Fox’s Todd Starnes: Obama Admin ‘In Cahoots’ With ‘Bona Fide Race Hustler’ Al Sharpton
Fox’s Todd Starnes found a new way to exploit, for his own divisive purposes, racial tensions in Ferguson, Missouri. You may recall that last week, Starnes took to Twitter to throw race bombs at President Obama in the middle of racial tensions. Yesterday, Starnes took to Facebook to accuse President Obama of “orchestrating the Michael Brown tragedy.” And worse.
Read moreOn Fox, Mark Fuhrman Declares Michael Brown ‘The Aggressor’
The Kelly File presented documented racist and liar Mark Fuhrman as a neutral police expert in the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Despite the racially charged nature of the case, Fuhrman all but announced that the unarmed Brown is the guilty party in his own death.
Read moreOnce Again, Fox Drops Live Coverage In Ferguson
As I write this, police and protesters are still clashing in Ferguson, Missouri. But while CNN and MSNBC are still providing live coverage, Fox ended its live coverage at midnight, Central Time.
Read moreFox News Ignored Ferguson Violence Last Night But Re-Aired Bill Ayers Interviews
CNN and MSNBC covered the violence in Ferguson, Missouri last night but Fox News preferred to rerun Huckabee, Stossel and Megyn Kelly's old interviews with Bill Ayers. You know, the ones in which she dishonestly tried to paint Obama as the BFF of an "unrepentant terrorist." #FoxNewsPriorities.
Read moreFox & Friends Attacks NYTimes Reporter Whose Tweet Lampooned Fox's 'War On Christians' Obsession
One of Fox News' top propaganda memes is the bogus, Christian right claim that American Christians are being constantly besieged by secular, atheist, and gay "agendas." And it's just not your humble correspondent who has noticed that Fox News utilizes battle imagery in framing the message of the godly us vs. the evil them, with Fox's "war on Christmas" and "war on Christians" as their most apocalyptic battle motifs. On Friday, the NY Times' Jeremy Peters issued out an amusing and spot on tweet which took note of how Fox News is now linking to a hashtag "war on Christians" asked if the "war on Christmas" has been "metastasized" into the "war on Christians." (Answer is yes!) Not more than 48 hours passed before Fox geared up for battle. Showing that while they can give it, they can't take it, Sunday's Fox & Friends misrepresented Peter's tweet in order to attack him (and the NY Times) for supposedly joking about persecuted Christians and attacking Fox News. But ironically, their focus on their favorite meme of Christian victimhood underscored the truthiness of Peters' tweet!
Read moreWas Sarah Palin High As A Kite? Again?
A few weeks ago, I posted a video in which Sarah Palin seemed seriously drunk or stoned as she gave a speech in Denver. Last week, the Majority Report caught her in the same kind of behavior on her new online television channel.
Read moreOutrageous Fox News Quote Of The Week Poll – August 10-16, 2014
What do Ferguson, ISIS, Michelle Obama, “war on religion,” and Benghazi have in common? They were all the subjects of Outrageous Fox News quotes last week. But as you probably know by now, only one quote can be The Most Outrageous Fox News Quote of the Week. It’s up to you now, dear readers, to determine which it shall be.
Read moreDr. Alveda King Tells Fox To Lay Off Jackson And Sharpton In Ferguson
Martin Luther King’s niece, Dr. Alveda King, is one of Fox News’ stable of right-wing, African American black attackers and no fan of Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton. Yet on Friday night, she not only failed to take a host’s bait to attack Jackson or Sharpton in Ferguson, Missouri but she batted it away by saying “It’s very important” not to attack “those who are attempting to help.” Of course, her words fell on deaf ears.
Read moreBirther Fox Military Analyst Wants To Run Obama Supporters Off The Road
Fox News military analyst Bill Cowan revealed his rabid partisanship recently when he said he hates President Obama and his supporters so much that when he sees an Obama bumper sticker, his anger becomes “overwhelming” and “I want to run 'em off the road. I don't care if it's a woman." He later described Obama supporters as the “something-for-nothing people.” Cowan also said “we don’t know” if Obama is a legitimate president.
Read moreO’Reilly To Sharpton And Jackson: Get Off My Ferguson Lawn!
Even if you agree with Bill O’Reilly’s sentiments about “racial agitators” Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton in Ferguson, Missouri, his whitesplaining scolding about their behavior is not exactly the kind of talk that’s likely to soothe any tensions. In fact, it looks a lot like the behavior O’Reilly was condemning in others.
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