Channeling my inner Dennis Miller yet again:
Now I don't want to get off on a rant here, but Chris Wallace, at the grand age of 77, decides to ditch CNN and his cushy seven-figure salary. Why? Because he's got his eye on the digital horizon, where
@joerogan and
@TuckerCarlson are the new news gods. He's trading in his anchor desk for a podcast setup, like he's about to become the grandpa version of a YouTube sensation.
This move isn't just career roulette; it's like watching a seasoned captain abandon his ship for a rowboat. Legacy news? More like legacy "whoops", because they're bleeding viewers and influence like a bad paper cut. And with Trump's landslide, mainstream media might as well start planning their funeral.
Wallace, though, he's no quitter, he's just pivoting. Again. To online streaming, where he once failed, like a chef who's decided to try his hand at comedy after burning his signature dish. He's looking at this digital wild west, thinking, "I can do that!" But let's be real, in this world where everyone's a commentator, he's just another voice in the digital cacophony.
But hey, maybe Wallace will find his groove, become the sage of streaming, or maybe he'll just be another forgotten channel in the endless sea of podcasts. That's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
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