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To: campg
Fox News isn't perfect, but it is the closest thing to real journalism left in this country. It is interesting that while the other cable news networks as well as the TV network news are losing viewers more people are tuning into Fox News. The liberals will insist that only the stupid watch Fox News and real independent thinkers watch CNN or even MSNBC...my liberal wife tells me this all the time. But is hard to ignore that Fox News attracts an audience of millions while CNN and MSNBC barely attract a few hundred thousand viewers. Given a choice the vast majority of the country watches Fox over any of the rivals. This fact is hard explain unless you are a liberal and sincerely believe that the vast majority of Americans are in fact stupid and need big government and liberal elites to make decisions for them.

When I see that the MSM totally ignore the IRS scandal and Benghazi, say nothing about Obama unconstitutionally making laws and always seem to be reading from the same talking points it is pretty obvious that not only are they biased, but do not have a shred of integrity. Also telling is that Obama is constantly ranting about Fox News, but says nothing about the other lapdog media. More revealing is the often voiced wish by liberals that the government should somehow shut down or muzzle Fox News so the stupid majority should only get their news from a liberal perspective.

33 posted on 02/16/2014 8:27:35 PM PST by The Great RJ
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To: The Great RJ

“Fox News isn’t perfect, but it is the closest thing to real journalism left in this country.”

In the seats and between the foul poles! A home run.


45 posted on 02/16/2014 8:58:02 PM PST by Rembrandt (Part of the 51% who pay Federal taxes)
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