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13 Jan 2025


NextImg:Jen Rubin "Exits" the Washington Post; Chuck Todd "Exits" NBC

Maybe they can do a show together. Can you imagine the sexual heat that would convect out of your TV?

NBC wouldn't agree to Chuck Todd's terms, so his contract his ending. I assume that NBC wanted him to take a pay cut, because no one's watched him in eight years, and he refused, as he couldn't suffer that indignity.

Chuck Todd's days at NBC News are winding down as the former "Meet the Press" moderator is plotting his next steps in journalism once his contract expires later this year, according to a report.

Todd, who was once a central figure in NBC's political coverage, is quietly mulling his options for life after 30 Rock, according to the Semafor news site.

Todd, 52, has reportedly been meeting with Washington-based media organizations to discuss potential roles outside NBC, including opportunities in broadcast and digital media, Semafor reported.

His contract with the Comcast-owned news outfit is set to expire this year, and Todd has signaled his intention to leave the network, according to the report.

Meanwhile, Jen Rubin is finally leaving the Washington Post. She demanded other journalists resign in protest when their owners made decisions prioritizing profit and sales over wokeness, but didn't resign herself.

She's finally resigned. Except, of course, I don't believe she "resigned." I would bet any amount of money that the Washington Post, losing money and readers at such a pace the paper's existence is literally in danger, looked at its staff and decided to fire the non-performers.

She literally has no constituency at all. Almost no NeverTrumper does. Almost every single NeverTrumper in the country has a high-paid media gig despite having no audience or constituency. They have been paid simply for loyal service to the Democrat/Progressive Cult, and to astroturf a propaganda front against Trump.

Now that all of this money has been shown to have been wasted without effect -- turns out the "Nikki Haley voters" turned out to be only Nikki Haley and her cuck husband -- the entire corrupt corporate media is re-evaluating how much money it spends on NeverTrump nobodies.

But Brian "Love Spud" Stelter is championing her new Substack and claiming it's got the potential to be huge.

Despite, again, the fact that no one reads her now.


The result is a new venture called "The Contrarian," which was first reported Monday by another media anti-Trump figure, CNN media hall monitor Brian Stelter:

Rubin is partnering with former White House ethics czar Norm Eisen and launching something new: a startup publication called The Contrarian.

The startup's tagline, "Not owned by anybody," is a pointed reference to billionaire Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos and other moguls who, in Rubin's view, have "bent the knee" to President-elect Donald Trump.

"Our goal is to combat, with every fiber of our being, the authoritarian threat that we face," Rubin told CNN in an interview ahead of the publication's introduction.

Among the fantastic writers that Rubin will feature on "The Contrarian:" Kellyanne Fitzpatrick's cuck ex-husband George Conway. Gee, where would I get my George Conway otherwise?

Also featured: deranged woke lawyer "former FBI agent" (DEI Division) Asha Rangappa.

And, of course, disgraced corrupt prosecutor Andrew Weissman.

Again, where would I see these important commentators if not for this new "Contrarian" substack? I mean, they're just on CNN literally three times a f***ing week saying the same things over and over again.

The Contrarian joins a growing group of publications -- like The Bulwark and Zeteo, to name two -- that are built on the Substack newsletter platform. Starting Monday, it will publish some content for free but will charge $7 a month for complete access to columns, podcasts, and videos.

Oooh, podcasts! I need to see Jen Rubin, with her face-made-for-radio and body-made-for-mobility-scooter, and I'm eager to spend $84/year for that privilege.

This is going to be big, guys. So big.

Bluesky Libs doesn't believe she resigned, either:

Oh, she's now on BlueSky. She announced that she would also be flouncing off X.

I want to call her a hero, but I know she'd just humbly reject that praise.