Elisabeth Hasselbeck Thinks Public School Statue, With Christian Verses, Is Just Fine
In the alternate universe of Fox & Friends, the 1st Amendment protects the religious freedom of Christians to impose their beliefs into the public arena. That's the claim of a patriotic Christian student, who, on Monday, told a very reverential Elisabeth Hasslebeck, that she is "fighting" for her "right" to say "under God," in the sacred Pledge of Allegiance because the Constitution's protection of religious freedom comes from God and therefore God takes precedence over evil atheists who want to impose their godless views on the rest of us. In continuing its support for the religious freedom of Christian students who are being persecuted by evil atheists, this morning's Fox & Friends featured Elisabeth Hasselbeck validating what appears to be a blatant violation of the Constitution. But wait? Jesus wrote the Constitution so it's all good...
Read moreGreg Gutfeld Accuses Obama Of Caring More About Sandra Fluke Than National Security
The Five went to town yesterday accusing President Obama of intentionally ignoring national security warnings about ISIS. Greg Gutfeld wins the prize for most odious, most obnoxious and most pernicious.
Read moreExtremist Pamela Geller Announces On Hannity: Obama ‘Is Aligned With Jihad Force’
Sean Hannity hosted right-wing extremist and Islamophobe Pamela Geller tonight in a deliberate effort to get her to do her hate-mongering thing. And when she did, Hannity at least tacitly approved.
Read moreSecret Service Misses Man With Gun In Elevator With Obama. Guess What Fox Nation Readers Say?
Today, it was revealed that an armed felon was allowed in an elevator with President Obama during his recent trip to Atlanta. Of course, that's a serious breach of Secret Service protocol. So how do you think the "America loving" readers at Fox Nation reacted?
Read moreDid Jesse Watters Edit Video To Imply ACLU Member Supports Infanticide?
When O'Reilly wants to attack somebody or something, he sends out his creepy stalker Jesse Watters whose carefully edited videos serve to make those who are interviewed, especially scantily clad large breasted women, look stupid. While ostensibly just a vehicle for humor, Watters' topics, venues, and questions are extensions of his master's world view and serve to validate O'Reilly's ideological biases. The commentary of his subjects thus becomes the subject of scathing criticism (think Brown U students) in O'Reilly's follow up discussion with Watters. O'Reilly clearly has no affection for the ACLU which he thinks is a "terrorist group." So last night, in showing that there is no depth to which he will not descend, Watters might have clipped video in order to show that a female ACLU member supports infanticide and, ta-da, validate O'Reilly's hatred of the ACLU and pro-choice women. An anti-choice message on "partial birth abortion" was also included. Pretty slick...
Read moreFox’s Will Complains About Eric Holder’s ‘Monomania’ About Race
Even after he has announced his resignation, Fox is still painting Attorney General Eric Holder as “too black.”
Read moreFox Ignores Allen West’s Sedition And Welcomes Him As Credible Obama Critic
Last week, Allen West told members of the military to disobey the orders of the Commander-in-Chief. But Fox News could not care less. Last night, West appeared on On The Record where host Greta Van Susteren not only didn’t mention it, she welcomed more Obama attacks from West.
Read moreSteve Doocy's Gushing Interview With Hobby Lobby President Includes 'Pro-Life' Propaganda
Fox News loves Hobby Lobby because it is a good Christian company which successfully argued that the ACA's birth control mandate violated its religious freedom. During the time in which the case was litigated, Fox News clearly had Hobby Lobby's back even to the point of allowing Ken, "Blue Dress," Starr to do an infomerical for the family who own the company. When the SCOTUS ruled in favor of the company, the alternate reality of Fox News deemed it a "huge win for women." But now that the case has been resolved, don't think that Fox has forgotten the Green family. This morning, Steve Doocy interviewed Hobby Lobby president Steve Green about the awesome SCOTUS decision which was about "religious freedom" in the face of an "overreaching" Obama administration. Doocy also stressed that the decision is not part of a war on women because it only applied to abortion drugs. For the second time in six months, Doocy lied about and misrepresented the decision. But hey, this is Fox & Friends so who needs pesky details....
Read moreO’Reilly Hits Back At Colbert: ‘He Has No Bleepin’ Clue How To Fight Jihad’
Bill O’Reilly hit back at Stephen Colbert tonight for mocking O’Reilly’s plan for a mercenary army to fight jihad. Although O’Reilly has no, nada, zip credentials in either national security, fighting terrorism or military experience, he attacked Colbert for having “no bleepin’ clue how to fight jihad.”
Read moreEric Bolling Proves His Patriotism To Facebook And Twitter Fans?
Along with being "as Christian as they come," Eric Bolling just can't be any more patriotic. Even though he never served in the military, Bolling loves the red, white and blue which he proudly sports, in the form of a great, big flag pin, on his lapel. And because Bolling is such a great patriot, one suspects that he wasn't happy with Jon Stewart's evisceration of his patriotism. Though he didn't directly address Stewart's critique, he, as reported by our Brian, subsequently attacked Stewart as a "liberal loon." He also posted something on his Facebook and Twitter which, while not mentioning Stewart, just might have been an attempt to prove that, despite Stewart, he is a true American patriot who, literally, is willing to defend the flag - in this case, his very own flag.
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