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Something "crazy" is going to happen on Shep Smith's show today
by Bob Sassone, posted Oct 26th 2009 1:29PM
Shep Smith is one of my favorite people on TV, and I never miss his show at 3 PM each day. Today we might want to make a special effort to watch.On Facebook last night, Smith promised that "something crazy" was going to happen on the show. Now, I'm assuming it's on the show because he says it's going to happen "right here," and I assume he means the show and not on his Facebook page. Check out the video and see for yourself.
Any guesses? He has a new site but, jeez, I hope that's not all it is.
[via TV Newser]
Is the White House right about Fox News?
by Bob Sassone, posted Oct 20th 2009 5:36PM
You may have heard that the White House seems to have declared war on Fox News. President Obama has even gone as far as not appearing on one of the Fox News Sunday morning shows even though he appeared on every other network that morning. Now other White House spokespeople are openly saying that the network can't be trusted.What do you think?
| Yes. The network is clearly biased. | |
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| No way. They're a serious news network. | |
| Kinda. Maybe about the prime time shows but the news really is fair and balanced. |
Update: Stephen Colbert takes on Shepard Smith
by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 24th 2009 5:20PM
The other day we shared the video of FOX News anchor Shep Smith dropping the F bomb. Now Stephen Colbert responds to all of Smith's various moments of "not being a team player." Colbert is more upset about swearing on live television than anything else. Colbert helpfully provides a list of words that Smith should have said instead of that dreaded four letter one. Added bonus: Samuel L. Jackson!
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Ladies and gentlemen, the best of Shepard Smith
by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 23rd 2009 3:27PM
Shep Smith is one of my favorite people on television. He's always entertaining, informative, fair, and (yes) balanced! He's also a great source for those priceless "live news" moments that make for great video fodder. Here are a few of my favorites, including a new one where the F-bomb is launched (PopEater has even more Shep goodness).
FOX to have a Super Sunday, in more ways than one
by Bob Sassone, posted Jan 29th 2008 2:22PM
FOX is hoping you like a little politics with your football coverage.
On Super Bowl Sunday (that's this Sunday), FOX News anchor Shep Smith will host a two hour political show on FOX from 10am to noon. The show will not only have news about the election (Super Tuesday is next week), but they'll also feature a story on what it takes to put the Super Bowl together and will include comments from the candidates and other politicians about the game and politics in general.
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