Stephen Colbert previews Fox News’ “explosive” Benghazi hearings coverage.
Fox News is quick to assign collective blame to all Muslims for threats, but when it comes to right-wing extremist threats, they’re always isolated incidents.
Stephen Colbert previews Fox News’ “explosive” Benghazi hearings coverage.
Now I’m not saying you have to like ABC, CBS, MSNBC or CNN—I really don’t care whether you do or not. But Fox News is on a whole other level when it comes to worthless news coverage.
Because where CNN or MSNBC might sing the praises of how great a blue sky is—Fox News tries to convince you the sky isn’t actually blue. And millions of people believe it.
"Fox News is quick to assign collective blame to all Muslims for threats, but when it comes to right-wing extremist threats, they’re always isolated incidents.
Fox News’ Andrea Tantaros responds to the FDA’s lowering age restrictions on Plan B by asking whether or not Malia Obama will be going on birth control.
As Kat Stoefel of NY Mag writes, “Tune into “The Andrea Tantaros Show” for more lessons in making Rush Limbaugh look tasteful.”
The late CEO of Apple Inc. Steve Jobs personally ordered the removal of Apple ads from Fox News, according to a new book by Bloomberg View columnist Jonathan Alter.
Despite a good working relationship with News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, Steve Jobs had a profound dislike of Fox News. In his authorized biography, Walter Isaacson wrote that Jobs said “Fox has become an incredibly destructive force in our society.
In Jonathan Alter’s upcoming book on Obama’s 2012 re-election, “The Center Holds: Obama and His Enemies,” he dedicated an entire chapter to the influence of Fox on the Obama campaign. In it, Alter writes about how Jobs “personally ordered that Apple ads be removed from Fox News.”
Greg Gutfeld weighs in on Plan B. Oh, and no it’s not. (via mediamattersforamerica)
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