Fox reporter Danyelle Sargent is the latest victim of company hateration. She asked San Francisco 49ers coach Mike Singletary about calling his mentor Bill Walsh when he accepted the job, but as most people know, Walsh passed away in 2007.
Sargent said on “The Dan Patrick Show” recently she meant to ask Singletary about calling Walsh when he knew he wanted to be a coach in general, not with the 49ers.
Live TV creates prime opportunities for mistakes. Many of those errors are caught before airing — unless, of course, you’re dealing with a mean-spirited person.
How else could those Chris Berman or Katie Couric bloopers appear on YouTube?
Sure, it was a dumb mistake. But I feel a little bad for the woman who seems to get noticed only for her on-air mistakes, all two of them (that we’ve seen).
I guess nobody is paying attention when you’re doing your job right.
Charles in charge?
Could Alabama residents soon be calling Charles “I’m not a role model” Barkley their governor?
Possibly — in 2014.
I’m not going to hold the man’s words against him, but his opponents sure will. Get to work on those canned political responses, Sir Charles.
Isn’t that weird to think of Barkley being, well, political? I thought we liked him raw and unfiltered.
The Zeke mystery
What is going on with Isiah Thomas and sleeping pills? He may be a slimeball to some, but nobody wants to see him gone.
Madonna’s stage tights are another story.
What could A-Rod see in her? I think there are some 50-plus women out there who can put young women to shame — Tina Turner, Sophia Loren, Beyonce’s mom — but Madonna?
I’m from the South so maybe I’m biased, but a little more meat on her bones could do her some good.




