White House Smart to Out Fox
By exposing Fox as more infotainment than news, the Obama White House has thrown the Far Fright network off-stride. Perhaps now they'll think twice before publicizing those calling the president a racist or socialist.
By exposing Fox as more infotainment than news, the Obama White House has thrown the Far Fright network off-stride. Perhaps now they'll think twice before publicizing those calling the president a racist or socialist.
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