
Fox News' Shep Smith: Honey Boo-Boo More Honest Than Obama
FOX News’ Shepard Smith discusses how the Obama administration isn’t winning his trust by keeping the charges brought against an alleged attacker of the U.S. mission in Benghazi a secret.

FOX News’ Shepard Smith discusses how the Obama administration isn’t winning his trust by keeping the charges brought against an alleged attacker of the U.S. mission in Benghazi a secret.

Shepard Smith of Fox News: “The one inescapable truth is here that the man who wants to be mayor has a picture of his penis online with the words ‘The Dirty’ stamped on it.” And it gets even better from

Fox News’ Shepard Smith seems to be a big fan of HBO’s vampire drama “True Blood,” because while discussing the royal baby’s potential names, he couldn’t help but mention the naming process for fairy children on the TV show.

TV Newser rounds up the evolving coverage plans of the Boston Manhunt by the major broadcast and cable networks. A police source told NBC News that the manhunt could drag well into the weekend. If that proves to be the

P.J. Crowley on FOX News with Shepard Smith discussing the death of socialist dictator Hugo Chavez: “Chavez defined himself within Venezuela as a populist, a man of the people. He did a great deal particularly for the poor in Venezuela.

Geraldo Rivera recently announced on his radio show that he was considering a run as a Republican for the Senate from the state of New Jersey. But as is Geraldo’s wont, he’s already criticizing the very party whose blessing he seeks.

FOX News’ Shepard Smith durning a roundtable segment suddenly got very animated about his TV viewing preferences.

When National Public Radio’s weekly On the Media program tackled President Barack Obama’s announcement that he supports same-sex marriage, it ignored the obvious and cynical coordination between the White House and a compliant media. Instead, NPR’s Brooke Gladstone focused on how conservative
Following Rick Santorum’s impressive Iowa showing, the heretofore largely ignored GOP candidate is now being heavily scrutinized. Fair enough. The morning following the Iowa caucus, I awoke to an Internet ablaze about Santorum’s apparent characterization of male homosexual relations as
Fox anchor Shepard Smith took DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz to task when she claimed the Republican electoral base lacks energy compared to the Democratic base. “The Democratic base is enthusiastic about the President who talked about a single-payer system
Former White House Chief of Staff Andy Card talks to Shepard Smith about the e-mail he received from President George W. Bush about Osama bin Laden being brought to justice. Plus, he talks about how safe America is today after
The Washington Post deserves credit for letting some embarrassing material slip into this story about Media Matter’s efforts to train progressives for TV appearances: The morning was dominated by a PowerPoint presentation by Drew Westen, the Democratic message guru and
The media’s reaction to the Faisal Shahzad story was quite telling. It began with many clamoring for the idea that the would-be bomber had to be a rightwing nutjob. It ended with many drawing a curiously sympathetic picture of an
‘You’re not going to believe this…’ Editor’s note: Smith posted this to his Facebook Fan Page last night according to TVNewser. So Monday is the “tomorrow” he’s referring to. TVNewser asks: Car chase? Boy in a balloon? Something O.J.? All
This week’s Washington Times column: In its obvious zeal to create a one-party state, the Democrat-Media Complex (the natural coalition of the Democratic Party and the mainstream media) last week seized upon the horrific murder of a security guard at
A fire alarm causes on-air discord at Fox News as Shepard Smith, it turns out, had correctly predicted.
Spirited legal analysis from Judge Andrew Napolitano, FNC Senior Judicial Analyst, who calls O&A material “totally filthy” but “perfectly lawful protected speech.”