CBS News anchor Tony Dokoupil hammered by insiders as 'useful idiot,' brutal report reveals
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CBS News anchor Tony Dokoupil ripped by insiders as ‘good eye candy’ and ‘useful idiot,’ brutal report reveals CBS “Evening News” anchor Tony Dokoupil is being portrayed as a “useful idiot” who landed the top job because he is “good eye candy” and was boss…
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CBS News anchor Tony Dokoupil ripped by insiders as ‘good eye candy’ and ‘useful idiot,’ brutal report reveals CBS “Evening News” anchor Tony Dokoupil is being portrayed as a “useful idiot” who landed the top job because he is “good eye candy” and was boss…
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