Posted on 10/06/2016 5:27:06 PM PDT by Babsig
Shep is a Florida Man himselfor at least set up shop there for 11 years. Maybe it's a little personal for him. But he really went in here:
"This moves 20 miles to the west, you and everyone you know are dead. All of you...and your kids die, too."
(Excerpt) Read more at esquire.com ...
It’s the eye makeup he wears on camera - that does the trick!
How much eye makeup did Shemp have on?
Was his mascara running when he said it?
In the long run, aren’t we all?
That’s why there’s football.
Time for Shep to do some field reporting again.
Just trying to keep up with the liberal LSD crowd.
And its all the deplorables’ fault because they don’t believe in global warming.
Somebody needs a whiff of smelling salts, quick! Maybe Hillary will put a few drops of her Hot Sauce into his Coffee Cup.
Can Fox trade him for Jim Cantore straight up?
With E!, where he belongs.
He also knows Roger Ailes can’t get to him now, and say “STFU!”.
"Smith was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi, the son of Dora Ellen Anderson, an English teacher, and David Shepard Smith, Sr., a cotton merchant. He attended Marshall Academy, a K12 private school in Holly Springs, but completed his senior year of high school in Florida, where he, his mother, and brother moved after his parents separated.[1][2][3] He went on to attend the University of Mississippi, where he majored in journalism, but left two credits away from graduation. He frequently returns to the university during college football season and delivered the university's annual commencement address on May 10, 2008"
I said that exact thing to my husband when I heard Shep say this.....WHAT a drama Queen!
I guess old Shep thinks that parents don’t know their kids.
Fag Boy should have been fired after his Katrina theatrics.
BIGGEST DRAMA QUEEN EVER
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