
"Also, get the f*ck out of here! We all love America! That's why we're doing this. And when I saw CBS doing that, I said, what the f*ck is going on with these people? Because we all love this country. That is beside the point. What we should be having in this country is a free press that can hold the goddamn president of the United States accountable without everybody worried whether they're going to lose their f*cking job!"
"Just the other day, the anchor of the CBS Evening News ended his newscast by saying, we salute you, Marco Rubio. I mean, not only was Walter Cronkite spinning in his grave, I was hoping he would come back from the great beyond to choke the living sh*t out of him! You see where CBS put out a statement, it was like, We love America and we won't apologize for it.."
A CBS Evening News anchor closed a broadcast with the line "we salute you, Marco Rubio" after reporting related to a January 6 website. The brief report and patriotic sign-off sparked strong criticism for blending praise with news presentation. A network statement declaring "We love America and we won't apologize" was seen by critics as pandering rather than journalistic restraint. The episode raised concerns about press neutrality, corporate media influence, and the chilling effect of job insecurity on reporters' willingness to hold the president accountable, prompting calls for a relentless pursuit of truth by the press.
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