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newsbusters.org - 26 days ago
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Let's say, hypothetically, someone was to make a disparaging statement about Fox News and conclude as a news outlet it is way outside of mainstream political thought. Well, then the follow-up appropriate question could be where does that put Fox News' competitors who get just a fraction of ...
businessinsider.com - 27 days ago
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Gee, do you think Roger Ailes and Rupert
Murdoch love being The White House's least-favorite news channel?
Duh, of course they do. Here's a chart comparing network ratings from the period 9/28/2009-10/11/09, which is when Anita Dunn slammed the ...
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Fox News Soars After Snub From Obama
mediamatters.org - 26 days ago
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Under its president, Roger Ailes, Fox News routinely
employs racially charged appeals to foment opposition to the
Obama administration and other progressive figures, such as Glenn Beck's comments that President Obama is a "racist" and "has a ...
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Fox News' rhetoric echoes Ailes' long history of ...
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mediamatters.org - 25 days ago
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On his October 27 radio show, Rush Limbaugh
referred to President Obama as "this little boy, this
little man-child president." Limbaugh has repeatedly referred to Obama as a "boy" and as a "man-child", including calling him "the little boy president" ...
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Limbaugh repeatedly refers to Obama as a "boy" and a ...
| This guy is talking out of every hole in his body. Michael Wolff: "Fox News Not Very Popular in this Country" http://tinyurl.com/yf7szkb 25 days ago |
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... More recently, Michael Wolff, a contributing editor and columnist at Vanity Fair told Chris Matthews on MSDNC that FoxNews was "a really marginal, somewhat extreme presence in the United States." Coming from the editor of a far-left magazine whose circulation numbers are less than a third of Glenn Beck's TV audience and a tenth of his radio audience... who you callin' fringe, dude? ...
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