foxnews.com - 1/12/2009
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Presidents Bush 41 and 43 on 'FOX News Sunday'" /> Transcript: Presidents Bush 41 and 43 on 'FOX News Sunday' Monday, January 12, 2009 WASHINGTON The following is a partial transcript of the Jan. 11, 2009, edition of "FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace": "FOX NEWS SUNDAY" GUEST HOST ...
Employee Free Choice: Hoyer Predicts Quick Passage —
Daily Kos
Good news on a Fox News program? Surprisingly enough, yes. Steny Hoyer went on Fox News Sunday yesterday, and not only defended the Employee Free Choice Act as a critical labor law reform, but predicted its quick passage in the new Congress (warning: link goes to Fox News transcript ): ...
Fox News sure is touchy —
Political Animal
FOX NEWS SURE IS TOUCHY.... As part of its New Years broadcast this week, Fox News viewers were invited to send in messages that were then added to the network's on-screen crawl at the bottom of the screen. Presumably, someone...
A Very Special Fox News New Year Celebration —
The Hollywood Liberal
A Very Special Fox News New Year Celebration Fox News mixed New Year revelry with the racially questionable salutations of “Jen and John C.,” which scrolled along the bottom of the screen during its telecast early Thursday morning. Good times! READ THE ...
Fox News broadcasts a racist New Year's message —
Feministing
It looks like 2009 will be a very unchanged year for Fox News' bad habits.
On New Years Eve, Fox News Channel allowed folks to text in Happy New Years wishes to be scrolled at the bottom of the screen where news headlines are usually featured. One text I guess "slipped" through the screening ...
Fox News Wishes Everyone a Magical Negro New Year —
Politics Daily
Man, you gotta love "satire," don't ya? During Fox News' New Years broadcast, the network scrolled text messages from Fox viewers, and one of them was a clever, pitch-perfect satire of the LA Times. From HuffPo : Viewers were allowed to text in messages that scrolled across the bottom in lieu ...
Fox News: Bringing in the New Year with racism... —
At-Largely
Amazing that this is called a news organization, is it not? Think Progress has the info:
Throughout last night’s New Year’s eve broadcast, Fox News Channel allowed viewers to send in New Year’s greetings and wishes via text message. The messages were then scrolled across the bottom of the ...