Posted on 06/09/2015 1:44:00 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Josh Fox, creator of the Gasland films, has been playing up on Twitter that he got kicked off the Fox Business show Varney & Co. after a heated debate with the shows host on the EPAs hydraulic fracturing report.
Fox and his supporters claimed he was kicked off the Fox show for schooling its host Stuart Varney in a fracking debate. Fox claims Varney kicked him off the show after being confronted with the truth on fracking.
But Foxs claim of being kicked off Fox Business for beating them down with facts is very far from the truth. The Daily Caller News Foundation watched the entire (nearly five minute) Fox Business clip and noticed Fox is not kicked off until he calls Varney a liar.
Varney, who owns property that sits atop the Marcellus Shale formation, told Fox that people were saying they could light their tap water on fire 12 years ago well before fracking was occurring in the shale. Fox responded by calling Varney a liar......
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
EPA Fracking Study: Drilling Wins
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3297398/posts
EPA: Remember all that horrible stuff we said about fracking? Yeah
never mind
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3297192/posts
Stuart Varney is a true gentleman and (dare I say it?) and darn honest reporter. SV is worthy of far more respect that this ______ gave him.
He should have booted that guy long before he did, imo.
This character was already proven a liar on the great film “Fracknation.” He needs to be mocked into obscurity.
When a story about a man whose last name is Fox appearing on Fox Business is written, the whole name should generally be used, or perhaps the title “Mr.” to avoid confusion.
Wasn’t that awful!
I had to go back and start over.
Yes
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