About time!
Thee more LibTurd heads that explode the better,
I’m not goin’ there. Ping laz,,, he’ll go anywhere!
WHOA!!! How cool is this???
I go over there I am brave LOL!
Eeeeuuwww... no one else wants to sit where she sat, where her butt was....eeeuuuwwww....
Congrats, Fox!
Associated Press will move to the front-row middle seat formerly occupied by Thomas.
Fox News will replace the AP in its former seat, also in the front row...
Whoever sits in it will draw the ire of the liberal media. Can’t wait. This should be entertaining.
Big deal. They won’t be able to ask anything they should be asking.
Boy, this will put a knot in Helen’s Depends when she hears about this one.
NPR taking a back seat to FOX. Hah!
Now all we need is Sarah Palin to fill in for Major Garrett the next time he goes on vacation. Or Brit Hume. Or Sean Hannity. Or Charles Krauthammer. Or...
This surprises me.
OOOOOOOOOO OUCH
A “Cordoba” seat...
Wendell Goler (sp?) and Major Garrett will do a terrific job. Go to it, guys! And congrats!
given how fnc has been omitting stories to match cnn and msnbc, I am not impressed.
Occupying a seat doesn’t necessarily mean that they will be called upon to ask questions...
probably sounds like someone walking on bubble wrap over there!
This is the right decision. I’m sorry to see the Washington Times move from the 3rd row to the 4th row, but it wasn’t unexpected. They have SERIOUSLY cut back on their news-gathering resources, and from what I understand they virtually never travel with the President. Traditionally, those first few rows always go to news organizations that invest the most in the WH coverage.
It is their rightful place they were next in line as the TOP RATED network.
The headline is a little misleading. AP is moving to Thomas’ old seat (ewwww) and Fox is moving to AP’s old seat.
People I follow on Twitter (for non-political reasons) were trying to gin up signatures on a petition to give Helen’s seat to NPR because “Fox didn’t deserve it.” Snicker.
Liberals cannot handle a news organization that diverts from the Democratic party line even a little bit, unless that diversion is to the left.
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