===bret baier===
Fox News to Pull Back Curtain on How It Makes Election Day State Calls Fox News anchor Bret Baier was at dinner in New York on Sunday night, at an Italian haunt favored by The Five co-host Harold Ford Jr. Baier was grabbing dinner with Ford and fellow Fox contributor Alex Castellanos, when they heard a familiar voice approach the table. “I turned around and Alec Baldwin and his wife [Hilaria] walked up, and he said, ‘I just want to introduce myself. I really enjoyed playing you,'” Baier recalls. Baldwin, of course, portrayed Baier on Saturday Night Live just two weeks ago, spoofing the Fox anchor’s interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. (Hollywood Reporter 11.5.24) READ MORE>>>>> Bret Baier Says Kamala Harris Caught Him Off Guard With Fox News Interview Fox News host Bret Baier was caught off guard by Kamala Harris and said she may have been "icing the kicker" by appearing later than scheduled for her interview with the network on Wednesday. Baier also questioned whether Harris went into the interview seeking "a viral moment" that would be shared on other networks and social media, adding: "I think she may have gotten that." Democratic presidential nominee Harris took part in a somewhat tempestuous interview with Baier on Wednesday, during which she discussed immigration, transgender healthcare and said Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump had "talked about turning the American military on the American people." (Newsweek 10/17/24) READ MORE>>>>> Kamala Harris sparred with Fox News' Bret Baier in a chat meant to sell us on ... the interviewer Bret Baier may have thought he was being tough, but his culture war pandering shows Fox no longer has a news side. In an alternate universe, Vice President Kamala Harris’ first Fox News interview probably would have been conducted by Chris Wallace. A veteran of ABC, NBC and CBS News before his 18 years at Fox, Wallace was among the few debate moderators during the 2020 election to wrangle with former president Donald Trump with any measure of success. “I think the country would be better served if we allowed both people to speak with fewer interruptions,” he told Trump in that long ago time when we expected presidential candidates to show up to multiple debates. (Salon 10/17/24) READ MORE>>>>> Trump fawns over Fox News’ ‘tough’ Harris interview amid report of new bid to silence Stormy Daniels: Live Donald Trump has reacted in gloating fashion to rival Kamala Harris’s tense interview with Fox News’s Bret Baier, in which the Democrat clashed with the host on illegal immigration, Joe Biden and the threat posed by Trump himself. The Republican declared on Truth Social that Harris “is barely able to talk about any subject other than me”, calling her “totally incompetent” and praising Baier for doing a “great job”, despite his having predicted in advance the anchor would be “weak and soft” on Harris. (The Independent 10/17/24) READ MORE>>>>> |
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October 17, 2024: Baier on his Townhall with Kamala Harris: "I think she had a mission that she wanted to do and maybe she wanted to have a viral moment, she wanted to have a pushback. "She came to Fox News and she wanted to go after Donald Trump—[a] viral moment that plays on a lot of other channels and on social media—and I think she may have gotten that." |
‘I’m the ‘Ratings Machine!”: Donald Trump fires back at critics, denies calling Fox News after Harris’s Convention speech
A Republican strategist unloaded on her party Tuesday evening and accused GOP candidates of failing to speak truth on women's health care. CNN anchor Erin Burnett played a clip of Sen. J.D. Vance attacking "childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices they've made" during an interview with Tucker Carlson, followed by former President Donald Trump's declaration, "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!" after the artist endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and attached a photo of herself with her cat. After playing the infamous Access Hollywood tape — in which Trump was recorded saying that when "you're a star" you can do anything, including "grab [women] by the p----" — Burnett questioned why attacking or insulting women is "smart politics for the GOP." (Raw Story 9/24/24) READ MORE>>>>>
A Republican strategist unloaded on her party Tuesday evening and accused GOP candidates of failing to speak truth on women's health care. CNN anchor Erin Burnett played a clip of Sen. J.D. Vance attacking "childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices they've made" during an interview with Tucker Carlson, followed by former President Donald Trump's declaration, "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!" after the artist endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and attached a photo of herself with her cat. After playing the infamous Access Hollywood tape — in which Trump was recorded saying that when "you're a star" you can do anything, including "grab [women] by the p----" — Burnett questioned why attacking or insulting women is "smart politics for the GOP." (Raw Story 9/24/24) READ MORE>>>>>
Bret Baier's 16-Year-Old Son Paul Recovering After Emergency Open-Heart Surgery: 'We Got Lucky' (Exclusive)
"A lot can change in a matter of five hours," Paul Baier tells PEOPLE. "It's important to be thankful for everything you have, every second of every day. Fox News host Bret Baier's 16-year-old son, Paul, is expressing his gratitude after undergoing his fifth open-heart surgery last week, telling PEOPLE in an exclusive interview, "I'm so grateful to have the community I have, and to have my life. A lot can change in a matter of five hours." The days leading up to Paul's emergency surgery were otherwise unremarkable. He caught a common cold in West Palm Beach, Florida — where the family lives when not in Washington, D.C. — and out of precaution his mom, Amy, took him to a doctor.
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"A lot can change in a matter of five hours," Paul Baier tells PEOPLE. "It's important to be thankful for everything you have, every second of every day. Fox News host Bret Baier's 16-year-old son, Paul, is expressing his gratitude after undergoing his fifth open-heart surgery last week, telling PEOPLE in an exclusive interview, "I'm so grateful to have the community I have, and to have my life. A lot can change in a matter of five hours." The days leading up to Paul's emergency surgery were otherwise unremarkable. He caught a common cold in West Palm Beach, Florida — where the family lives when not in Washington, D.C. — and out of precaution his mom, Amy, took him to a doctor.
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