If you are fortunate enough to be home early in the afternoons you may have seen this hottie reporting the day’s business news on CNBC.
What I like most about her is that she knows what she is talking about (most of the time). She has worked for Bloomberg TV, CNN, and for Goldman Sacks as an analyst specializing in mergers and acquisitions.
Now to the jist. Rumor has it that Fox has a 24 hour financial cable news channel in the works. I wonder how long it will take Roger Ailes or some of the other big wigs at Fox to make her an offer? I hope they do, because clearly she is under-represented in CNBC, much like Kiran Chetry is in Fox News.
As to her political leanings, its really hard to tell. I don’t have the luxury of always being home that early to see her program in full , and perhaps catch something she might be commenting about which may lead me to think she is conservative or liberal. I really hope she is conservative or at the very least apolitical. If anyone knows if she is a republican or democrat please leave a comment.



















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I Watch her every day fiscally conservative but socially liberal.
forgot to take your mental meds today? she is liberal in the best sense of the word. she hates rupert. she ain’t going nowhere. fox will have to do with redneck blondes.
If you can’t tell if she is liberal or conservative…that means she’s doing a heck of a job by keeping her viewpoints to herself.
totally democrat….very liberal…..she and mark haynes are 2 peas in a pod.