Sujet : Re: "F-You": Megyn Kelly Blasts Taylor Swift Endorsement Of Kamala
De : atropos (at) *nospam* mac.com (BTR1701)
Groupes : rec.arts.tv rec.music.miscDate : 15. Sep 2024, 19:15:51
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On Sep 15, 2024 at 6:04:08 AM PDT, "super70s" <
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wrote:
On 2024-09-15 08:44:45 +0000, trotsky said:
On 9/14/24 1:38 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
In article <vc4de8$1hv0l$7@dont-email.me>,
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Megyn Kelly blasted Taylor Swift after the pop star came out and endorsed
Vice President Kamala Harris for president following the ABC Presidential
Debate.
Before anyone lets Swift influence their vote, they ought to stop and
consider that 90% of her songs are about how she always chooses the
wrong person.
I love this post, it's basically saying Megyn Kelly is too much of an
inconsequential piece o' shit to influence anyone's vote. Well done!
Yeah she seems desperate to get her name in the headlines since she
blew her chance with Fox and then NBC, now she's in podcast oblivion.
Kelly's 'oblivion' gets her better ratings than CNN and MSNBC combined.
Kelly averages about 2.5 million viewers for each episode of her streaming
show.
By contrast, CNN's prime time numbers average 170,000 viewers, MSNBC
124,000.
If Kelly is in oblivion, then Wolf Blitzer, Anderson Cooper, Joy Reid, and
Rachel Maddow are in some deep dark black hole at the end of the universe.
As for Swift, her endorsement may not be the jackpot Kamala thought it would
be. (Apparently all of Swift's ex-boyfriends are going for Trump and that’s
causing a massive shift in his favor.)
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https://nypost.com/2024/09/14/us-news/more-voters-to-vote-against-harris-than-for-after-swift-endorsement-poll/Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris and her running
mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, may turn more voters away than it attracts.
A new post-debate poll from YouGov released Saturday found that 8% of voters
said the pop superstar's nod is either "somewhat" or "much more likely" to
convince them to cast their ballot for Harris.
But a whopping 20% said they are "somewhat" or "much less likely" to vote for
former President Donald Trump's opponent now that Swift has spoken.