I hate Shepard Sminth...
He should wash the grease out of his hair. He's has to have a lifetime subscription to GQ Magazine. Really just another lame follower of fads and trends.
Shep is great, refreshing in a world of deadpan reporting. Wry and sarcastic comments often renew my faith that there must be others like me out there.
Hey! Shep is cute.
I'll tell ya, the guy on FNC that makes my skin crawl is that Judge Napolitano they have on as needed. The guy looks like a werewolf at 10 til midnight.
I could tell Brit Hume had the right stuff back when he was ABC's White House correspondent. He came across as un-gelded. Same for Fox's Major Garret when he was forced to labor for ABCNBCCBS, which one I'm not sure.
We love Shepard Smith
I will always remember the afternoon when Shep did two back to back interviews: first with an admitted child molestor (re: Catholic Church scandal) and then the Hamas spokesman right after yet another bombing.
Shep actually looked as if he was going to leap across the table and beat the crap out of the child molestor. Then the first words out of the Hamas twits mouth were, "Of course we are terribly sorry for this tragic accident..." Shep practically jumped out of his chair and screamed "ACCIDENT!!! You call this an ACCIDENT!!"
I need my newscasters to show a little outrage when the world'd most evil prey on the world's most innocent.
Shep is OK in my book.
A point to note here is that some anchors, we just don't know which political party they lean to. As opposed to other networks, it is so very obvious. We SHOULN'T know where they stand, just be fair and balanced.
Shepard Smith is a Shepard Smith admirer and it shows and shrill to the point of being muted very often by this ocasional listener.
I agree and can NOT abide Shep Smith. . . not only do I think he leans left but his voice is grating. Mort Kondracke
is rational about everything but his hot-button: government spending on medical research, he'll never have enough. Greta really fit in better on CNN, but I never watch her on FNC. Juan comes off as not quite smart enough for argue his side with anything more than DNC sound-bytes. O'Reilly is just such a pomposity. . . talks about mostly himself and seems to think we care. I check out his first few minutes and then click him off. I love the three in the morning ED, Brian, and the other; actually like the other the best. I find Neil Cavuto's memos to be inspirational; Linda Vester is quite intelligent besides being very attractive. But Brit is the Boss and the Best!
A stupid leftie at that.
Shepard Smith is a whacked out moron, a reasonable looking guy with no brain - only a mouth.
I would love Alan Colmes if he was Republican, smart,fair,polite.
Rush and Hannity won the election for the GOP.
He certainly is one of those people you either love or hate.......nothing inbetween. I love him!!
Bill O'Reilly - Populist, right leaning self promoter.
Brit Hume - conservative but fair, giving everyone a chance to talk andis seldom bossy or berating to a guest's point of view.
Fred Barnes - Conservative and sincely commentator, not a GOP cheerleader as he will point out when the GOP is wrong
Shep Smith - a quiet conservative, I suspect
Sean Hannity - very conservative commentator and advocate, harmed only by being a GOP cheerleader and prone to canned retorts
Morton Kondracke - fairly liberal but fair and calls thing as he sees them. He is not a 'brainded' lib and can be counted on for mature commentary.
Greta Van Susteren - fairly liberal, competent and gives benefit of doubt to dems but seldom GOP
Juan Williams - 'talking point' liberal, willing to contort himself in all sorts of painful ways to get to his positions. Low credibility
Alan Colmes - 'talking point' liberal, but not as willing to contort himself in painful ways to get to his positions. A sensible fellow.
Neil Cavuto - Conservative, pro business, good/clear thinker
John Gibson - Conservative leaning, unapologetic, but fair
Steve Doocy - Conservative leaning instincts, keeps it light
ED Hill - Democratic leaning instincts, but she is not a liberal. A 1950's democrat. Keeps it light.
Brian Kilmeade - Strongest morning conservative leaning instincts, prone to getting confrontational when a lib guest goes totally bonkers, but otherwise can be counted on for a snide and derisive remark when a dem really deserves it. Quickest wit on Fox News, I think.
Linda Vester - Thoughtful and light, makes it a point to question both sides with equal vigor, though in a decidedlty 'daytime' way: unfoncfrontational. She is fair and gives everyone their time to speak; ladylike and never derisive.
I hate them all this week, except of Britt and the panel.
ditto