Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Fox "News" is a joke
It doesn't matter if it is Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, Glen Beck, any number of the network's anchors or political commentators, the fact is Fox "News" channel is a joke.
All these people attempt to do is divide Americans over "stories" that they (Fox) concoct with fact twisting and being oblivious to videotape content.
The fact is Fox "News" channel owner Rupert Murdoch (originally from Australia) could care less about facts (he helps to censor news in communist China on TV stations he has interests in) as long as the network gets it's right-wing/neo-con message out in the public.
Beck is an admitted entertainer who could "care less about politics" and Hannity is a college dropout who gained notoriety in the late 1980's defending convicted felon Oliver North on radio call-in shows during the Iran-Contra scandal.
Bill O'Reilly got his start as a host for "A Current Affair," a tabloid TV "news" type show.
Enough said there.
The Fox channel has nothing but righties on the air (Newt Gingrich, Sarah Palin, William Kristol, Charles Krauthammer, etc.) and their sole mission is to pound and pound and pound and pound and pound on the same story.
As stated before on heftyinfo, how this network gets the ratings it does is very puzzling.
It doesn't say much for the people of the United States either who constantly watch this garbage.
Ratings are a monetary means for TV and radio stations to gauge themselves and the fact that Fox beats out MSNBC and CNN regularly doesn't mean squat.
As pointed out by Rachel Maddow, "Spongebob Squarepants" and "Hannah Montana" regularly beat Fox "News" channel in the ratings.
Fox "News" channel is a neo-con propaganda machine.
Always has been and always will be.
The average working class person is a fool to listen to Fox and their propaganda. They are cutting their own throats by parroting the things they hear on that propaganda network.
Fox "News" ... We Distort. You Comply.
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I can't think of them as anything other than Faux News.
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