  Hi, ladies! I managed to catch Rick on with Linda Vester today and also saw him on Studio B. Rick looked good, despite the fact that he was wearing the black sweater again. Lol! We may not get to see any more Rick-Shep moments until after Christmas, as Shep mentioned taking some time off. Todd Connor was also on Studio B and may be shown again on Fox Report. Todd was reporting on charges that some juvenile offenders had been abused and was wearing a black leather jacket and a black (I think) shirt underneath.
He looked good, also. Tidbits: It was mentioned on Studio B that some Fox people had been invited to a party at the White House tonight. On Fox&Friends today, it was revealed that Bret Baier became engaged the night before Thanksgiving. The bride-to-be is named Amy and lives in Chicago. Also on F&F this week, James Rosen mentioned that he had been on a leave of absence in order to work on his "masterpiece.
" Sunday's coverage of Saddam's capture resulted in Fox News being ranked Number 11 in cable ratings for the week ending Dec. 14. (This includes all of the entertainment and sports channels. ) Although reluctant to mention that "other" news channel favorably, I have to recommend that those of you interested in the immigration issue should watch Lou Dobbs on CNN. He's doing a series called "Broken Borders" and is astonishingly blunt in discussing immigration, far more so than either Fox or MSNBC. He scolded a CNN reporter about referrring to illegal aliens as "immigrants" and told an immigration proponent who said that "Only citizens should be allowed to vote, BUT..." that "but" shouldn't even be a part of the sentence.
BTW, did any of you know that a UCLA study has recommended that non-citizens should be allowed to vote in Ca.? In my area, Lou Dobbs' show is shown in the early evening and repeated later at night, so you wouldn't necessarily have to choose between watching his show and watching Fox programming. 
