Discussion: Kelly Expected To Exit NBC Next Week With Remainder Of $69 Million Contract

Seems a little much, but maybe that’s the only way NBC will @#$!ing learn.

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Who will hire her next, and at what price?

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The price: their reputation.

So maybe she goes back to Fox?

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I sure hope this little amount of money will get her through till the next job. It shocks me to see what these people are paid and for what?

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Lies.

It’s easier for a select few.

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ā€œWe would like to welcome Megyn Kelly to the co-host position on the weekend edition of Good Morning, Fargo!ā€

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I just did the calculations, and it would take me until I was 235 years old at my present salary to reach the absurd ā€˜compensation’ this deplorable excuse of a human will obtain.

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For ratings and not much else.

She’s going to have to reinvent herself in some way. She’s already made too many racial gaffes for polite society. And she’s just anti-Trump enough not to be welcome at something like Sinclair. Glenn Beck’s garage-band network cannot afford her even if they wanted her.

No, I say she takes some time off and write a book about her struggles in the male-dominated news biz. Reveals some details about Fox and harassment she’s so far kept under wraps. Tries to make herself into a symbol of bland, corporate-friendly feminism (the rich white kind) like Sheryl Sandberg.

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Does anyone remember a time in the past when NBC news had a good reputation— for probity, fairness, fearlessness in the face of attack by entrenched powers? Take your time, I’ve got all day.

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No need to work. Just join Sarah Palin in HasBeenPalookaville, AK.

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What the market will bear. The 'Murican Way.

Maybe she can do the world a favor and donate some of that payout to the Museum of Tolerance, and then retire from the spotlight forever. Maybe let someone who isn’t a fascist propagandist take her spot.

Huntley & Brinkley

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doing hard news interviews at Fox News

haaahahaaa that’s hilarious.

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Actually, we used to watch them when I was a kid. I believe Huntley retired in 1970. My dad switched us over to Walter Cronkite soon after that.

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Well, ā€œMeet the Pressā€ was a valuable program in the days of Larry Spivak and Martha Rountree.

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Failure does have its rewards apparently.

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She needs to work again?

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