CNN host Jake Tapper helmed an episode of The Lead last week from his office. Fox News host Will Cain was not impressed.
Last week, Tapper hosted the first hour of his afternoon program from his personal office at the CNN headquarters. The network brought in temporary lighting, a camera crew, and podcast-like microphones for the host to “experiment” with helming the show from his own desk, rather than the studio.
“This is my actual desk, where I do my actual work,” Tapper said. “We thought we would bring you into the space where me and my team do our actual journalism and plan the show every day. So, here we are, giving it a shot.”
Cain, who hosts his Fox News show during the same hour in which Tapper was live from his office, was not impressed.
On his digital and radio show, Will Cain mocked the setup.
“Not only has he cracked the code to look like a podcast, he’s gone full Pat McAfee,” said Cain. “Bobbleheads and tchotchkes. Not professional sports teams, but of former presidents adorn the desk. They’ve done it. They have finally done it.
“He looks right at home in his office. Don’t you understand what they’re communicating? This is the real Jake Tapper,” concluded Cain, in a mocking tone.
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Hey Will, they took a chance. You might try it sometime- you could start with not always bathing the disastrous current administration in a rosy glow.