Sarah Isgur Flores was Mr. Magoo, aka Jeff Sessions’ spokeswoman until Trump finally wisened up and kicked Sessions out to the curb. Sarah Isgur Flores always seemed pretty straightforward and not afraid of the liberal media hacks when she was spokeswoman, so the CNN hire of her is a head scratcher. CNN isn’t exactly the most credible of the propaganda outfits out there today.
But there’s a silver lining to the hiring of Sarah Isgur Flores. The left wing hacks at CNN are reportedly ‘demoralized’ over her hiring which will be heading the 2020 election coverage. I’ll bet bitter fruit Don Lemon is really sad. I think CNN has finally realized that no one any of the communist Democrats have a shot at beating Trump in 2020, they hired someone with a little credibility. to deal with it until 2024.
CNN staffers ‘demoralized’ after hiring of Sarah Isgur Flores |
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CNN confirmed to The Daily Beast Tuesday evening that they have hired former Jeff Sessions spokeswoman Sarah Isgur to lead the network’s coverage of the 2020 Presidential Campaign. In addition to working at the Department of Justice during Sessions’ tenure, Isgur has also worked for Ted Cruz and Mitt Romney, while also serving as the deputy campaign manager for Carly Fiorina in 2016.
The Daily Beast reported that CNN staffers did not take the news well. “Extremely demoralizing,” “confused,” “very bizarre” were some of the words used by CNN staffers who spoke with The Daily Beast about the hire. Outside of CNN, NYU Professor Jay Rosen asked if, “There weren’t any journalists available.”
The hire was originally announced by Politico, which said that, “Isgur has no experience in news but a long history as a political operative.” CNN defended the move to network anchor Brian Stelter, who reported that executives have defended their decision by pointing to precedents such as George Stephanopoulos (who was coincidentally was reported to have signed a new four year, at $15-17 million per year deal with ABC on the same day the Isgur story broke), Nicolle Wallace, Dana Perino, and Tim Russert.