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Originally posted by Kadath
Colmes describes himself as "really very moderate."
Going through the Fox News day:
Steve Doocy is on "Fox and Friends," a four person program. None of the other people on your list are on that program, so I guess it's 3 on 1? On the weekend it's a three-person program, and none of those hosts are on your list.
Fox News Live has six anchors and is on for six hours, 25% of Fox News' day. None of them are on your list.
Day Side with Linda Vester -- she's not on your list.
Studio B with Shepard Smith -- not on the list.
Your World with Neil Cavuto -- not on the list...
It goes on like this.
In fact, looking at the "named" shows, none of the named people are on the list, with the notable exception of Alan Colmes, who really isn't pulling the collective weight of those six liberals you listed. I grant that FNC employs liberals. I imagine they are off mopping out toilets when it comes time to spin the news.
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Could have sworn Lauren Hill was on that show, I think they have a guest host every now and then too. I have my suspicions about Shephard Smith, he doesn't say who he votes for and never really gives opinions but the way he argues with Hannity sometimes makes me wonder. Cavuto is a business guy, he hates the French though. Vester I don't know about, I don't like her so I don't watch her, I'm not sure what she is.
Also, Fox news live was that show I couldn't remember, if it's the show with the bearded pink shirt guy. It probably is because there's an assload of people on it. I don't know what you mean by pulling weight (I'd think having a reasonable Liberal present giving opinions and talking is enough) but he yells a lot. There isn't really any show that has a group of people who are all conservative, that would be boring.