LOL, always fun to watch them eat their own.
Megyn Kelly Skips 'Today' as Questions Mount Over Her Future at NBC
https://www.wral.com/megyn-kelly-skips-today-as-questions-mount-over-her-future-at-nbc/17944870/
Posted 9:40 a.m. today
Updated 10:41 a.m. today
On the Tuesday episode of her show, Megyn Kelly made racially insensitive remarks that caused a backlash. On Wednesday, she apologized at length to her NBC studio audience, which rewarded her with a standing ovation. And on Thursday, she did not go on the air.
In the immortal words of Flounder:
What a stupid... well, you know. So she opens her bursting-with-hubris yap, which itself must have been amusing as she reveals her truer, off-air, in-private self to the world (dumbass). She
MUST have known she was likely to be poo-canned for this, and yet she submitted to the great squirting penis of management, mouth agape as she knelt in obsequious wait for the gift of forgiveness,
publicly citing her catechism of regret, shame, and a promise to transgress no more - only to be rolled over onto all fours and run through by the King without so much as a kiss or a thank-you, and left to her lonely, sore, shame- and embarrassment-infused self, having denied herself that shred of self-respect she could have retained, had she stood tall and unrepentant.
Were she a decent human being, which I suspect she is not so much so, this end would have been trebly satisfying with her doleful awareness of just how low she laid herself, like the cheapest prostitute on the planet who puts out, only to be denied even the meager two-bit payment she asked.
Sadly, we will likely have to be satisfied knowing her pain shall issue mostly from the loss of paycheck and the strike against her vastly inflated ego that comes with denying her the opportunity to continue her pointless and inane bloviation.
Her decision to skip “Megyn Kelly Today” came two days after she suggested, during an on-air round-table discussion, that it was appropriate for white people to dress in blackface as part of their Halloween costumes.
Ah yes... the money shot. For once, she actually uttered a true statement and has been consumed as a result.
Kelly apologized in an email to her NBC colleagues hours after making those remarks. On Wednesday, she delivered an on-air apology in the opening minute of her 9 a.m. show — “I’m Megyn Kelly, and I want to begin with two words: I’m sorry.”
The internal burning of hellfire in her barren womb must have been epic. Part of me would have paid money for a seat in that venue, but another part realizes that the heat must have been sufficient to melt tungsten. Let's not even mention some of the other hazards of going to that polluted hell hole. Pun intended.
But her demonstrations of contrition did little, it seemed, to improve her standing with her colleagues or superiors at the network. At a midday meeting of NBC News staff members on Wednesday, Andrew Lack, the chairman of the news division, did not mention her apologies and said, “There is no other way to put this, but I condemn those remarks.”
Al Roker, a “Today” fixture, said on the show Wednesday that Kelly “owes a bigger apology to folks of color around the country.” The anchor Craig Melvin called her comments “racist and ignorant.”
Little Meg brings the bandwagon to town and everyone jumps aboard. Couldn't see that coming twelve and a half miles away, eh?
By the end of the day, Kelly and Creative Artists Agency, the Hollywood talent agency that represented her, had parted ways. In addition, cast members and showrunners from the Netflix drama “House of Cards” had canceled their scheduled appearance on her show.
With no apparent support from her colleagues, her boss or her representatives, Kelly stayed out of the fray on Thursday, leaving her future at the network very much in doubt.
And because we cannot be in two places at once, the rats jump ship for the sake of the safety and haven of said bandwagon.
In moving to a big network, she said that a politics-free morning show was something she was “born to do.” She aspired to become a hybrid of Charlie Rose and Oprah Winfrey, she said.
That's
IT??!!! It is to
this that she aspired?
"Meager" doesn't quite cover it.
Within a month, Kelly’s Sunday magazine show debuted to middling ratings. And before long Kelly became the scourge of parents of the Sandy Hook shootings when she interviewed the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and posted a photograph of the two smiling together.
NBC quietly announced earlier this year that her Sunday show would return “periodically.”
The morning show, which started in September 2017, would be the source of more headaches. Throughout its run, “Megyn Kelly Today” has trailed the rival program “Live with Kelly and Ryan” by a significant margin.
Kelly’s show even attracted a smaller audience than the cheaper hour of “Today” that preceded her arrival. The previous version, a genial, low-key affair hosted by Al Roker, Dylan Dreyer and Sheinelle Jones, did not depend on the magnetism of a star performer. In the early episodes of her morning show, Kelly offended several celebrity guests, including Debra Messing, a star of NBC’s “Will & Grace,” who said after an appearance that she would never return to the show. Kelly later got into a dustup with Jane Fonda — by asking her pointedly about her plastic surgery — in what would eventually develop into a monthslong feud.
In an effort to convey a sunnier persona, Kelly danced awkwardly on the air with a “Today” show colleague, Hoda Kotb, to a Pitbull song. The clip of that moment was shared widely on social media (not in a good way).
In October 2017, after the Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment stories broke, Kelly’s show became the site of discussions of sexual misconduct in the workplace. The host also did not shy away from reporting aggressively on sexual harassment stories that affected NBC News. Her close examination of Matt Lauer, whom the network ousted last November following sexual misconduct allegations, ruffled feathers within the network.
Early in 2018, there were signs that Kelly and NBC were not on the same page. The network did assign her as part of the team to cover the Olympics coverage in February, saying it did not want to disrupt her momentum.
So full of herself, she thinks she's actually in some sort of charge of things. How amusing.
What mis-measure of her new audience. Is she really so inept at her own profession that she didn't realize an NBC audience is almost certain to be fundamentally different from that of Fox?
After an extended period of pedestrian ratings, Kelly and Lack had a discussion earlier this month — well before the “blackface” remarks — on the possible winding-down of her portion of the “Today” show by the end of the year, according to two people briefed on the conversation. And Kelly has openly told friends in recent weeks about her unhappiness with top executives at NBC News.