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To: NKP_Vet
I unavoidably watched a full hour of FOX last nite and there was a continuing, looping, scroll across the bottom of the screen repeating the lie of the mall banning and other tidbits of alleged proof of wrongdoing. An ad from the democrat candidate, featuring individuals saying they believed the accusers etc. was run but not the Moore ad featuring the women whose testimony was supportive of him. Lopsided and biased and pushing for a democrat to be the Alabama senator. The whole program was slanted against Moore, from Bret Baier on, and the talkers lied by omission and false narratives. They ended by pushing the speculation that if elected to the senate, Moore would be expelled or otherwise made a non person. They repeatedly acted as judge and jury and I could only think how these people are well paid to take out a legitimate candidate for public office and none of them have the moral basis for judging anybody truthfully. FOX is pretty much gone no matter how they try to pepper their lineup with a few more or less conservative individuals. Those opinators also have limited range of deviating from the FOX approved narratives. I do not voluntarily watch them now even though we subscribed to Direct TV years ago because they had added a then more balanced FOX to their programming.
44 posted on 11/22/2017 7:17:10 AM PST by mountainfolk
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To: mountainfolk

The little faggot Guy Benson was on a few minutes repeating every unsubstantiated allegation against Moore from 37 years ago like it’s a documented fact. He called them all credible. Fox is trying every bit as hard as CNN to elect the democrat.


46 posted on 11/22/2017 7:29:04 AM PST by NKP_Vet ("Man without God descends into madness")
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