Title: Megyn Kelly on PMS -- She's Tired of all the Trump Coverage Source:
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I don't like her, never did. Her personal style is abrasive and self-aggrandizing.
OTOH, Trumpmania starts to wear thin after a while, even for FNC staff that are used to harping on the same stories without any real new facts coming out day after day, sometimes for weeks at a time. It has to get a little dull after a while. I've noticed before that FNC staff seem almost happy with a big new news story, like the bombing of the Egyptian airliner or the downing of the Malaysian jet over Ukraine or the suicide pilot of the Lufthansa plane flying into the mountain. They finally seem happy to have something new to talk about instead of facing another dreary rehash of the same stories they had been reporting for weeks.
She's not as bad as Bill O'Reilly or Sean Hannity on PMS...
I think she's worse overall. I can stand Hannity for short periods, O'Reilly less so with his sad-ass regulars like Dennis Miller and Watter's World and the crusty CBS sidekick Bernie Goldberg.
Kelly is just abrasive. I don't often dislike media figures quite so viscerally but she is repellant. I feel sorry for anyone who has to work for or with her. I can't grasp why FNC thinks she is so great, any more than I can grasp why that idiot Sheperd Smith is the second-highest paid FNC news employee when I think he's obnoxious or useless, especially during any breaking news situation.
"CNN anchor Erin Burnett, interviewing a pair of former FBI agents about the radicalization of Tashfeen Malik, the female half of the murdering couple who both went down in a shootout with cops, struggled to come up with some explanation, any explanation that might keep the left's narrative afloat in the face of stubborn facts.
Newsbusters helpfully provides the transcript of the relevant portion of Burnett's discussion with the FBI's former profiler Jim Clemente and former special agent Robert Chacon:
BURNETT: Jim, I mean, obviously, her involvement is a game changer in how enforcement, law enforcement will look at this. But I just have to ask you, could there be something else, anything else, that could have explained her involvement? Something like a postpartum psychosis?"