Todd Starnes Insults Government Workers
Todd Starnes might be full to bursting with love for Jesus; but he sure does have a lot of unChristian hatred for lots of folks. We know that he's not fond of liberals, minorities, and gays but who knew that government workers are on his lengthy shit list. Earlier this month, poor Toddles got upset with a postal worker and tweeted that the perceived malfeasance was typical of all government workers.
Read moreFox & Friends Features GOP "Rising Political Star"
This week, Fox & Friends will be featuring "rising political stars." Today, they interviewed the Oklahoma GOP House Speaker. While the conversation wasn't noteworthy, it was standard Fox & Friends propaganda pablum. It started with a glowing statistic from new Fox Friend, Elizabeth Hasslebeck, which was then validated by Rep. TW Shannon who proceeded to articulate conservative talking points which were validated by the Friends. The interview underscored, once again, why Fox viewers are so uninformed because, once again, the Friends made no effort to provide information which might have sullied Shannon's script. BTW Shannon just happens to be both African-American and native-American. Who says that the GOP isn't a big tent!
Read moreMiss America Not American Enough For Fox's Todd Starnes
This weekend, Miss New York, Nina Davuluri, was crowned the newest Miss America. But "patriot" Todd Starnes was not only displeased, he took to Twitter and Facebook to air his bigoted and hate-mongering sour grapes.
Read moreFox & Friends Offers Free Legal Advice And Other Good Stuff
Sarah Palin need not worry about getting sued for copyright infringement. All she needs to do is e-mail Fox Friend and legal beagle (also Roger Ailes personal attorney and litigator for the Catholic archdiocese of NY) Peter Johnson Jr. for free legal advice. As part of Fox & Friends' new community outreach, he is now offering his help to those who are being sued. Seems too good to be true; but according to its spiffy new website, Fox & Friends is offering a variety of other helpful public services, as well as its requisite propaganda. There's something for everybody on Fox & Friends. For details, read on.
Read moreSarah Palin Sued For Copyright Infringement of Iconic 9/11 Photo
We can add copyrights and "fair use" to the long list of subjects about which Sarah Palin is woefully ignorant. And arrogant. As CNN reports, Palin and her political action committee are being sue for using a famous photo of firefighters raising an American flag over the World Trade Center ruins on September 11, 2001. Apparently, Palin posted a screen grab of the photo on her Facebook page. And then did not respond to requests to take it down.
Read moreFox News Outrageous Quote of the Week Poll - 9/8/13-9/14/13
Not surprisingly, much of the talk last week on Fox was about Syria. But that didn't mean the talk had to be sensibile, fair and balanced! Not on Fox News! So here are the latest nominees for the Outrageous Quote of the Week. Which will you choose this time?
Read moreNeil Cavuto: No One Begrudges Helping The Poor, We Just Don’t Care If They Go Hungry
On last week’s Your World, Neil Cavuto discussed the record number of people on food stamps - not by noting how many Americans suffer from food insecurity nor how so many Americans have been left out of the recovery – while those at the top, like Cavuto, have gotten richer. No, Cavuto teamed up with a guest to suggest that Americans are gaming the system. Which just so happens to complement Republican efforts to cut $40 billion from the SNAP program, commonly referred to as “food stamps.”
Read moreAblow: ‘Guns Are Irrelevant’ To Mass Shootings. Video Games Are The Real Threat
Dr. Keith Ablow visited America’s Newsroom on Friday (9/13/13) where he delivered another one of his crackpot “analyses” which, in this case amounted to a conclusion that guns don’t kill people, video games kill people. Host Martha MacCallum seemed to agree.
Read moreGreg Gutfeld Wants More Media Coverage Of Scary Black Men
Since the Trayvon Martin trial, Fox News has been pushing a racist narrative that portrays whites as the real victims of crimes perpetrated by violent, racist African-Americans. In their search for a white Trayvon Martin, they have been trying to portray any criminal acts, committed by blacks against whites, as hate crimes - even when local police say that there is no racial motivation. In creating a false equivalency between the Martin shooting and crimes against whites, Fox is also able to reinforce its meme about librul media bias by asserting that the media isn't sufficiently covering these incidents. Fox's "The Five," pushed this racist agitprop after a school bus beating of a white child by several black youth. Greg Gutfeld questioned the local police's assertion that this wasn't a hate crime. He used the situation to excoriate the African-American community and advance the racist narrative that blacks are scary, brutish thugs. This week he continued the formulaic Fox narrative of how the press is ignoring the real (black on white) hate crime in America.
Read moreFox News Mailbag - 9/14/13 Edition
It's time for our weekly look at the email we've received from people who think we're Fox News. For us, it's a glimpse into the minds of Fox News fans. For Fox News snoops, it's a chance for you to get your mail. This week's subjects include the Million Muslim March, Syria and something about an impotent man and child abuse.
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