All are great reporters. But two of them make my "A" list - Dana Perino and Steve Hayes.
Dana has been on the inside and provides some phenomenal insight into the PR machine that accompanies any presidency.
Steve Hayes has, IMHO, the most thoughtful and reasoned arguments on a particular topic of any of the talking heads. He rises above the fray with logic and insight. That is a rare occurrence!
>>Sadly, most working people drink the Fox News Kool Aid and perpetuate it.
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>Bill, I don't like the tactics of Bill O'Reilly and I think Sean Hannity is sophomoric. I also think their morning shows like Fox and Friends can be as cartoonish as the other kids shows airing at the same time.
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>But surely even someone who is programmatically anti-Fox acknowledges that Fox is known in broadcasting circles for having the best Washington news bureau in the business, even stronger than NPR or CNN.
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>I have a question. Do you know the following names and how much of their content/segments do you watch?
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>- Catherine Herridge
>- Bernard Goldberg
>- Brit Hume
>- Dana Perino
>- Stephen Hayes
>- James Rosen
Phil Thomas
http://phillipdthomas.comNever let your energy or enthusiasm be dampened by the discouragements that must inevitably come.....