Apparently, Andrea Tantaros has been fired.

I’ll be honest: all I know about her is that she’s a Trump supporter on Fox who starts fights with people on Twitter. Oh, and that the other day Neal Dewing did a dramatic reading of excerpts from her latest book that had half my timeline in stitches. And that apparently she’s blaming National Review Online for her fall from Fox:

I don’t think that I could ever get anybody fired. I mean, I’m not even sure that I’d know where to begin. Besides, what would I do if the person I was delivering the ‘fire this person’ ultimatum says ‘no’?

2 thoughts on “Apparently, Andrea Tantaros has been fired.”

  1. I have and you don’t ever deliver it as an ultimatum unless their presence is so odious that your willing to walk. Generally you simply point out the person’s problems and if your supervisors are any good they’ll already know the person has to go and why. You’re just bringing the obvious to their attention. If CWC really got her fired it was by pointing out the obvious.

  2. Social media is where careers go to die.
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    Which is why anyone who must be on social media because of their career should either be a billionaire or stick to banal platitudes.
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    Yes, that is advice to the person whose tweet is quoted in the post.

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