Thanks Foxnews.com For Promoting Anorexia and Waterboarding
The home page of Fox News is showing an ad for a T-shirt company featuring two anorexic models. What a wonderful way to portray your feelings for y...
The home page of Fox News is showing an ad for a T-shirt company featuring two anorexic models. What a wonderful way to portray your feelings for y...
In the course of the debate, McCain was outclassed, outgunned and outrun, time and time and time again. Obama's performance was so commanding that he barely noticed a petulant McCain.
Many employees, and we number in the thousands, who work on the entertainment side of Fox often feel embarrassed, ashamed, and angry at the blatant, one-sided, dis-informational tactics of the producers, staff, and on-air "talent" at Fox News.
Did a Fox news executive decide to go after Congressman Frank because O'Reilly was embarrassed in front of 800,000 people who caught the meltdown on YouTube?
Conservative pollster Frank Luntz convened a group of undecideds for a FOX News post-debate discussion last night. But, unfortunately for Luntz, the undecideds answered the "which candidate was better" question wrong. No problem -- just ignore them! On to the next segment!
Funding is coming from a New York-based group called the Clarion Fund, a supposed 501 c(3) non-profit that this week featured an article supporting John McCain on its website.
Coulter's job is to inject into the Republican echo chamber racist words that would be unacceptable anywhere else, and she's now given away the far Right's anti-Obama strategy.
I couldn't take it. I was running all around the Internet, searching frantically, desperately, for someone, ANYONE who could SHOW ME THE GRAPH!!!
I believe that people in every corner of the country and of all political stripes would react with an equal level of disgust when we hear remarks of the sort that Liz Trotter made on FOX News.
I told Gallagher that the fringe lockstep conservative types should consider organizing a support group for chronically whiny conservative pundits.
Last week a mix of water and sanitation experts gathered for World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden to mull over the world's biggest public health crisis. The problem is that not enough people paid attention.
Once, Fox thought it had the market cornered on over-the-top populist outrage. No more. Hence the logic to the idea that Olbermann must be destroyed.
As the US economy continues to crater, there's plenty of blame to go around. Apparently, way around.
O'Reilly: First of all, the folks want to know... Have you read my latest book?
People vote far more on symbolism than fact. As the last few weeks have brought into critical focus, if you put disinformation out there as if it had credibility, it will be treated by the public as if it were real.
Atwater's playbook is still winning Presidential races from his grave. He's the patron saint of political operatives and spinmeisters everywhere, and a hero to Republicans for his unrepentant vision of politics as war.
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A-ha! Now, I know where every idiotic email that I have received from "trusted source" started. Thanks.
Fox News has to be the most biased news channel ever. The thing is it keep arguing it isn't but every time I watch it I can clearly see that it is. It covers Republicans a lot more than Democrats, and when it does cover Democrats it is usually negative criticism. The kind of people I think watch it are Rght Wingers who watch it all the time and can't think for themselves.
I think by now we all know Fox News' agenda and I'm glad people like Jon Stewart and Keith Oberman are out there to keep the average viewer aware. The Republicans simply gather together and organize the agenda for the week. For the rest of the election, they will continue to try to link Obama with terrorists, creating a sense of doubt in stupid voter's minds. This is to stay on the offensive and at the same time play defense against the struggling economy. Anything they can do to keep Americans from blaming them for the recession we are in is a win in their books. This time around I think things are just a bit too bad, and Americans have learned valuable lessons from the swiftboating of Kerry to be distracted this time by side issues that mean nothing in the bigger scheme of things.
It's more like Ostrich News than Fox News.
Jon is the man... he gets straight to the heart of issues better than any legit news stations and pundits. Cuts right thru the BS and hypocrisy. I guess that doesn't say a whole lot about the world of "serious" newscasting, lol.
His gift is that he says what others think about saaying, but won't. It's sad when Jon is the honest newscaster out there. He supposed to be just comedy.