Doug Schoen, a Democratic political strategist and pollster, has joined Newsmax TV as an analyst.
Schoen will be a regular on the outlet, giving analysis on Joe Biden’s administration.
Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy said in a statement, “Doug is a Democrat who plays it fair and square and calls it as he sees it. Since our founding over two decades ago, Newsmax has striven to give our readers and viewers ‘both sides’ and we’re now lucky to have one of the very best joining our roster.”
Since the election, the right-leaning outlet has seen its viewership climb, as it has been a platform for defenders of President Donald Trump to advance unfounded claims of election fraud. Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy has defended the network’s coverage as one that captures all points of view.
In December, Newsmax aired a clarification about election systems company Smartmatic, after the company...
Schoen will be a regular on the outlet, giving analysis on Joe Biden’s administration.
Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy said in a statement, “Doug is a Democrat who plays it fair and square and calls it as he sees it. Since our founding over two decades ago, Newsmax has striven to give our readers and viewers ‘both sides’ and we’re now lucky to have one of the very best joining our roster.”
Since the election, the right-leaning outlet has seen its viewership climb, as it has been a platform for defenders of President Donald Trump to advance unfounded claims of election fraud. Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy has defended the network’s coverage as one that captures all points of view.
In December, Newsmax aired a clarification about election systems company Smartmatic, after the company...
- 1/19/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox News issued an on-air apology today after one of its guests compared former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to herpes during a broadcast.
Anna Paulina, Turning Point USA’s director of hispanic engagement, appeared along with political analyst Doug Schoen to discuss a favorite Fox News topic, Clinton’s deleted emails.
Host Rick Leventhal made an offhand remark about how Clinton remains in the news, prompting Paulina’s caustic remark.
“She won’t go away. She’s like herpes,” Paulina said, causing Leventhal to appear stunned.
“Ok, that is news that we are breaking here,” Leventhal responded. “Not appropriate.”
Paulina disappeared from the segment, which was cut short with Leventhal apologizing to the viewers for “some of the language used in the segment.”
Fox News anchor Arthel Neville extended a separate Thanksgiving Day apology to Clinton.
“We are all Americans, and that is the focus and we want to...
Anna Paulina, Turning Point USA’s director of hispanic engagement, appeared along with political analyst Doug Schoen to discuss a favorite Fox News topic, Clinton’s deleted emails.
Host Rick Leventhal made an offhand remark about how Clinton remains in the news, prompting Paulina’s caustic remark.
“She won’t go away. She’s like herpes,” Paulina said, causing Leventhal to appear stunned.
“Ok, that is news that we are breaking here,” Leventhal responded. “Not appropriate.”
Paulina disappeared from the segment, which was cut short with Leventhal apologizing to the viewers for “some of the language used in the segment.”
Fox News anchor Arthel Neville extended a separate Thanksgiving Day apology to Clinton.
“We are all Americans, and that is the focus and we want to...
- 11/22/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
We've known that Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee for nearly a month now, but on the left side of the race, things haven't tied themselves up quite as quickly. Though Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is still in the race, many have all but declared Hillary Clinton the presumptive Democratic nominee. Sanders himself - and his most strident supporters, however, still see hope. That hope is California primary on Tuesday. It's a major primary, with a whooping 548 delegates at stake. (To put that number in perspective, New York, the state with the second largest number of delegates, has 247.) But...
- 6/3/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
We've known that Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee for nearly a month now, but on the left side of the race, things haven't tied themselves up quite as quickly. Though Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is still in the race, many have all but declared Hillary Clinton the presumptive Democratic nominee. Sanders himself - and his most strident supporters, however, still see hope. That hope is California primary on Tuesday. It's a major primary, with a whooping 548 delegates at stake. (To put that number in perspective, New York, the state with the second largest number of delegates, has 247.) But...
- 6/3/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
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