Three possibilities exist that might get him off of Fox News: * He is taking time off to write another crank book. * He said something very bad about a favorite Fox Republican, or * He said something tolerable or moderately good about a Democrat.
Sandra Smith from Fox Business News.
No
Most of the time, Fox News does not critique GOP candidates, since the network is identified with the Republican party and promotes Republican views. But there are two kinds of people on Fox News-- opinion commentators (most of whom tend to lean pro-Republican, and praise Republican ideas); and news anchors, who try to be objective and keep opinion out of their reporting. Thus, Shep Smith or Bret Baier or even Chris Wallace would at times critique a Republican candidate who is in the news, since reporting the news (even about Republicans) is part of their job, and they take it seriously.
This is a joke, right?
Yes, she's starting to show on TV.
Sandra Smith from Fox Business News.
No
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Shep Smith on FOX News at mid day does appear to suffer from lypoatrophy - loss of fat in the face - commonly due to treatment for HIV. I've had it and there is a very effective treatment called Sculptra which has been around for a long time. It's safe , easy and effective.
Well he works on fox "news" so im gonna guess he belongs to the republican party but its hard to tell cuz i like him a lot if fox continues to call themselves fair and balanced then they better keep shep Shepard Smith, a Fox News anchor, has left very little evidence as to any political party affiliation in his journalistic career. According to the news watchdog website "News Hounds," on a 2007 episode with conservative commentator Laura Ingraham as a guest Shepard was quoted as saying: "But we're conservative and on the Republican side" referring to the two of them. Some consider this as evidence of Shepard Smith being a Republican.
This question cannot be answered because it makes no sense. Just because you don't like or agree with someone, there is no reason to call them names. As it turns out, neither Shep Smith of Fox News nor President Obama is a communist, and it is puzzling why you would think that about either of them.
Most of the time, Fox News does not critique GOP candidates, since the network is identified with the Republican party and promotes Republican views. But there are two kinds of people on Fox News-- opinion commentators (most of whom tend to lean pro-Republican, and praise Republican ideas); and news anchors, who try to be objective and keep opinion out of their reporting. Thus, Shep Smith or Bret Baier or even Chris Wallace would at times critique a Republican candidate who is in the news, since reporting the news (even about Republicans) is part of their job, and they take it seriously.
This is a joke, right?
Yes, she's starting to show on TV.
Peggy Bunker is no longer with Fox 31 news in Denver. Currently she is hosting "Hidden Potential" on HGTV.
Actually, there is evidence that several of the news anchors at Fox support civil unions; Shep Smith has even implied that he supports marriage equality (gay marriage). Fox commentator Bill O'Reilly has expressed support for civil unions, and he has also said that if gay people marry, it hurts no-one, although that does not mean everyone in society will accept it. He also said he agrees with President Obama that at this point, the matter of gay marriage should be left up to the states.
As publicly reported several years ago, Mr. Smith earns between 7 to 8 million dollars per year. However, that amount has probably increased since his contract has been renewed twice and, in 2013, Shepard Smith became the managing editor of Fox News' breaking news division and the host of Shepard Smith Reporting.