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CBS Fires Professional Prevaricator Scott Pelley

https://pjmedia.com/stephen-kruiser/2026/06/02/professional-prevaricator-scott-pelley-fired-by-cbs-n4953522

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Longtime readers of mine know that I don't often do news stories. I'm the verbal bomb-throwing opinion guy here at the PJ Media Ranch; my colleagues handle the heavy news stuff much better than I do. Once in a great while, however, I come across a story that just makes me happy. Also, this one broke around 11 p.m. EDT, which is prime time in my Morning Briefing work day.

The New York Times:

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CBS News fired Scott Pelley on Tuesday, jettisoning one of the network’s best-known journalists in a clash over the future of “60 Minutes,” the country’s top-rated news program.

Mr. Pelley, 68, a “60 Minutes” correspondent and a former anchor of “CBS Evening News,” joined the network in 1989. At a staff meeting on Monday, he accused the network’s editor in chief, Bari Weiss, of “murdering ‘60 Minutes,’” citing the ouster last week of the program’s leadership team and two on-air correspondents.

“We have parted ways with Scott Pelley,” Nick Bilton, the tech journalist who was hired last week as the new “60 Minutes” executive producer, wrote in a memo to the show’s staff on Tuesday night.

The only reason that I wish this story had hit during regular work hours is because the meltdown on the left over this is going to be epic. I mean, real popcorn time stuff. I only had to check X for a few seconds to get my schadenfreude really revved up:
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Any day that Ben Rhodes has his panties cranked up to "Extra Bunch" mode is a good one. For the record, sentences like that last one are also why I don't cover many news stories.

Scott Pelley Is Ridiculous in All the Usual Ways

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/scott-pelley-is-ridiculous-in-all-the-usual-ways/

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Is there a bigger chasm anywhere in American life than the one that separates the way in which mainstream journalists perceive themselves and the way in which mainstream journalists are perceived by everyone else?

Here’s Scott Pelley, formerly of CBS’s 60 Minutes, complaining about being fired for cause:

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“I have been in combat in Afghanistan. I have been in combat in Iraq. I have been in the war zone in Ukraine multiple times, risking my life and the happiness of my family because of my devotion to the broadcast.”

Where to start? First off, if Pelley cared about his job that much, he probably shouldn’t have behaved as unprofessionally as he did when he met his new boss, Nick Bilton. As the Washington Post reports, “Pelley laid into Bilton during a Monday morning ‘60 Minutes’ meeting, when he questioned Bilton’s qualifications” in front of a host of other staff. During that meeting, Pelley also insisted that Bari Weiss, his other boss, “has no qualifications for her job,” and, later, when Bilton organized a private meeting, Pelley continued in the same vein. In his letter firing Pelley, Bilton wrote that Pelley had

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rejected that overture and chose ambush instead. Yesterday, you hijacked my first meeting with staff to disparage me, my qualifications, and my intentions with remarkable incivility and contempt. Yesterday’s performative display of hostility — enacted in front of the staff instead of in a civil, private conversation — demonstrated that you have no interest in contributing to the future success of the show.

Which . . . well, yeah. There is simply no circumstance in which an employee can behave like this and expect to remain employed. A lot of journalists in this country seem to believe that they belong to an elect class to which the normal rules do not apply. They do not. Journalists are protected by the First Amendment, yes, but they are not more protected than anyone else, and nor do those protections afford them the right to behave like jerks in the workplace. CBS is a private company. It is not, at root, any different than Unilever or Ford or Home Depot. Scott Pelley attacked his boss in public and private. Scott Pelley was fired. Film at 11.

Yes, I am enjoying a schadenboner.

Pelley fancies himself some sort of martyr. In reality, Palley is salted-tail partisan throwing a tantrum over his long overdue demise. Maybe Dan Blather needs a ranchhand?
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I want another adult for president. An intelligent, knowledgeable, capable, level-headed, sane adult PLEASE! I don't think that's too much to ask.

Well, let's look at your party's current roster of potetntial candidates...

...Nope, look elsewhere.
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An even bigger smackdown is that Trump beat Hillary in 2016. Then, after supposedly "losing" in 2020 he came back in 2024 and wiped the floor with Kamala with "too big to rig" happening in every single swing state. He's your president and king now, DUmmies.

