The upheaval of the 2016 election is being matched by the turmoil in cable news
By Thomas Lifson January 22, 2017
Television is a brutal business, and so is politics. Both can be great for the winners, but for the losers, humiliation, financial stress, and worst of all, obscurity beckon, like a career version of the Grim Reaper.
The upheaval of the 2016 election is being matched by the turmoil in cable news. Among the punditry, one the biggest losers is George Will, the syndicated political commentator who openly hoped for a 50 state sweep by Hillary Clinton, so obnoxious in his eyes was Donald Trump. His post-election appearances as a Special Report panelist have been awkward enough that Fox News made what seems like an inevitable decision. Via Joe Concha of The Hill:
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My Take - Well, it's about time! O'Reilly isn't much better in many respects. Both of them are out of control egoists, and while Will is polite O'Reilly is a blowhard. Krauthammer should be next! What fascinates me is how Geraldo and Juan Williams remain acceptable. Both are masters at spewing out lava flows of logical fallacies and inaccuracies. But then - what can you expect from leftists?
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