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A few months ago, about five women and one man were sitting on a horseshoe shaped couch. All the women had their legs crossed, high heels on and dresses so short, I almost saw things I did not want to see. This was on Fox.

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@proudlyfromNJ wrote:

A few months ago, about five women and one man were sitting on a horseshoe shaped couch. All the women had their legs crossed, high heels on and dresses so short, I almost saw things I did not want to see. This was on Fox.


But you didn't.  No harm, no foul.

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I  like to watch her every night and I used to watch her two hour show in the afternoons.   She went on maternity leave  and landed a Prime Time slot.   She is one the big "stars" of Fox.   She is a beautiful lady and I like her short  hair, but not in that style, as it looks too harsh for me.

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@Mj12 wrote:

Good for her!  She looks great.


 

 

I like her and her new do also.  There is a place for strong and outspoken women in this old world today.

 

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Megan IS beautiful, but no one can dispute the fact that she also has brains. She started on Fox as a legal analyst, having a law degree and all. 

 

I enjoy Robin Meade on HLN, she has a personality that draws you in. She is also very quick on the uptake, indicating intelligence.

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I am guess I am in the minority but I am not a fan. And I do NOT like her new haircut,  but she didn't ask me, lol.

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As for her style of talking, it's too strident and aggressive for my liking, bordering on Nancy Grace-ish.  You can be a tough journalist and still not act like you are cross-examining someone.  I've rarely heard her even remotely sound kind. It's like she always verbally comes out swinging, whether merited or not, towards the interviewee or in the  circumstance.  I don't like her reporting style, yet I continue to watch most nights because of her guests and the information to be learned.

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@deepwaterdotter wrote:

@Puppy Lips wrote:

@JCF wrote:

beckyb1012.........Megan's husband Doug is her second husband.  Not being judgemental, just saying in case there are those that don't know.


I did not know that she was on her second husband.  She is so pretty and smart and I wish her all the best.  Speaking of Fox News, which I watch quite often, I have to comment on the attire of all the females on the Fox news shows.  They must have been given a strict dress code.  Because it seems like they ALL wear tight, short, solid color dresses.  They all have nice figures.  But they show a lot of skin and are always wearing solid colors, not a print in sight.  Female hosts/anchors on other channels will wear prints and pants.  I wonder why Fox is different.  Anyone care to comment?


Along with the stilletto heels I bet it keeps the male viewers tuned in.


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       I don't mind the short, solid, sleeveless dresses....but they all need to learn to sit correctly in a short dress!  

Because all sit with their legs crossed, the viewer can see pretty far up the leg almost to the cr**tch area.   I do find that distasteful!

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I don't watch Fox, so I rarely see her unless she's featured on some other show. I did, however, watch her in the first GOP debate. I admired her for asking DT pointed questions, but she showed her bias once again as I believe she does all the time on her regular show. At least that's what I've observed when she is being covered elsewhere. I don't think there is any room in a debate for bias toward one candidate, for or against. Hard questions should be asked of ALL of them, based on factual information and not rumor.