In an interview with The Daily Caller, strident anti-Trump Hollywood and entertainment industry gossip blogger Perez Hilton admitted that, in general, agrees with the president about ending birthright citizenship, prompting an immediate backlash.
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NBC has reportedly agreed to write a huge severance check to Megyn Kelly, but the sticking point between the TV network and her lawyer in the deal involves negotiations over a non-disclosure clause or confidentiality agreement.
Kirk Minihane, the contrarian co-host of the top-rated Kirk and Callahan show on Boston sports radio station WEEI, will start a new venture on Entercom-owned Radio.com in January 2019 or thereabouts.
In the run-up to #VeteransDay, Saturday Night Live cast member and alleged “comedian” Pete Davidson apologized on the air to good-natured war hero and Congressman-elect Dan Crenshaw for idiotic comments made on the prior Weekend Update.
Megyn Kelly Today is about to become yesterday’s news.
NBC News has cancelled the 9 a.m. Eastern time hour of the Today show franchise known as Megyn Kelly Today. Fortunately, staffers for that Today time slot will apparently continue to have jobs moving forward under a new host or hosts.
Megny Kelly is not having a happy Halloween.
Kelly has reportedly hired an attorney amid reports that NBC News might cancel Megyn Kelly Today.
Kelly has apologized twice this week for her Halloween-related blackface comments, remarks which have been publicly condemned by her NBC colleagues, including network chairman Andrew Lack, as well as the quick-to-pounce, virtue-signalling social justice cohort on Twitter.
About 36 years after the story exploded on anti-social media, NBC News finally corrected its story claiming that he described Confederate General Robert E. Lee as “incredible.”
A year into her job as the host of Megyn Kelly Today, most media outlets have perhaps unfairly stopped triumphantly reporting about the lackluster ratings that Megyn Kelly is apparently still drawing for the 9 a.m. Eastern slot for the NBC NewsToday show franchise.
The Weather Channel issued a statement:
“It’s important to note that the two individuals in the background are walking on concrete, and Mike Seidel is trying to maintain his footing on wet grass, after reporting on-air until 1:00 a.m. ET this morning and is undoubtedly exhausted.”
A recent column in the Tampa Bay Times seems to provide yet another example why ordinary consumers have grown disillusioned with the pretentious, virtue-signalling mainstream or legacy media. Who knows — It might even be a “teachable moment.”