It looks like the quitta' from Wasilla would like to have a job on a network other than the Sportsman Channel. If they're foolish enough to hire her on The View, I think her schtick would get old really, really fast.
Here's more from The Hollywood Reporter:
Any interest in doing a political talk show, either on TV, radio or the Internet?
Maybe. But the politics would have to be interspersed with a whole lot of fun and real life and inspiration showcasing American work ethic, because those topics are all pretty much the antithesis of today's politics, which I find incorrigibly disastrous! It'd be so much fun to shake it up taking on issues that make audiences objectively consider all sides, and I'd do it with my own real-life groundedness, candor and commonsense that I'm known for. Media needs that today, versus the condescension that oozes from TV and radio. I hear everyone recently got canned from The View, maybe a show like that needs a punch of reality and a voice of reason from America's heartland to knock some humble sense into their scripts. You know, someone willing to go rogue.
Griftie Mc-Word-Salad needs to take a good long look in the mirror if she'd like to know what's wrong with today's politics.
h/t Ed Kilgore
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