"To
me, the best shows are when you're mixing it up...everything is more interesting
when there's disagreement," says Andy Levy, co-host of Fox News Channel's Red
Eye, which was described by the New Yorker as "an odd and often funny late-night
show that is not exactly satire, and not exactly anything else, either."
Over the show's eight years (and counting), Levy's role has evolved from
being the show's ombudsman, where he would humorously take panelists to task for
errors and exaggerations, to being a full-time panelist and occasional guest
host. He is beloved by fans of the show for his sardonic contrarian takes, his
hilarious takedowns of both Chris Brown and Stephen Colbert, and despite his
self-avowed libertarian streak, his refusal to be pigeon-holed into tribalist
thinking.
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