Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Breaking News: Legendary Journalist, ABC Anchor Cokie Roberts Dead at 75


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Subject: Breaking: Legendary journalist, ABC anchor Cokie Roberts dead at 75


The veteran reporter succumbed to breast cancer, her family said.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

COKIE AND SOME NEW FALL SHOWS TO AVOID
Odd,a couple obits I read cited her as vacuous,a waste of time to listen to and not a liberal.I thought she WAS a liberal--compared to George Will back in the day.
A quick run through of some new garbage TV shows the networks are going to force on us in late September:
More interracial sludge in "Bob Loves Abishola"--a comedy on CBS with Billy Gardell trading in Melissa McCarthy for an African immigrant doctor.Abishola's family rips whitey for laughs in the early episode.Don't you dare think about doing the same to blacks,Asians or Muslims though.

Evil (CBS)A detective series with this years trend--a black male detective and a white female investigator as partners.Looks like an attempt at "Supernatural"--with jungle fever overtones.
Mixedish (ABC)I never heard about an audience outcry that asks that the mother in "Blackish"(a light skinned black)recall her childhood and her white daddy and black mammy.This is for --WHO?Maybe blacks AND whites can hate it equally.
Stumptown (ABC)White female cop and you'll never guess--a black male partner.I'll bet ABC can't wait to show them in the sack to our younger,white females,
The Unicorn(CBS)A mostly white cast,but the lead character's closest friends are a fat black guy and his light skinned wife(is there ANYONE in Hollywood with the guts to make a program that shows white people who prefer to be around whites--like 90% of us do?)
NBC had no new shows that struck a racial nerve.
Watch these shows with your high blood pressure pills--or some Repatha lol.
--GR Anonymous

Anonymous said...

I for one had a rather good opinion of Cokie. She at least is head and shoulders above her colleagues of the current era.

Anonymous said...

I was correct about my suspicion that ABC couldn't wait to get the white chick and blackie in "Stumptown" between the sheets.The 30 second promo shows her throwing herself into his grasp and slobbering on those negro lips,like they were corn on the cob.
Way to go ABC.
--GRA