Piers Morgan sacked from CNN...
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 5:02 pm
I've never really liked Piers Morgan, I've always thought he is quite smug and that interview programme he does with a different celebrity every Friday on ITV is very tabloidy. I've watched it a couple of times, but only because I've been interested in the subject and I've just had to put up with his questions about affairs they've allegedly had, questions that clearly mildly upset the person which makes him go on and on even more in the hope they might get more emotional, and so on.
I've seen the odd clip of that CNN show he does in the USA, and I must say that if I was an American I would be wondering why this foreigner is on the network asking Americans about their views on a certain domestic policy, implying that this or that which they do is wrong, etc. If I was from America watching this foreign guy who had flown in, been given a temporary visa and is commenting so much on internal issues, I would think: "who the hell are you, you're not from here, mind your own business - in fact why not get on a plane and bugger off back to Britain where you are from?!".
Well, that has now happened, his ratings dropped from 2 million to just over 0.25 million and now he IS going to be boarding a plane and returning to Blighty. The sad thing is he might now end up hosting some sort of political interview type show here. His credibility here, if he ever had any, was lost after he was sacked as editor of the Daily Mirror when he published photos of British soldiers apparently beating up Iraqi prisoners in a jail there when the war was on. The photos turned out to have been posed by actors. He was fired and was apparently not even allowed to collect his jacket from the office, he was literally instantly dismissed and told to leave the building that second.
He would have bound to have been paid a fortune for hosting that show in the USA though, so he won't need to work again if he doesn't want to. I am sure though that he'll be on our screens, doing something political/current affairs orientated, before long. What do other people think of Piers Morgan?
I've seen the odd clip of that CNN show he does in the USA, and I must say that if I was an American I would be wondering why this foreigner is on the network asking Americans about their views on a certain domestic policy, implying that this or that which they do is wrong, etc. If I was from America watching this foreign guy who had flown in, been given a temporary visa and is commenting so much on internal issues, I would think: "who the hell are you, you're not from here, mind your own business - in fact why not get on a plane and bugger off back to Britain where you are from?!".
Well, that has now happened, his ratings dropped from 2 million to just over 0.25 million and now he IS going to be boarding a plane and returning to Blighty. The sad thing is he might now end up hosting some sort of political interview type show here. His credibility here, if he ever had any, was lost after he was sacked as editor of the Daily Mirror when he published photos of British soldiers apparently beating up Iraqi prisoners in a jail there when the war was on. The photos turned out to have been posed by actors. He was fired and was apparently not even allowed to collect his jacket from the office, he was literally instantly dismissed and told to leave the building that second.
He would have bound to have been paid a fortune for hosting that show in the USA though, so he won't need to work again if he doesn't want to. I am sure though that he'll be on our screens, doing something political/current affairs orientated, before long. What do other people think of Piers Morgan?