Former Fox News host Shepard Smith blasted his former employer and their hosts for spreading misinformation and ejected the truth for opinion based on lies during an interview with Christiane Amanpour.
Smith said he stuck around as long as he could on Fox News so that another opinion person couldn't replace him, but then it became too much and he left.
Smith, as we've meticulously documented over the years on C&L was a vocal proponent for the truth and was constantly at odds with the Trump administration and his surrogates.
The 400,000 Dead (Minimum.) Of The Plague By Inauguration Day Edition. You may exhale.
Juanita Jean marvels at Mitch McConnell contorting himself.
Promo Code: "Qanon". (Really.) Hackwhackers notes the "cancellation" of Mein Pillow by relatively respectable businesses. The schaden freudes itself.
To quote The Ig: "No fun.": Butterflies & Wheels on the last days of the current maladministration.
Parting cheap shot: "Ahistorical 1776 Report Issued by Trump Denounced as 'Racist Garbage' and 'Most On-Brand Thing Possible'
"Releasing the 1776 Commission report on MLK Day is the Trump administration reaffirming its commitment to racism above all else." Common Dreams.
Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th President on Wednesday, January 20.
Inauguration Day is always a momentous occasion in the United States, but this year the tension in the country and the challenges facing the new administration have put an unprecedented spotlight on the day. The transition of power has not been peaceful: Donald Trump incited a riot of his supporters on Jan.
Every pandemic starts as a squall—a localized disturbance in a single city or town, causing all manner of problems there, but sparing the larger world outside. Squalls become storms, however, and storms become tempests and before long the entire world is being lashed by winds of disease and death that no one saw coming just a few months before.
(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump, in one of his final acts of office, released current and former members of his administration from the terms of their ethics pledge, which included a five-year ban on lobbying their former agencies.
The ethics pledge was outlined in one of Trump’s first executive orders, signed on Jan.
(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump pardoned former chief strategist Steve Bannon as part of a flurry of clemency action in the final hours of his White House term that benefited more than 140 people, including rap performers, ex-members of Congress and other allies of him and his family.
The last-minute clemency, announced Wednesday morning, follows separate waves of pardons over the past month for Trump associates convicted in the FBI’s Russia investigation as well as for the father of his son-in-law.