t he quit? He was fired after the outburst; he didn’t go into the outburst with quitting. It wasn’t the FU scenario you are implying.


Since you seem simple, let me spell it out. He had no fear for himself, his position, his finances, etc, unlike other members of his staff.


Since you are simple, let me get your crayons out for you. He didn’t quit; it’s not the fu you are hoping for. He thought he was untouchable because of his perceived self-importance.


You’re an outsider who thinks they’re an insider.
Anonymous
Shame on CBS for censoring Ali Louis Bourzgui's beautiful acceptance speech at the Tonys. In case anyone needed yet another reason to see the vileness of zionism, it's wholly apparent in Bari Weiss. CBS is of course, not putting this online or sharing it. Censored on Youtube, and CBS's online presence.


Shame on CBS for censoring Ali Louis Bourzgui's beautiful acceptance speech at the Tonys. In case anyone needed yet another reason to see the vileness of zionism, it's wholly apparent in Bari Weiss.

https://x.com/Brenda_p0p/status/2063820133093580893

Here's the text of his speech:

https://www.thecanary.co/skwawkbox/2026/06/08/tony-award-winner/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The outburst was not the way to handle it and that wouldn’t fly in other industries either. It reads that he is arrogant.
I know you all don’t want to admit it, but he should have and could have handled himself better.


I have worked in similar places, and people like Pelley will sometimes speak out on behalf of staffers with less clout. Only they called his bluff.
Anonymous
People like Pelley are willing to lose their jobs to do the right thing (unlike the pathetic Republican lawmakers). He's also letting the public know how deeply corrupt and rotten the new CBS leadership is. I applaud him.

We need more people who are willing to relinquish power and money for principle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love Bari Weiss. Someone to try to break the stranglehold of the leftwing propaganda on traditional media.

She Scott Pelley things he is the arbiter of what should be shown reeks of his arrogance. I remember when he was a nobody who was a marginal graduated from TexasTech University.


+1. I love her as well and have been following her for years. She’s not MAGA.


She's an Israel Shill is what she is. She and her compatriots is making the US a colony of Israel
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