Rove did not have an election night meltdown. He was right at that particular time to say that the call should have waited a bit.
I would, however, take him off the air for his “spectacularly wrong” predictions of a Romney win. Morris is simply too wrong too often to be believable.
Rove should have been eased out when earlier in the campaign he jokingly advised the assassination of Akins, the MO senate candidate.
Morris should have been eased out for being “spectacularly wrong” for a long period of time.
The best commentating talking head that Fox has right now, imho, is Judge Napolitano. It’s a shame in regards to life, that he’s a liberatarian. But, when it comes to making the complex simple, that man is a genius communicator.
His explanation of the Veterans Gun Rights Issue two days ago was so clear, concise, and on the money, that it would have been virtually impossible to walk away from hearing that explanation without knowing that issue inside and out.
Napolitano is gifted.
Regarding Morris, I have to step up and make the observation that he had a spectacularly GOOD year in predictions and commentary in 2010. His insight that the Tea Party would be a controlling influence was nearly unprecedented, as was his prediction that the GOP would pick up on the order of 40-50 seats as much as 8 months before Nov’10. He had a huge miss this year, but then so did the likes of Barone, so I will allow Morris to sit in that company for now.