corplinx said:Once Bill O'Reilly is sh*tcanned, its opens up the best hour of primetime on the most watched cable news network.
Who would you like Ailes and company to fill the gap with once Bill O'Reilly resigns in disgrace?
Rob Lister said:I don't think he'll be fired unless his ratings drastically, and over a long term, decline. Will that happen? I don't know because I can't really understand why anybody watches him now. I find him a blowhard, and an uninteresting one at that.
If he is replaced, I'd like to see something along the lines of Gretta Von Whatshername take that earlier spot.
shecky said:Did I miss sonething? What happened to O'Reilly?
Rob Lister said:Sexual Harrassment suit, and probably a justifiable one, if not a justified one, at that.
pgwenthold said:But I am assuming the Scott Peterson case will be over by then, at which point she will have nothing to talk about.
Nie Trink Wasser said:ann coulter please
seriously I think this whole sexual harrassment thing is just a pr strategy to get liberals to like him more.
HarryKeogh said:is O'Reilly married?
Rob Lister said:Gretta's smart and, while a bit too liberal for my taste, fair as well. She knows how to cut through rhetoric better than most any of the interviewers, with the possible exception of that big headed guy, Neil whatshisname (no relation to Gretta)
pgwenthold said:Does she know how to do anything but sensational trials? That's all I've ever seen her talk about. When she tries to talk about anything else, it is a complete bore.
Besides, I find her to be most unattractive. Not Ann Coulter ugly, but her face is just bizarre.
I think they should completely switch gears and get someone like Rachael Ray from the Food Network or Samantha Brown from the Travel Channel. Now that would be fun.
BPSCG said:Hire Jim Lehrer away from PBS for some jawdropping salary, then laugh all the way to the bank while the lefites foam at the mouth trying to claim Fox still isn't "fair and balanced.". [/B]
HarryKeogh said:But Fox would never hire a Lehrer to fill that slot because they aren't "fair and balanced" (not that any other news organizations are either, you won't see PBS or NPR hiring Ann Coulter)
There is no spoon and there is no such thing as "no spin"
Unless there is some tape recordings that are very graphic I think O'Reilly will be keeping his job, he's a cash cow for that network.
corplinx said:On stern this morning they said there were recordings. Of course, its stern we are talking about. He's been dedication an hour each day to propaganda for a good while in his attempt to get back at Bush for the FCC fiasco.