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FOX & Friends might be the greatest news parody show, far superior to The Daily Show & The Colbert Report, if only the hosts knew it. The show is tremendous.
 
My first reaction was ... meh that's not a very good trolling. Then I realized this is national live TV. WOW!
 
An "interview" where they cut it off if they don't get the scripted answers they want.

That's certainly fair and balanced!
 
I have to admit I've never watched the show because I assumed by it's name that it was a cartoon show for kids.

I wasn't far off the mark.
 
Hmmm, lemme see, that is a win for the left? Really?

News interviews guy who makes a fool of himself on national TV.."he trolled Fox" ...really?
 
Hmmm, lemme see, that is a win for the left? Really?

News interviews guy who makes a fool of himself on national TV.."he trolled Fox" ...really?

to me, it was more that he trolled himself and made himself look like a doofus.
 
can't figure out why she let that go for even the length of time it did.
 
can't figure out why she let that go for even the length of time it did.

because she's a dithering idiot?
 
Fox and Friends is good for a couple laughs in the morning.
 
Bad production work. She realized it pretty quickly and should have just signaled to cut off the interview. Someone will lose their job over that one.
 
Nah.

I've done work in the TV business and they love these unscripted things to happen. It is sort of a prank to make the people on-air squirm a bit.

And that morning show is THE most annoying bit of programming on the air, IMO.
 
If you want to be taken seriously as a "news anchor", lose the stripper name.
 
Ah, nothing like the dulcet tones of mysogyny from those on the Left. So very tolerant...
 
Check out these "Dumb Gals" on FOX News.

For the past 10 years FOX News has had higher ratings and the largest audience numbers (for news and business/political "talk" programs) than all of the other TV and Cable news channels combined, which includes: CNN, MSNBC, ABC, NBC and CBS!

Some folks (who are "bitter" about this) claim that FOX's higher ratings are only because FOX purposely hires a lot of female "reporters" who do nothing but sit around in short skirts and merely "read everything off of a teleprompter"

Bottom line: The next time you hear someone criticizing FOX News for supposedly having a "bunch of dumb gals" doing the news, etc. that are only on the tube to serve as "eye candy" . . . in order to catch the attention of stupid, Right-Wing men, etc. well don't be so quick to jump on that Left-Wing band-wagon!

Still not a believer? Well, scroll on down . . . and let the FOX ladies speak for themselves!

Brenda Buttner



She graduated from Harvard University with honors with a bachelor's degree in social studies. Buttner went on to be a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University , where she graduated with high honors and a bachelor's degree in politics and economics.

Shannon Bream



She is a graduate of Liberty University and earned a Juris Doctorate with honors from Florida State University College of Law.

Gretchen Carlson



Carlson graduated with honors from Stanford University and also studied at Oxford University in England .

Jamie Colby



Aside from her journalism career, Colby is an attorney and served in private practice for 10 years. She is an attorney admitted to practice in New York , California , the District of Columbia and Florida . Colby is also a former law professor, a member of Law Review and has been a National Board member of American Women in Radio and Television for the last several years. Attending the University of Miami International School of Business at age 14, she received a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting as well as her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Miami School of Law at age 22.

Harris Faulkner



A graduate from the University of California at Santa Barbara with a degree in mass communication.

Jennifer Griffin



A graduate of Harvard University in 1992, Griffin received a Bachelor’s degree in comparative politics.

Kimberly Guilfoyle



Guilfoyle is a magna cum laude graduate of University of California , Davis and attended the University of San Francisco School of Law and Trinity College in Dublin , Ireland , where she studied and was published for her research in international children's rights and European Economic Community law.

Molly Henneberg



Henneberg earned her bachelor's degree from Vanderbilt University , graduating summa cum laude.

Catherine Herridge



Herridge earned a Bachelor's degree from Harvard College and a Master's degree in journalism from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Amy Kellogg



Kellogg began to study Russian at Phillips Academy in Andover , Massachusetts and then received her BA in Soviet Studies from Brown University . She spent a semester at Leningrad State University . She received her Masters from Stanford University in Russian and East European Studies and also speaks Spanish and French.

Megyn Kelly



Kelly earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Syracuse University and a J.D. From Albany Law School , where she also served as editor of the Albany Law Review.

Jenna Lee



A graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara , Lee obtained her master's degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Molly Line



Line is a graduate of Virginia Tech where she received her Bachelor of Arts in mass communication and political science.

Dagen McDowell



A native of Virginia , McDowell graduated from Wake Forest University with a degree in art history.

Heather Nauert



She graduated from Mt. Vernon College in Washington , D.C. , with a bachelor of arts in communications and she received her master’s in journalism from Columbia University . Nauert is also a term member at the Council of Foreign Relations.

Dana Perino



She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication from Colorado State University-Pueblo and went on to receive a Masters in Public Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois-Springfield .

Anita Vogel



Vogel graduated from the University of Southern California with a Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcast journalism and political science.

Lis Wiehl



Wiehl received her undergraduate degree from Barnard College in 1983 and received her Master of Arts in Literature from the University of Queensland in 1985. In addition, she earned her Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1987.

After reading this I just realized that most of these ladies have better qualifications than our current President did when he ran for office!



Hmm,
 
^^^ I'd be curious to find out what the vocabulary level that the majority of those college educated women is at.
 
i bet all those women got gangbanged in college
 
Any newscaster who dyes her hair blonde is someone not to be taken seriously.

What is very noticeable about females on Fox vs other networks is that the Fox ones all look like hippies, with long hair and miniskirts. They're jealous of 1970 liberals.
 
More mysogyny from someone on the left? Tsk, tsk.

when they are on the air as compared to off the air. Sorry, in my mind that was implied. I do not doubt those are very intelligent people.
 

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