Posted on 10/06/2016 5:27:06 PM PDT by Babsig
As soon as I heard what time the storm was going to land, I knew it was going to be Shep and I knew he was gonna go wild.
Why didn’t FOX get somebody else ..?? A calmer person .. I thought they should have had their Weather Lady on to do the segment .. and leave Shep out of it.
No kidding. . .he even has his lip-stick smeared all over his face.
We are all doomed according to the MSM. If the hurricane doesn’t kill us, Trump certainly will.
It is way past time to remove the Schlep from the airwaves. He’s one of the reasons, BTW, I no longer watch FOX... and haven’t for more than a year.
Florida my eyeball! He is an Ole Miss product.
Mugshot:
Fox News Channel anchor Shepard Smith was arrested by Florida police in
November 2000 and charged with aggravated battery with a motor vehicle after
arguing with another reporter over a parking space
Don’t say you weren’t warned.
Remember Clint Eastwood’s character in Unforgiven? William Munney at the end, promising that he’ll kill any man that shoots at him?
“Any sumbitch takes a shot at me, I’m not only gonna kill him, but I’m gonna kill his wife, all his friends, and burn his damn house down.”
He has been reading his bible. Mathew 10:7
Just heard this today from a former acquaintance who moved from PA to FL a few years ago. In closing, right or wrong, they said, “I’ll take a hurricane any day over a blizzard.”
My cousin asks how I can live in earthquake country, here in the San Francisco Bay Area. She lives in Philadelphia. Similar to what you said, I’ll take an earthquake any day over a blizzard. She’s 79 and still shovels snow from her door walkway. Tough buzzard.
It’s 3-AM, and I’m 90 miles from Matthew’s eye. The front door is open due to the high humidity, but not moving from wind or wind gusts, cuz there aren’t any!
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