Saturday, November 13, 2021

Brian "Rambo" Williams talking to Comedy News Network and ABC about a job

A white shirt under a camouflage vest: brilliant

Now that we know Brian Williams is leaving MSNBC, we can surmise that he isn't leaving on his own accord because he's looking for a job at CNN and ABC [aka the Always Been Communist" network]. So it isn't as if he's hanging up his flak jacket and helmet as he rides off into the sunset.

The ABC network might cause indigestion for some of their "star" propagandists like George Stephanopoulos and David Muir, neither of whom have flown as many combat missions, saved as many villagers, and helped Jesus carry the cross to Calvary as Brian Williams did in his own mind.

Williams, 62, announced that he is leaving NBC "News" after 28 years, at the end of the year. And now that the announcement has been made, he isn't supposed to be negotiating with other networks while still under contract.

Some of his close friends have alluded to the possibility the former "Nightly News" anchor might even go back to the business of entertainment and comedy as he already has 28 years experience in the latter.

One friend said that  “[P]eople forget that Brian is really funny, he’s always wanted to do an interview show that gives him room to have fun. He likes to do profiles and interviews — even though that is what got him into trouble.” 


Yes, Williams is a real hoot and he covered the news in such a way as to prove it, along with his extracurricular appearances on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" in 2015.

Although he was given a second chance by MSNBC with a late night time slot after NBC News booted him in 2015 for lying about his journalistic balls, some sources said he still believed he was under appreciated at the far left network, and some people even thought he sucked even when he wasn't lying.

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Williams announced on Tuesday that he had finally decided not to sign another contract because he doesn't want to get sued for breach of contract, and that he plans to take a few months off, but, in the spirit of Jeffrey Toobin, he added. “[T]here are many things I want to do, and I’ll pop up again somewhere.”

Supposedly, Williams is leaving in part due to a pay cut as a result of the piss poor viewership his show has made. But the source said the main reason was “[B]ecause he wasn’t being looked after at MSNBC. You’ve got to take care of the talent. He’ll probably go to a streaming service next, he wants to do his own thing.”

His own thing consists of going to a safe area located near an area not as safe and claiming to have braved the dangers he didn't face and saved the people who don't exist.



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