Texashiker
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Maybe an American citizen can take his place.
Sounds like a job for Ted Nugent.
Maybe an American citizen can take his place.
I am serious.
It should be clear why nobody likes piers morgan talking about something he does not understand.
Thats kind of an oxymoron anyway. Most of their "ideas" are just rebranded shit from 100 years ago.… modern progressive.
This applies to almost everyone with a talk show on cable news channels.
If you had watched the show you would understand. Its a British guy lecturing us about the Constitution. Badly. Here's an example.
Yeah but so what? Why have every show be from the same US perspective? Don't you think you stand to learn something from having new perspectives? (and really, the UK perspective is one of the least different foreign perspectives you could have)
This applies to almost everyone with a talk show on cable news channels.
not to the extent that piers does. i haven't watched his shows, only clips of it and it's extremely annoying. then he has the audacity to ask his guests to not speak over him when he's talking.
Wouldn't you know it, takes a liberal progressive who has never seen his show to defend him.
I give everybody's show a chance, if only out of curiosity. I may not watch the entire show (might be a topic or question not worth 60 minutes etc) but I give them several attempts.
This guy wasn't a serious person. In a day and time where the average talking head seems unconcerned with any facts about the topic they plan for a show - this guy stood out.
Kinda reminded me of one of those morning shows where people sit around and talk about their 'feelings'. Very softball etc.
If not for his English accent he wouldn't have lasted thing this long, or even had a show to begin with.
No biggie, the world of OpEd is, for the most part, a revolving door. Few last long; we've seen many come and go. I don't see this changing.
Fern
Sean Hannity basically yells the whole time, Bill O'Reilly is famous for cutting off people's microphones who say things he doesn't like, etc, etc.
All those shows are worthless and to single out Piers Morgan seems myopic.
I saw this and I say good, his show was boring, he tries to drum up controversy like Rush and finally I find it odd having a foreign guy talk about US events.
I just want to say: my issue with Piers was not simply because he was foreign.
I would watch a talk show hosted by Jeremy Clarkson. CNN, make it happen.
It makes MORE sense to have foreigners look at a country.
Sounds like a job for Ted Nugent.
Cool... I hope that they get rid of Fareed Zakaria's show next.
That said, I really want CNN to ditch the shows with liberal bias and try to stay in between MSNBC and the Fox News channels.
Hell... even CNBC has conservative bias now. Can't anyone try to do a neutral biased news source?
I just want to say: my issue with Piers was not simply because he was foreign.
I would watch a talk show hosted by Jeremy Clarkson. CNN, make it happen.
I find it odd having a foreign guy talk about US events.
Just like in here, always irks me having people outside the U.S. arguing U.S. related stuff in here.
I especially despise British and Aussie accents on U.S. TV on a daily basis. Once in a while is tolerable but not on an every day in your face.