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Aw, I'll Miss Mary & James

January 29, 2013

Now that Jeff Zucker has officially arrived to shake up CNN, there were bound to be major on-air changes. I’m all in favor of Zucker’s decision to bring Chris Cuomo over from ABC News to co-anchor a new morning show with Erin Burnett (about whom I’m less enthusiastic). While I hope he finds a new slot for Soledad O’Brien, I’m crossing my fingers that he sends Margaret Carlson packing; she sounds like a person who’s just inhaled helium and I cannot understand a word she says.

What I’m sad about is that the odd couple of odd couples, Mary Matalin and James Carville, will be leaving CNN. Apparently, Zucker wants his pundits to appear in the studio and Mr. and Mrs. Matalin-Carville live in Louisiana and have been doing remotes. I’ll miss them. I found them endlessly entertaining. Talk about a bipartisan marriage. Maybe they’ll turn up on another network and I can continue to watch them bicker. I wonder what they talk about when there are no cameras around. My guess is they discuss who’ll do the dishes and who’ll take out the garbage, just like the rest of us.

 

 

Filed Under: Mainly Jane, News stories, Politics, Television Tagged With: CNN, James Carville, Jeff Zucker, Mary Matalin

Comments

  1. MARGARET says

    January 30, 2013 at 4:49 am

    I agree with you completely on Chris Cuomo and Soledad.
    However the bickering cajuns drive me bonkers.
    I can’t watch them.

    I used to enjoy morning tv but now it’s turned into Entertainment tonight and I am not a fan of all the justin bieber escapades or whomever.

  2. Jane Heller says

    January 30, 2013 at 6:51 am

    I don’t watch morning TV anymore and haven’t for years, Peg – and this from someone who didn’t miss a single morning of the “Today” show back in the day. But the slant toward celebrity news was a turnoff. I get my real news from reading newspapers online in the morning. You’re not a fan of the bickering Cajuns? Not even Carville (or as Matalin calls him, “snakehead”)?

  3. Sara Volk says

    November 5, 2013 at 7:27 pm

    I predicted Mary Matalin (at least) would be leaving CNN after her complete and utter meltdown interview with Van Jones right after the election. She was apoplectic. I just watched it again because it was so entertaining to watch her string her adjectives beginning with the same letter together in a snarling hit piece on the President. However, I miss James, and I think that “no more remote broadcasts” edict was a cover for getting rid of the crazy woman, and James, being a true Southern Gentleman, stood with his poor unhinged wife.

    I haven’t watched morning TV since Captain Kangaroo, so luckily I missed Katie’s colonoscopy and a plethora of other gimmicks.

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Jane Heller is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. Her fourteen breezy, witty novels of romantic comedy and suspense are now entertaining millions of readers around the world, along with her two books of nonfiction.

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