IceMan wrote:
Alisyn was one of the reliable anchors not crossing her legs to minimize the view giving a good leg show.
At least the statement for FOX did not "Wish her well." That's usually code for good riddance.
Huh?...C'mon Cobra stop that sh*t!

You know good and well it's a "good riddance!" No one, and I mean no one comes to Fox just for a "paycheck." And if I draw the ire of the admins...(so be it!) Fox, like MSNBC is an idea, it's a political engine...you're not going to either network to just report the news...you're going to "present" the news from a certain perspective. This is it how it ends when you "pick" a side. It's why you stay 16 years...where else you going to go?
There's a little lee-way when it comes to the financial anchors and reporters...although we have seen a few bounce and jump ship, you can't manipulate the markets, The Dow and S & P Index do their thing...but these "news" anchors, especially the females that are now a dime a dozen, do it while you can for as long as you can. Especially if you go on the national stage. Hell we all have local affiliates, who have anchors that we can remember maybe 10, even 20 years back still doing it, same station. We got a couple at WDBJ(CBS) and WSET(ABC) who've been there for 20 plus. Don't you think I'd like to see a young hot brunette(or blonde) every morning or evening instead of the same old prune glammed up for an hour or two. Local TV rewards loyalty, our communities demand it, our local business ad dollars pay for it. Not so in the "Big Leagues" out with the old (Alisyn), in with the new (Anna K-Elizabeth). And Hasselbeck got her start in television NOT from The View, (which isn't even a news outlet itself) but from Mark Burnett's Survivor in which she was a castaway competing for a million dollar prize, a reality TV game show. I'm not hating on her, I like her, she's cool, a christian and athletic. What's not to like? The whole point is the gears of big media TV are always turning, never ceasing, regardless of your talent, years of employment and certainly notwithstanding "age." Fox did what it always does...put another out to pasture. It's business nothing personal and they can care less what or if she succeeds in anything from this point forward. or as Roger might say.."Another day, another dollar and another blonde please."

Whew...I need a drink.