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| Lou Dobbs Leaves CNN; What his next stop? | |
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| Topic Started: Nov 17 2009, 03:47 PM (149 Views) | |
| Dstevens | Nov 17 2009, 03:47 PM Post #1 |
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Now that Lou Dobbs has officially left CNN - quite abruptly with no real explanation - who wants to bet that he'll end up on Fox News? Dobbs was on the Today Show 11/17 and indicated to Matt Lauer that CNN felt he was too opinionated and leaned too conservative for their taste. He said they wanted someone more middle of the road. Personally, I felt Dobbs was pretty good back in the days when he concentrated on economic news. Then he got caught up on immigration and his prime time show on CNN became a one-man stand against immigration. I'm sure he'd feel more at home with the likes of Glenn Beck and Bill O'Riley. |
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