She worked at Fox for 16 years prior to CNN. She did the morning show Fox and Friends with Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade...she was very good. I think she took the CNN job to work more independently as a newscaster. Her husband just died of pancreatic cancer...probably turbo...people move on for lots of different reasons. I was surprised when she went to CNN...it seemed like a step down but who knows. She's a straight shooter in my opinion. I have never watched CNN and I quit Fox after 2020. Now I don't watch TV at all.
What little I saw of her after she left FNC, she had become infected by the liberal hive mind, much like S.E. Cupp. It's why Catherine Herridge leaving Fox and going to CBS always had my respect, because she remained an unbiased journalist. Granted, CBS fired her for daring to keep her integrity, but she is one of the few journos I trust. As far as Camarata, just one less voice in the echo chamber.
That's too bad...I enjoyed her on Fox and Friends. I knew of S.E.
Cupp back with Glenn Beck but didn't listen to her much after that...Herridge was always good but I didn't follow her after she left. I guess money and brainwashing is quite the downfall of many a journalist which is why we are the news. You can see why one of the goals for a Communist takeover of America included owning/influencing ALL the information...news broadcasting as well as magazines and newspapers. They did a very good job. Thanks for your additional insights...
I think the rise of independent journalism will help turn the tide. With the legacy media losing its grip on the public, I think more journos will experience their own awakening and understand the damage that's been caused by the network's group think mentality. Think of Matt Taibbi and the others who worked on the Twitter Files. The second they dared to commit acts of journalism their colleagues turned on them. Now they are truthseekers too. It's been fun to watch.
She worked at Fox for 16 years prior to CNN. She did the morning show Fox and Friends with Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade...she was very good. I think she took the CNN job to work more independently as a newscaster. Her husband just died of pancreatic cancer...probably turbo...people move on for lots of different reasons. I was surprised when she went to CNN...it seemed like a step down but who knows. She's a straight shooter in my opinion. I have never watched CNN and I quit Fox after 2020. Now I don't watch TV at all.
What little I saw of her after she left FNC, she had become infected by the liberal hive mind, much like S.E. Cupp. It's why Catherine Herridge leaving Fox and going to CBS always had my respect, because she remained an unbiased journalist. Granted, CBS fired her for daring to keep her integrity, but she is one of the few journos I trust. As far as Camarata, just one less voice in the echo chamber.
That's too bad...I enjoyed her on Fox and Friends. I knew of S.E. Cupp back with Glenn Beck but didn't listen to her much after that...Herridge was always good but I didn't follow her after she left. I guess money and brainwashing is quite the downfall of many a journalist which is why we are the news. You can see why one of the goals for a Communist takeover of America included owning/influencing ALL the information...news broadcasting as well as magazines and newspapers. They did a very good job. Thanks for your additional insights...
I think the rise of independent journalism will help turn the tide. With the legacy media losing its grip on the public, I think more journos will experience their own awakening and understand the damage that's been caused by the network's group think mentality. Think of Matt Taibbi and the others who worked on the Twitter Files. The second they dared to commit acts of journalism their colleagues turned on them. Now they are truthseekers too. It's been fun to watch.
I sure hope so...it's hard to watch or read outright lies, which is why I try to avoid that at all costs...you have some good insights!