To: cat lover too
The problem is that when he retires so will the show. Has anyone else noticed the decline of political shows over the past year? There were a flurry of new ones that got crappy time slots and/or fizzled out (Buchanan & Press, Alan Keyes, etc). And then an established show like Crossfire got moved to a 4:30 time slot. Who gets off work in time to watch that?
7 posted on
02/01/2004 5:15:18 PM PST by
34512a
To: 34512a
And then an established show like Crossfire got moved to a 4:30 time slot. Who gets off work in time to watch that? Nobody, not even the unemployed watch Crossfire. Watching the likes of Begala and Carvile is comparable to piercing your eyes with needles.
11 posted on
02/01/2004 5:24:10 PM PST by
jackbill
To: 34512a
I suppose you are right, the show will retire with him. But I have to say it is getting awful. I used to like the show by the way. I used to like Crossfire too, but ever since they started catering to the "rock the vote" crowd, I haven't watched it for a long time.
I do like Brit Hume's show on FNC. He is very insightful and witty, in a off-handed sort of way.
12 posted on
02/01/2004 5:25:23 PM PST by
cat lover too
(W earned my vote in 2004)
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