Epstein files? Really? Not one single D gave a rat's behind about them while they lingered under Garland and Biden for four years. Then once Trump won both the EC and popular vote in 2024 the "victims" suddenly mattered again. End result: a big fat nothingburger. Not one single person of either party has been charged or indicted.

And the smackdowns of '16 and '24 were all the more smackdown-ish because Democrats have built their whole self-identity around feeling like the smartest people around, and soundly beaten by a man they derided as stupid.
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Breaking News / Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 6/3
« Last post by SVPete on June 03, 2026, 11:16:58 AM »
Bar complaint targets Biden DOJ prosecutor's license for 'illegal conduct' in weaponization report

https://justthenews.com/accountability/watchdogs/bar-complaint-targets-biden-doj-prosecutors-license-illegal-conduct

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A progressive watchdog launched a similar effort last week against acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, alleging systemic ethics violations in his prosecution of an alleged MS-13 gang member that should cost Blanche his New York law license.

Now a conservative group is seeking to flip the script, asking New York to disbar an architect of the Biden administration's scheme to prosecute allegedly peaceful pro-life activists under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances, in the wake of the Supreme Court's elimination of federal abortion rights.

Democracy Restored shared its ethics complaint against former Civil Rights Division trial attorney Sanjay Patel exclusively with Just the News before filing it Monday with the Attorney Grievance Committee for the Third Judicial Department, claiming Patel "put his politics above his oath" in his relations with abortion rights groups.

The complaint is largely based on documents revealed in April by the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group, which suggest Patel deputized abortion rights groups to surveil their collective enemies in the pro-life movement, shared internal information with abortion lobbyists and even helped them with grant applications.
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The Weaponization Working Group report exposed the prior administration's "unequal application of justice" under the FACE Act, said Democracy Restored Director Houston Keene. The law also protects houses of worship from disruptions, such as the anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement invasion of Minnesota's Cities Church.

It shows "(Sanjay) Patel was a key player in this malfeasance and calls into question his ability to hold a law license," with his record of "targeted and unconstitutional attacks" on pro-life advocates, said Keene, a former Fox News journalist and Capitol Hill aide.

Given name added for clarity.

Consequences are overdue, so this is a start.
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MIButterfly (3,245 posts)

My opinion - Anti-vaxxers who weren't alive when polio was rampant should STFU about vaccines
Last edited Tue Jun 2, 2026, 07:19 PM - Edit history (2)

I was born in 1953 and I remember as a child how terrifying the prospect of getting polio was and how relieved people were when there was a vaccine. I distinctly remember when the sugar cube came out and people were lined up to get it. My mother took me right away. We had eliminated polio and smallpox with vaccines and other diseases, like measles, were almost completely eradicated as well. Now they're making a comeback.

As another poster wrote a few years back, go to an old cemetery and see how many children and babies died back in the day from diseases that are now prevented with vaccines.

I just don't get people that deny the value of vaccinations. If a vaccine really gave people autism, everybody would have autism. George Soros (or whatever liberal boogeyman they're afraid of) isn't putting a tracking device in vaccines; the cellphones they're on 24/7 is where the tracking devices are. Duh.

I'm no medical or scientific genius, but I'm no idiot either. To me, the only reason not to get vaccinated is if you have an allergic reaction or have a religious objection (which I don't understand why God wouldn't want you to be healthy and live your best life but it's not my place to question anyone else's religious beliefs). It's certainly not because you did your "research" on anti-vax websites or listen to idiots like RFK Jr.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221277702

More phony outrage
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 6/2
« Last post by SVPete on June 03, 2026, 09:55:11 AM »
Henry Nowak's Death Proves Two-Tier Policing Is the Result of 'Antiracism' UPDATE: One Officer Resigns

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2026/06/02/henry-nowaks-death-in-uk-embodies-two-tier-policing-is-the-result-of-antiracism-n3815535

This was in the UK.

Sikhism is an Indian religion, but is neither Hindu nor Muslim. Sikh males are expected to wear their hair long, a beard, and a turban, and to carry a ceremonial dagger.

