Posted on 10/14/2019 8:07:45 PM PDT by Helicondelta
Megyn Kelly, who abruptly left Fox News Channel for NBC in January 2017, is heading back to that network for the first time since. FNC host Tucker Carlson said today that she will appear on his program for an interview on Wednesday.
It also will mark Kellys first TV interview since she and NBC parted ways a year ago amid the furor over her remarks about blackface and Halloween. She had anchored Megyn Kelly Today, the 9 a.m. hour of the Peacocks flagship morning show, since September 2017.
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Thats exactly what I was thinking
#rehash #retread
Some people never learn.
I was think that also. She would be better than Shep.
Testing the public reaction to this skank. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.
megyn definitely wants another shot at Trump ... biatch
Shep replacement?
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Hard to ignore the coincidence. She just happens to suddenly show up as a Fox “guest” within days of Shep’s departure.
Good.
Fox has their female 2020 debate loser.
She got better legs...
Has her bleeding stopped?
Evil beatch. Trump should stomp here.
As a guest.
Only if she can produce the appropriate documentation from the NBA (National Bathhouse Association)...
Guest interview only. Not returning. Fake headline.
While I dread her return, I must credit Megan Kelly for motivating me to get aboard the Trump Train.
His intense exchange with her in that Fox debate opened my eyes to how serious a candidate was—and how I wanted to do everything in my limited power to help get him elected.
Shemp may have checked into that ‘Hospital’ in Trinidad, CO. for a Lopitoffofme. Gonna go full female and all. and come back with legs.
Paul Ryan influence?
Trace Gallegos filled in today and he did a GREAT job why the hell would they need MeAgain??? NOT NO BUT HELL NO!!!!
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