A conservative black woman, who apparently didn’t get the memo on uniform views for powerful women, Brown was pilloried for acts of treason such as interpreting, not making, the law….The liberal media was singing the praises of their own as history makers before Thursday night’s Democratic Party presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee hosted by PBS. Thiel “directly funded, through a small government group, prior racist attack videos by James O’Keefe, the right-wing operative who staged the recent ACORN video sting,” states the memo. For her beat, Smith covered U.S. equities and derivatives markets, providing analysis and reporting breaking news.Before she became a journalist, Smith had a promising career in finance as Director of Institutional Sales and Trading at Terra Nova Institutional, a brokerage services firm where she was in charge of investment management and hedge fund accounts. If you find a BabyBjrn Baby Carrier and Google Calendar in the vicinity of a stock trading floor, chances are you just might catch a glimpse of Fox Business Network reporter and new mom, Sandra Smith.Having grown up in Chicagos financial district, Sandra knew how to talk about U.S. equities, commission reports, investment management, and just about everything else with a number in it. 21K likes. “I’m looking forward to seeing the first all-female moderating team at a presidential debate.”After Thursday night’s debate the same liberal media started editing headlines and appending corrections to their articles acknowledging that it was Fox, via its Fox Business Network subsidiary, that actually had the first all-female debate moderators–and that it was just a month ago!This article has been updated to note Sandra Smith and Trish Reagan hosted a Republican undercard debate last month.“Correction: The original version of this story incorrectly identified Thursday night’s hosts as the first pair of women to host a presidential debate together.

This time Fox Business Network is hosting, in partnership with Typically, those chosen to be debate moderators are seasoned journalists who are able to mediate with enough assertiveness to rein in the candidates if need be, without letting their own political beliefs get in the way. Fox Business Network’s Trish Regan and Sandra Smith were the first to do so in a Republican undercard debate on Jan. 14.” Vice president of new editorial product Jay Wallace Fox Business Network executive vice president Kevin Magee O’Reilly Factor senior executive producer David Tabacoff“In all likelihood,” the memo concludes, “we will produce volumes of useful data week after week.” And Smith has an impressive resume.Smith joined the Fox Business Network as a reporter in October 2007, when the network first launched. As for the undercard event at 7 p.m., that debate will be moderated by Fox Business News' Sandra Smith and Trish Regan, along with Wall Street Journal Washington Bureau Chief Gerald Seib. The liberal media was singing the praises of their own as history makers before Thursday night’s Democratic Party presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders ... Fox Business Network’s Trish Regan and Sandra Smith …
“We will conduct extensive public records searches and compile opposition books on individuals,” declares the memo, likely written in late 2009. No matter how she tried to soar, she would be relegated to coach class. No matter what her skills and ability, she was destined to be but a sharecropper in the feminist estate. I always looked forward to noon-time when the bell would ring and I walked over a small wood bridge to my childhood home, where my mother was always waiting for me with a smile and a warm lunch. Clinton appointees Ron Brown, Mike Espy and Janet Reno made diversity bean counters rejoice. Sandy Smith. On Tuesday, the 2016 Republican candidates will convene once again for their fourth debate of the election cycle. Clarence Thomas, a Bush Sr. appointee, has been treated as if he were the cousin who did time for a pyramid scheme involving really expensive lotion and bug spray.Justice Janice Rogers Brown of the California Supreme Court enjoyed the same type of reception when she was nominated for the federal bench.