I have a sense of loyalty to Doocy, ED and Kilmeade. They are the original cast of Fox and Friends. Doocy is smart and funny. Kilmeade is smart and has a razor-edge tongue when needed. ED has lost her edge ever since she got married. She used to really speak her mind on a lot of things I agreed with. Lately, she's started to again, but I hope she'll give the program more of her attention in future.
But they are the originals, and have made an important contribution to the network's success.
John Gibson is a keeper too. He pulls no punches on his show.
Megan Kendyll is star quality -- they need to let her fly!!
Doocy is so darned silly, sometime's it's a turnoff. And he has this tendency to say "mmmmhmmm" while someone is talking that makes me think he's not listening, but rather thinking about his next question.
I used to like ED, then she went through a period of severe attitude, IMO, after she came back from the second child. I have noticed that she's relaxed a lot lately, and can josh with the guys with good humor, whereas she did it with an edge for quite a while.
Brian has a bit of the silly problem too, but with him he keeps you wondering how much is real and how much being silly.
I didn't watch Fox back in the day, but I would say keeping them all because they're original might not be the best thing. I do watch it pretty much every day.
A liberal-tarian coworker of mine says he's flipped past it, and he describes it as "two dumb guys and a dumb girl", which really cracks me up because it's pretty much true, or I could see how it would appear so. But they are so far ahead of anything the networks dish up that I still enjoy watching them.
I agree, for a while I was getting ticked at her, it seemed like she wasn't doing her homework and would make comments that did not fit or sounded really out there and wrong. She has improved some lately, I liked the old ED but she needs to sharpen up and not take the wrong track when she doesn't have a clue.