Posted on 01/24/2005 1:33:49 AM PST by SeenTheLight
Edited on 01/24/2005 1:39:31 AM PST by Lead Moderator. [history]
Fox News Network has become a favorite target of leftists these days, who, in all their impotent rage, like to ascribe various sinister motives to what they see as a staunchly conservative news channel. An entire documentary, Outfoxed, has been devoted to the idea that Fox News is part of a right-wing cabal to control the country. The left is particularly fond of mocking Fox
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The best the weekend Fox show has ever been was today when they were out fooling around in the snow..
Yes it was good. The girl from HOuston, who had never seen snow. What a treat to take her first saucer rider in the snow on nat'l tv. LOL
Fox is no longer fair and balanced. It's become an appendage of the Republican Party, hence about worthless as a news source. I'm constantly amazed at what they don't cover. A pity. It had such potential. Most of their original supporters have moved back to the internet for real news.
Piffle.
This is my greatest criticism of FoxNews. They have not tried to provide a comprehensive view of all that America is doing in Iraq, nor have they tried to put into perspective the 2 to 3 incidents that occur daily in a land the size of California.
I'm sure I could find 5-6 murders to focus on in California each day....some pretty nasty stuff. And I could make all the rest of America terrified to visit Calif. if you give me total license to avoid context about Calif. and to publish hours of the negative without balance.
Also, I simply do not like the "dueling issues" pieces where they have one or two from each side batting an issue around the set. They talk over top of one another, and they simply shout talking points that they repeat again, and again, and again.
The format doesn't allow reflection, and the chosen representatives are opposed to reflection, apparently.
The best pieces are always the host with one guest formats.
Linda Vester has done some good news on Iraq..I am not usually watching TV at that time, however..
If one only hits the mute button 50% of the time that Fox News is airing, that's still a 100% improvement over the other news channels?
She's in the mid-afternoon, and I agree. She tries to steer them away from the talking points mentality.
Yes, and expect the howls of angry protest to escalate as more and more of what would have been called "liberals" in days gone by join us as the rat party continues its quest to become the party of Marx and Lenin.
Fox News Radio is definitely FNC. They usually have Lauren Green, Donnan Fiducia, Dari Alexander people like that reading the news. It does kind of suck, but doesn't have the smarmy, insinuating, elitist, left-wing tone that CBS Radio News has.
I have to admit, Tony Snow does one heck of a radio show.
Ditto that. But, The Lefties are going to try to bring down FOX in retaliation for the demise of Rather and company.
Excellent! Thanks for the link ... I've booked it.
http://www.uncommonknowledge.org/availability.html#texas
Texas
KERA - Dallas (Thursdays at 1:00 am)
KWBU - Waco (Sundays at 12:00 noon)
Sad to say I get the Houston PBS station.
Is it possible that we could be twins separated at birth? ;o)
I will take issue with you on one point, there is nothing "lite" about his liberalism. I see him as as the first fundamentalist Christian liberal.
Denny Crane: "I look to two things: First to God and then to Fox News."
The weekends have always been crappy. Now that they are the top rated, you'd think they'd spend some money and do some news specials.
One of the stories that desperately needs to be told is what is being accomplished in Iraq, and what life under Saddam was really like. They are now big enough that they have a responsibility to inform.
I'm sorry to hear about that, Meg.
"Uncommon Knowledge" is an extraordinary program, which is indispensable to the cultivation of innovative conservative ideas.
All the more so, now that "Firing Line" is no longer on the air.
"Where else can you catch such luminaries of the left as Katrina vanden Heuvel, David Corn, and Eric Alterman on a regular basis? You dont even see these people on CNN and MSNBC,"
Katrina vanden Heuvel is a frequent guest on "Hardball" on MSNBC. Otherwise good article.
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