Shock! (NOT): Henry Nowak's Killer Was a 'Known Wolf'

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2026/06/03/shock-not-henry-nowaks-killer-was-a-known-wolf-n3815545

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In a revelation that should surprise precisely nobody, Henry Nowak's killer turns out to have been a thief who had been previously arrested but was simply let go by the police.

We all know why, and if you read Hampshire Police's "Race Action Plan," your suspicions will be confirmed. It turns out that antiracism became the guiding light of the department after the death of George Floyd, and they openly say so.

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The murder of George Floyd by serving police officers in the USA in 2020 was a pivotal moment for policing in the UK, driving the need for real change. Whilst this tragic event happened in another country, policing across the UK has over many years had a strained relationship with some communities. Nationally the Police Race Action Plan was created to address the racial disparities and distrust associated with policing particularly for those from our Black communities.

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Henry Nowak’s killer was arrested and released without charge by police after stealing a cache of knives two years before he murdered the university student.

Vickrum Digwa’s local Sikh temple in Southampton accused him of stealing £1,000 worth of ceremonial “shaster” knives in 2023.

A source from Gurdwara Khalsa Darbar told The Telegraph the theft was reported to police and Digwa, 23, was banned from the temple. He was detained by officers at the time, but was never charged.
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CBS Fires Scott Pelley After Pelley Tries Very Hard to Get Fired

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2026/06/03/cbs-fires-scott-pelley-after-trying-very-hard-to-get-fired-n3815553

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As someone who has had to take over dysfunctional orgs on a couple of occasions, my experience has been that the biggest problems will present themselves almost immediately. They will be the people who think they should be in charge and will make sure you know it right from the start, and will tell you with deep conviction that the organization can't live without them. The first step in reforming the org, in those cases, is to make an example of them, pour encourager les autres.

Looks like Scott Pelley volunteered for that duty, and the new executive producer of 60 Minutes made quick work of it:

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“Your antipathy to the future of the show has come through loud and clear. And I have heard you,” “60 Minutes” executive producer Nick Bilton said in a letter addressed to Pelley, a copy of which was obtained by NBC News.

“I therefore write on behalf of CBS News, Inc. to inform you that your employment with CBS is terminated for cause effective immediately,” Bilton added.

In a separate note to “60 Minutes” staffers, Bilton confirmed that the network had “parted ways” with Pelley.

“I know how much Scott meant to many of you, and I don’t say this lightly,” Bilton wrote. “I made repeated attempts to have direct conversations with him over the weekend, and this afternoon I tried to find common ground. That was not the path Scott chose.”

Well, Pelley got the outcome I think he tried to bring about. With any luck, his fellow partisans will do an organized tantrum-exit, aka garbage self-removal.
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1. Stage 4 cancer is usually fatal. Apparently Biden is not in hospice care - though in-home care would not necessarily be discernible - so he probably has a year or more of life ahead of him (my family works for a hospice, so I know about the 6 month terminal diagnosis reg).

2. While I know DU-grade Progs would condemn ANY reaction or non-reaction from Trump, I think Trump's response will be properly formal if he is President, and conforming to the wishes, if any, of the Biden family regardless of the timing. MIButterfly's expectations come from his/her Trump-Hatred; mine are based on Trump's actions after McCain's death.

3. Biden's actions were for personal benefit, family enrichment, Dem Party benefit, and personal benefit. Had he cared about the country, he would have announced in 2022 or 2023 that he was not running in 2024 and in the background prepared to step down if his dementia affected his performance of his Presidential duties.

4. Did MIButterfly comment - or even reflect - on the diametric contradiction between Doctor (she has an earned Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership, not anything medical or dental) Jill's 2024 post-debate comments and her 2026 book tour claim?
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The DUmpster / Re: A message to all sane Republicans...
« Last post by Ralph Wiggum on June 03, 2026, 07:58:00 AM »
Actually, I said thank God President Trump beat Hillary and Kamala!

I'm a bit surprised that I haven't read or heard a lefty pundit claim that "Trump only beats women!!!".
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with Dr. Jill Biden's

(Not a real doctor)
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