Shannon Bream profile…
The Tallahassee Democrat’s Tabitha Yang has a profile of FNC Supreme Court correspondent Shannon Bream…
She landed her current job after running into FOX anchor Brit Hume while in Washington. He asked what her dream job would be, and she told him, “I’ve always dreamed of working for FOX News.”
The next thing she knew, he was telling her about a new job opening FOX had for a Supreme Court correspondent, and he asked whether she’d be interested.
“He found out I was a lawyer and he thought it might be a perfect fit,” she said.
Although Bream has been on the job only a few weeks, she thinks he was right.
“I absolutely love this job, and I love Washington,” she said. “So I’d be willing to stay here as long as they’ll have me.”



Okay, I’ll say what I have been thinking ever since I saw this new airhead.
Shannon is more worried about her lip gloss than reporting intense legal stories.
Megan Kelly was beautiful, but smart. Too bad the same can’t be said about this new blond.
Gee, wouldn’t it be wonderful if all of us could run into someone who would sprinkle fairy dust on us and grant us our dream job?
You can’t tell these FNC women apart - perhaps a different flip of the curl, twist of the head, blink of the blue eye - it’s pathetic.
Comment by Cella — December 30, 2007 @ 10:17 am
Uh-oh. The Tallahassie Democrat story says Bream attended Liberty University, the college founded by Jerry Falwell.
I smell an elmonica post coming!!
Comment by Ira — December 30, 2007 @ 2:22 pm
A bit of egging elmonica on Ira?
Comment by myview — December 30, 2007 @ 2:24 pm
Doesn’t Shannon Bream know that she is in a news room in the morning? to wear low V-neck dress to report the news is totally out of place. She can’t be that desparate?
Comment by KN — October 20, 2009 @ 6:52 pm
Hello Shannon.. I am proud of you.. Your Bible Teacher!!
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