Posted on 09/15/2013 10:22:23 AM PDT by Altura Ct.
Fox News joins the Pro-Homosexual Media Bandwagon so says Peter LaBarbera in a 40,000-word expose that flaunts over 220 footnotes. (Read the full report here: Unfair, Unbalanced and Afraid).
While Sean Hannity chooses silence and John Stossel passive acceptance, rising star Megyn Kelly plays trans-gender advocate for Chaz Bono, then drops the hate card on the psychiatrist who disagrees.
Bernie Goldberg pushes Jesus is just alright with gay, then implies that the Biblical heroes David and Jonathan were homosexual as were Ruth and Naomi. Sean Hannity? Still mum.
Bill OReilly bashes an ex-gay; Elizabeth Hasselbeck calls popes opposition to gay marriage inhumane. Stossel? Still indifferent.
Shep Smith graces the annual report of Out magazines 50 Most Powerful Homosexuals (he does have dreamy eyes), Fox News Channel fronts tens of thousands of dollars for a Gay and Lesbian Journalists group, and Chris Wallace probes Ron Pauls homophobia. Stossel? Hes down with gay and thinks polygamy is just groovy.
Five out of five of The Five agree with the evolved Obama on same-sex marriage; Fox hires out lesbian, liberal Sally Kohn and I think Hannity just blinked.
Do your eyes deceive you? This must be about MSNBC; Fox News is the conservative network, right?
The part that really kicked me in the pants was the Pew Research Study that confirmed that Fox News had a pro gay marriage bias and that even liberal NPR was more Fair and Balanced on the issue than was Fox.
Conservatives of all stripes had high hopes for Fox News to offset the overwhelming liberal bias of the dominant mainstream media networks, writes LaBarbera, president of Americans For Truth About Homosexuality (AFTAH; www.aftah.org), a Chicago-based organization dedicated to exposing and opposing the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) activist movement.
If LaBarbera is anything, he is fair as he is thorough! His report asks some critical questions:
Is Sean Hannity afraid of the gay issue?
Is Shepard Smith the next Anderson Cooper?
Is Megyn Kelly the new hero to the gay lobby?
Will Glenn Beck join the new gay crusade?
Where is John Stossel, the champion of liberty, on the biggest threat to religious liberty in American history?
Why is Fox News subsidizing a gay journalists association?
Why does Fox humanize one side of the debate while marginalizing and demonizing the other?
Why is Fox so averse to having a fair and balanced debate, with a real pro-family conservative as a counterpoint?
But Fox, mimicking current trends in the Republican Party with which it is often identified, LaBarbera continues, has increasingly adopted a libertarian brand of conservatism that eschews or downplays social issues, especially homosexuality, as too divisive. Thus Fox News coverage including conservative advocacy programs like the Sean Hannity Show has in recent years tended to downplay homosexual-related issues, added LaBarbera. (This is at odds with Ronald Reagan, who advocated social conservatism as one of the three legs of the conservative stool the others being fiscal responsibility and a strong defense and foreign policy.)
When a news organization decides what stories they will share and which to shelve, they are committing censorship by omission. In contrast to MSNBCS more overt in the bag gayhem, the majority of Fox hosts just pretend the issue doesnt exist.
Even in the broil of the same-sex marriage debate, Hannity rarely raised the issue and when it did come up, he looked like he was auditioning for the role of Chief Inspector Dreyfus in a Pink Panther remake: *Eye-twitch Let not your hearts be troubled, followed by a butt shift and an uncomfortable segue to safer subjects, like treason or Benghazi, then throw the Nerf football to Camera #2. Its a wrap!
As if becoming neutral (or shallow) on crucial Culture War issues wasnt disappointing enough, writes LaBarbera, some leading Fox News hosts, such as Bill OReilly, Shepard Smith and Megyn Kelly, have emerged as on-air, pro-LGBT advocates seemingly defying Foxs core audience demographic of staunch Republican conservatives.
Not only does Fox shy from the controversy, when the issue does come up, they stack the deck with a bevy of gay-pologists: Greg Gutfeld, Sally Kohn, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Liz Wiehl, for a time Margaret Hoover and Wayne Besen. All of these are pro gay with some even going as far as to castigate those with whom they disagree as hate-filled bigots.
When was the last time that you saw Peter LaBarbera or Matt Barber as a guest on the fair and balanced network? Even Tony Perkins is rarely invited since the whole flap with Megyn Kelly that produced the infamous remark from Ron Burgundy (Bill OReilly) about bible thumpers.
In fairness, the special report from Americas Survival does chronicle when Fox has been fair on the issue and gives credit to personalities like Gretchen Carlson, Todd Starnes and Mike Huckabee, who stand for traditional values, but how often are these exceptions ever on the air? How often are they on the air and speaking about this subject?
It seems that the Fox hierarchy has stowed the defenders of sexual purity in the closet while tossing the keys to sexual anarchys vanguard.
When was the last time that Fox News had an ex-gay on? Actually that may have been back in 2002 when Bill OReilly attacked Stephen Bennet for challenging his understanding of the Catholic position on homosexuality. Bennett, who overcame his gay lifestyle of 11 years (including over 100 homosexual partners), embraced Christianity, married his girlfriend Irene and became the father of two children, was called an idiot by OReilly on the radio show lead-up to the television interview (where OReilly toned it down to religious fanatic).
Im pretty confident that anyone who actually believes that the Bible is Gods word would be considered a religious fanatic, coming from a guy who will shortly set us all straight about the real reason that Jesus was killed taxes!
From Megyn Kellys rabid defense of all things lavender to Shep Smiths comment on Chick-fil-a day being a national day of intolerance, Fox News seems to have taxied out on the good ship lollipop.
Oh geeez....
Yet, so many Freepers think that watching Fox News is supporting their cause.
They are all elitists. Of course they are for all things gay. SOP. They are also in “show business” and yes, TV news nowadays is show business.
All our televisions come equipped with an on/off button. They are off most of the time, and when they’re on, we’re certainly not listening to some supposed “news” broadcast.
If enough people would quit watching, maybe we could get an honest news channel in this country.
They also come with a "Brightness" knob, but it never seems to work.
Haven’t watched the news in a year. I can pick and choose what to read
If I do watch any news programs anymore (which ain’t too damn often) I guess faux news is the least offensive. So........
True and mine now stays off permanently. I saw FOX going left some time ago and chose to turn them off as well. Once their ratings start to tank like the other stations, maybe they will wake up - or not.
I’m just waiting for “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” to start.
I do not watch any news on tv unless it is local storm coverage. I get mine online and FR and Facebook are the better sites.
Yeah, I never could understand that either.
Yes he has. He totally favors the homo-fascist agenda
I haven’t watched Fox News in years
Yes, yes, and YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TURN THEM OFF...........the message will resound!!
Not likely. Cable and satellite TV services love channels nobody watches and reject any channel that might be conservative (or even just non-liberal)
LOL!
ising star Megyn Kelly plays trans-gender advocate for Chaz Bono, then drops the hate card on the psychiatrist who disagrees.
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Very sad — and discouraging. I do not care for her anymore.
Some people have convictions — others have their (wet) fingers in the wind.
Ms Kelly is now apparently the “it” host on Fox.
Further, I cannot adequately express my personal contempt for Roger Ailes — someone who used to be involved with Limbaugh, but now is turning Fox hard to portside.
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