like a beautiful w****, she cashes in telling entitled old limp dicks what they want hear while stimulating their libido. a winning formula for 5,000 years
All of fox news has an obvious republican bias that has never really bothered me, but Hannity is something else, he's unwatchable. Anything to get him off the screen I'm fine with. Not that I'm gonna be watching anyhow but if they were gonna roll with the hot chick I would of preferred Kimberly Guilfoyle.
Wow, talk about sexist. This, coming from those who shout conservatives are waging a "war on women." Hypocrites.
Good. It has been long overdue. Faux News is the most blatantly-misleading and prejudice channel on TV. I'm not sure if its loyal viewers will know what to do without all of Hannity's mindless propaganda. I feel bad for people that actually watch Sean and Bill. In my experience, they come across as the most analytically challenged of all news junkies. That's the problem anyway. They fail to recognize that Fox isn't news...only commentary that is void of logic.
Bill, at least, has the ability to be entertaining. Hannity is just a talentless shill. Hannity is by far, in my opinion, the worst conservative commentator working today. Good riddance. I hope to god that this news is correct. Now if his radio show can go the same way, we might be making progress.
I bet that women would have better natural complexions if they'd stop layering that crap all over their faces every day. If I wanted to date someone with clown makeup on, I'd date a clown.
1) These aren't news programs, they are commentary programs, everyone knows that even Fox News watchers. 2) Sure some things they say are extremely right-wing, but a lot is just basic observation of the evolution of our society. 3) How much Fox News programing have you actually watched?
Sexist bordering on misogynistic, she has a professional track record and ideological slant that can just as passionately be critiqued without the lascivious and abusive language.
Your news channel is trolling you. They sit around in production meetings incredulous at the crap they they dream up to to feed their gullible niche. BUY GOLD!
That sounds an awful lot like my job in advertising, actually. Not sure if I'm cynical enough to work at Fox News, but I *am* learning.
Interesting bit of gossip in the New York dailies. The reason Fox wants to move Kelly into the 9PM time slot is that Fox brass believes a woman host can be more effective at attacking Clinton without it looking sexist when she gears up her presidential run. makes sense
The time to buy gold was in the early 70s when it was $35 an ounce. Buying gold now is at current prices is not overly bright. Unless you take it to Las Vegas, exchange it at market rates to "gamble," and then take your cash "winnings" home without risking it further, it is difficult to win with gold purchases. If you did buy gold way back when and you want to cash in without going to the bank or casino, leave it buried in the backyard.
Crazies aren't happy. http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.c...ing-hannity-with-kelly-pro-homosexual?ref=fpa Conservative Group: Replacing Hannity With Kelly A ‘Pro-Homosexual’ Move Amid speculation that Megyn Kelly will be taking over conservative pundit Sean Hannity's time slot on Fox News Channel, a conservative group has decried the potential move as further evidence of the network's "pro-homosexual" agenda and "left-ward drift." A report last week from Matt Drudge indicated that Kelly, already slated to move from daytime to primetime, will take over Hannity's 9 p.m. ET slot. Fox News neither confirmed nor denied the move, while Hannity insisted on his radio show that he's "very happy" with the plans. No other media outlet has confirmed Drudge's report. But America's Survival, Inc. (ASI), which bills itself as a "public policy organization," said that replacing Hannity with Kelly would be a jump-the-shark moment for the conservative cable news channel. "Pushing Sean Hannity out of the 9:00 p.m. slot, to make way for pro-homosexual advocate Megyn Kelly, is another sign of the channel's left-ward drift and decline," ASI President Cliff Kincaid said in a press release, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. ASI will detail a study its conducted on Fox's allegedly gay-friendly drift on Aug. 20 at a National Press Club event in Washington, D.C. The study cites remarks made by Kelly during 2012 interview with a "conservative evangelical pastor" as evidence that the anchor's pro-LGBT leanings. In the interview, Kelly alluded to America's "long history of discrimination against certain groups" and ultimately wondered what made "gay marriage any different" from previous civil rights struggles. ASI's report can be viewed here.