Bill O’Reilly Suggests Contraceptives Will Fall From Ceiling When Sandra Fluke Speaks At Democratic Convention
In the run up to Mitt Romney’s convention speech last night, Bill O’Reilly gratuitously threw in some smears of Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown Law School student who gained fame after Rush Limbaugh viciously assailed her for advocating on behalf of contraception coverage in health insurance. With a mischievous grin on his face, O’Reilly tried to get his two panelists to joke that instead of balloons, condoms - or maybe diaphragms or birth control pills - would drop from the ceiling when Fluke speaks at the Democratic National Convention next week. To their credit, neither of the Fox News reporters on the set with him even remotely went there with O’Reilly.
Read moreRomney Convention Speech - Open Thread
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For Fox News, Any Romney Supporter Is A Hero!
Hulk Hogan gets extra Fox News credit for having been a former Obama supporter.
Read moreDick Morris: After Ann Romney’s Convention Speech, ‘Nobody’s Gonna Think’ Romney ‘Was Born Having It All’
Here we go again with another crackpot prediction from Fox News pundit, “former Clinton advisor” (and current Republican) Dick Morris. Last night, on The O’Reilly Factor, Morris pronounced Ann Romney’s convention speech a stunning success: "When she talks about how the dining room table – the ironing board was the dining room table, nobody’s gonna think that this guy (Mitt Romney) was born having it all.” Well, nobody, maybe, except Stephen Colbert and his viewers.
Read moreMike Huckabee's Disturbing Convention Speech
Am I the only one who's disturbed by the fact that a news host spoke at a political party's convention? They certainly don't seem to be too concerned about it or the implications over at Fox News. In fact, they seem proud. They've got a transcript of Huckabee's remarks on FoxNews.com. Besides the ethical questions of a host, even an opinion host, operating as a blatant party operative, Huckabee's comments contain racist, misogynistic dog whistles - and deceptive smears of the kind that Fox News would be hissing over 24/7 if they came from a Democrat.
Read moreFox Ignores Ryan's Falsehoods While Swooning Over His Convention Speech
Paul Ryan told a number of falsehoods in his convention speech last night. But you'd never know that to listen to the "fair and balanced" analysts on Fox News last night who came on to discuss it. They seemed to be vying for who could be his biggest fan.
Read moreSarah Palin's Spotlight Deficit Disorder
Poor Sarah Palin. Not only was she not invited to the Republican convention but now Fox News canceled on her, too. So she took to her Facebook page to pout.
Read moreRepublican Convention Night 2 - Open Thread
Another night of Republian speeches. Anyone hear John McCain? The two teleprompter readers just now? Coming up: Paul Ryan. Share your thoughts in our comments section.
Cavuto Compares Government Spending To Lance Armstrong On Performance-Enhancing Drugs
Neil Cavuto used the recent news about Lance Armstrong dropping his efforts to clear his name from doping allegations to lay some hate and demonization on the U.S. government.
Read moreJuan Williams Criticized For Calling Ann Romney 'A Corporate Wife'
While others on Fox News gushed over Ann Romney's convention speech last night, Juan Williams was left cold. He said Ann Romney "looked to me like a corporate wife" and that it was "hard for me to believe" her story about struggling. "She did not convince me that, 'You know what? I understand the struggles of American women,'" he added. You could hear the shock and disbelief in the voices of the other panelists who couldn't seem to say enough good things about Romney's speech. Today, on Fox News radio, Chris Wallace criticized Williams' comment as "dumb." But I can't remember any criticism on Fox when Williams said about Michelle Obama, "She's Got The Stokely Carmichael In A Designer Dress Thing Going."
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