If any of you have watched Tomi Lahren you should have been able to call this one. I’ve said a million times that I don’t particularly think that Tomi Lahren has a particular point of view. I think she’ll do whatever gets her the most views. At least that’s my theory on why she all of a sudden went Pro-Choice will on the View. This lead to her eventual firing from The Blaze by Glenn Beck’s company.
But if there’s one thing you can count on Lahren, it’s that she’s feisty. Lahren is not the type to simply retreat and let this all go. Fast forward to today and she’s suing Glenn Beck and The Blaze for wrongful termination. Here’s a statement from her legal team:
The Blaze cancelled Lahren’s show after she made the controversial abortion statements last month on The View. But The Blaze wanted to keep paying Lahren, the suit says, “presumably hoping they could find an exit strategy to sanitize their unlawful conduct” in breaking Lahren’s two-year employment contract, which was to continue through Sept. 30.
The hubbub surrounding Lahren’s comments was orchestrated to “inflate Beck’s profile, from what has become a mediocre following, all at [Lahren’s] expense,” the suit alleges. “No one told [Lahren] that her statements on The View were either improper or inappropriate; and, indeed, that [Lahren’s] point of view is just that – her point of view and freedom of expression.”
If this ever makes it to court I can’t possibly see how Lahren would lose. Firing someone because they changed a political view and not even on her own show? I don’t know man. Doesn’t sound like The Blaze has much of a case other than to come up with another provable reason why they fired Lahren.
In the meantime, I’d love to see Lahren become a panelist on The View.
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