CNN Host Don Lemon Insults Every Woman In The World, And Now It’s Going VIRAL

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Outspoken leftist CNN host Don Lemon attempted to attack Republican Nikki Haley, but it backfired instantly and exposed Lemon’s true colors.

The sexist television host told viewers to “Google it” and see that Haley is past her “prime” at 51 years old.

“I’m just saying what the facts are,” Lemons smugly said. “Google it. Everybody at home, when is a woman in her prime, it says 20s, 30s and 40s.”

“And I’m just saying Nikki Haley should be careful about saying that politicians are not in their prime, and they need to be in their prime when they serve,” Lemon continued.

“Because she wouldn’t be in her prime according to Google or whatever it is,” he added.

Lemon intended to insult Haley, but ended up insulting women everywhere, including anyone who is still watching CNN.

This immediately sparked massive outrage. One CNN insider said Lemon is a “f*****g a**hole.”

Lemon later apologized and said he “did not mean to offend anyone.

The CNN insider said Lemon’s remarks were the “most pathetic attempt at an apology I have ever heard in my life.”

Lemon was recently demoted at CNN as the network canceled his primetime show after eight long years.

As promised by incoming CNN boss Chris Licht, the network is making significant changes and moving in a new direction — with less bias.

Lemon has been moved to a morning spot where he will co-anchor with two others, including Poppy Harlow and White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins. Although this move reduces his time in the limelight, it appears Lemon still hasn’t learned his lesson.

Viewership at CNN has plummeted for the network as a growing number of people have criticized the network’s obvious bias and political agenda in its reporting.

Licht announced, “There is no stronger combination of talent than Don, Poppy and Kaitlan to deliver on our promise of a game-changing morning news program.”

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“They are each uniquely intelligent, reliable and compelling; together they have a rare and palpable chemistry. Combined with CNN’s resources and global newsgathering capabilities, we will offer a smart, bold and refreshing way to start the day,” he added.

Licht has signaled that he is making major waves against blatant bias, anti-Trump personalities like Don Lemon. Licht is demanding that the liberal network become less partisan and stir away from the angry years seen during the presidency of Donald Trump.

If both on-air personalities and their programming doesn’t comply, they could be fired. Three sources familiar with the matter confirmed to Axios that on-air talent needs to adjust to a less partisan tone and strategy. If not, they could be ousted.

Licht reportedly wants to feature more personalities that are less polarizing. This approach is much different than former CNN president Jeff Zucker. Zucker was accused of programming that engaged in disrespectful interviews and “PR stunts.” Under Zucker, producers and bookers focused less on nuance and mostly on noise.