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NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias: CBS Takes Up White House Quest to 'De-Legitimize' Fox News, 'Irony' FNC Enabled Attack
| so much for freedom of speech, eh? http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/10/23/eveningnews/main5415921.shtml 10/27/2009 |
| President Obama's Feud with FOX News: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/10/23/eveningnews/main5415921.shtml 10/25/2009 |
| http://tinyurl.com/yfceoe8 President Obama's Feud with FOX News 10/24/2009 |
CBS Takes Up White House Quest to 'De-Legitimize' Fox News, 'Irony' FNC Enabled Attack
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias —
... its opinion voices are so hostile to Mr. Obama -- and because Fox News is, as it's been for a decade, by far the most-watched of the cable news networks, including a fair chunk of Democrats and independents. And by the way, since Mr. Obama has been President Fox's ratings overall have increased 13 percent -- actually, just since this summer. So. if Fox is feeling any pain from the White House's stance, Katie, it is crying all the way to the bank.
CBSNews.com online version of the story.
Crazy Like A Fox
Tom Watson: My Dirty Life & Times —
... Feint and jab for the fleshy and painful midsection. Who could have known the punch would hurt so much - and be such effective strategy? You see, the people at Fox News actually believe that "fair and balanced" malarkey. Enervated and slowed to slurred and drunken speech by eight years of Bush-favored ascendancy, Roger Ailes and Company actually began to believe their own press clippings; they thought they were part of the mainstream establishment, a "real" news organization respected by their peers and feared by the very government they covered. ...
Crazy Like A Fox
Tom Watson: My Dirty Life & Times —
... Feint and jab for the fleshy and painful midsection. Who could have known the punch would hurt so much - and be such effective strategy? You see, the people at Fox News actually believe that "fair and balanced" malarkey. Enervated and slowed to slurred and drunken speech by eight years of Bush-favored ascendancy, Roger Ailes and Company actually began to believe their own press clippings; they thought they were part of the mainstream establishment, a "real" news organization respected by their peers and feared by the very government they covered. ...





