Excellent. Cable news including Fox with the ladies in their cocktail skirts is off my radar. When I go for the news, I go to News Nation with their traditional business attire. I guess it's an age thing but yes, I have noticed more and more female reporters doing the in-game interviews on ESPN. I would suggest Blitzer needs that eye-candy sidekick.
Aren't you a little late to the game or was this just a space filler? Fox News has had tons of eye candy ever since I began watching it. Roger Ailes was reported to have complained of Catherine Crier (sp?) wearing pants suits by saying "Why does she think I spent all that money on glass tables?" One chick who used to be a regular on Fox News - I forget her name, but she was a babe - reportedly said on her radio show that Roger Ailes made her wear skimpy, form fitting dresses when on Fox. If Fox News' strategy is to get their male audience's blood flowing downstream so their critical thinking would be clipped, well, the strategy may well be working.
Do you think Candy Crowley (sp?) would stand a chance of being hired as a TV person at Fox News? Heck, she wouldn't be allowed near a TV camera on Fox News even if she paid for it.
I had a house guest for a month or so in 2016. He hated Sec. Clinton and loved then candidate Trump. I repeatedly and vainly tried to get him to tell me why he had these passions. He admitted that he only watched Fox News. He finally and further admitted that he watched Fox News for the chicks. The good news is that after a mixed diet of news - CNN, MSNBC, Fox, NewsMax, Free Speech TV, Real Time, C-Span, etc, - he didn't like Trump and was more sympathetic to Sec. Clinton.
BTW, if someone calls you a male chauvinist, just use my line: "What's wrong with being a male chauvinist?"
A good laugh to start my morning, thanks Bernie LOL
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That was funny, they are very attractive ladies and men always do a double -take I suppose.
Excellent. Cable news including Fox with the ladies in their cocktail skirts is off my radar. When I go for the news, I go to News Nation with their traditional business attire. I guess it's an age thing but yes, I have noticed more and more female reporters doing the in-game interviews on ESPN. I would suggest Blitzer needs that eye-candy sidekick.
NN is a great choice! I watch it too.
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Aren't you a little late to the game or was this just a space filler? Fox News has had tons of eye candy ever since I began watching it. Roger Ailes was reported to have complained of Catherine Crier (sp?) wearing pants suits by saying "Why does she think I spent all that money on glass tables?" One chick who used to be a regular on Fox News - I forget her name, but she was a babe - reportedly said on her radio show that Roger Ailes made her wear skimpy, form fitting dresses when on Fox. If Fox News' strategy is to get their male audience's blood flowing downstream so their critical thinking would be clipped, well, the strategy may well be working.
Do you think Candy Crowley (sp?) would stand a chance of being hired as a TV person at Fox News? Heck, she wouldn't be allowed near a TV camera on Fox News even if she paid for it.
I had a house guest for a month or so in 2016. He hated Sec. Clinton and loved then candidate Trump. I repeatedly and vainly tried to get him to tell me why he had these passions. He admitted that he only watched Fox News. He finally and further admitted that he watched Fox News for the chicks. The good news is that after a mixed diet of news - CNN, MSNBC, Fox, NewsMax, Free Speech TV, Real Time, C-Span, etc, - he didn't like Trump and was more sympathetic to Sec. Clinton.
BTW, if someone calls you a male chauvinist, just use my line: "What's wrong with being a male chauvinist?"
"Do you think Candy Crowley (sp?) would stand a chance of being hired as a TV person at Fox News?"
Thanks Bob, now I can't get this out of my head of Crowley in a cocktail dress behind a glass table.
Will we be hearing anything from you about what the new administration is finding at USAID?
Hmmm. Juuuuust a bit outside!