Fox Nation Headline: Second Obama Term Could Kill Second Amendment
To be fair, Fox Nation took its headline from the Wall Street Journal editorial that was excerpted. But the Journal's article was called, OK, Let's Debate Gun Control! "Civil," "tolerant" Fox Nation ignored that in favor the more inflammatory attack on Obama. It's worth noting that the only context in which Obama's name is mentioned in the Fox Nation excerpt is a complaint from New York City's Mayor Bloomberg that Obama is not doing enough on behalf of gun control. (H/T Aria)
Read moreHannity Promotes 'Gut Instinct' Theory Obama Was A Foreign Exchange Student At Columbia
Sean Hannity “vetted” President Obama again last night – this time by trotting out Wayne Allyn Root, to regurgitate the completely discredited accusation that nobody at Columbia University ever saw or remembers Barack Obama during the years he was a student there. Root’s thesis is that Obama attended Columbia as some kind of black radical, foreign student. But Hannity – who has a long history of cozying up to bigots – whitewashed the racial aspects out of Root’s accusations during the broadcast. Hannity also feigned distance with his questions - yet left out any mention of the actual evidence that proves Root wrong.
Read moreDonald Trump Goes Birther Again – Pretends It’s ‘Not My Big Issue’
Donald Trump appeared on On The Record tonight for a lengthy interview in which he renewed his accusations that President Obama’s birth certificate is not valid and added to it by asking for his passport and college records. Host Greta Van Susteren has repeatedly made it clear she doesn’t buy Trump’s birtherism. Yet she once again presented Trump as a credible figure on the electoral scene.
Read moreGreta Van Susteren Deplores Dirty Politics – Except From The Right
Greta Van Susteren hosted RNC chair Reince Priebus last night for a bash session discussion about what she called Harry Reid’s “dirty” tactics in citing an unnamed source to accuse Mitt Romney of not paying taxes for a decade. Van Susteren said, “It’s one thing to name names so it can be investigated to see if it’s true. It is another thing to just stir up gossip and rumor by throwing around explosive and poisonous allegations.” That is, unless such allegations come from a Fox fave like Donald Trump or Sarah Palin. Or even Priebus who right then and there went on to make an unsubstantiated and poisonous allegation about President Obama to which Van Susteren offered no challenge.
Read moreStephen Colbert Appreciates Mike Huckabee And Chick-Fil-A
Stephen Colbert did a hilarious send up of Mike Huckabee's Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day last night. Colbert postulated that Chick-Fil-A may have hit on a new business strategy: "Just associate your product with a divisive political position and then wait for the cash to roll in." He went on to give Huckabee some comedic props by thanking him "for cementing in the minds of nonbelievers just what my religion stands for."
Read moreFr. Jonathan Morris Lies About "Abortifacients" In Advancing Fox News' Support For Catholic Opposition To HHS Mandate
While the secular and libral faith communities welcome the Obama administration's birth control mandate, which also provides other potentially live saving services to women, the GOP and the Catholic bishops are in a total tizzy about this supposed affront to religious freedom. In an awesomely batshit crazy comment, GOP House Rep., Mike Kelly, compared the mandate to the bombing of Pearl Harbor. He added that the day that the mandate began was the day that freedom died. While most folks would burst out laughing at Kelly's comments, Gretchen Carlson reported them solemnly. And as the mouthpiece for the GOP and the Catholic bishops, Fox News has been providing ongoing validation of the anti-Obama, anti-contraceptive policy talking points which include the lie that it includes abortion drugs. Sunday, Fox priest, Fr. Jonathan Morris was back for what looks like his ninth anti-Obama, anti-birth control propaganda pushing appearance on Fox. Morris, who still hasn't given his life or gone to jail in fighting against the mandate, used part of his weekly sermon to lie about abortion inducing drugs. Meanwhile, pro-mandate clergy have yet to give a Sunday sermon on Fox News! (Guess that would be heresy?)
Read moreCheney And Hannity Suggest Sarah Palin More Qualified Than Barack Obama To Be President
Sean Hannity aired a two-segment interview with former Vice President Dick Cheney tonight. In the first part, Cheney spent a lot of time explaining his recent remarks that John McCain made a “mistake” in picking Sarah Palin as a VP candidate because she was “not ready to take over.” In the second segment, Hannity made sure to elicit comments from Cheney that President Obama is also not qualified to be President – and did his best to suggest that Palin would have been more qualified.
Read moreHannity Special Another Excuse To Make Inflammatory Attacks On Obama
President Obama’s “broken promises” was the purported topic of the special on Hannity Friday night (8/3/12) but it wasn’t long before Hannity’s “studio audience” – little more than an accumulation of Fox News hosts and regular guests – used the subject to accuse Obama of deliberately sabotaging businesses in order to wreak his agenda of destroying the country and putting people on welfare.
Read moreLiz Trotta: Negative Press Coverage Of Ann Romney Due To Female Envy She "Followed Mom's Advice To Marry Well
Fox News' Liz Trotta - she of the "Now, what did they expect (when women joined the military)?" remarks about a rise in sexual assaults in the armed forces - has some new insights into women. This time, she passed comment about the "real reason" Ann Romney has not gotten favorable coverage in the media. Female journalists are envious that she "managed to do exactly what their mothers' told them, although they would never admit it. Marry a good, preferably rich man. Raise your children full time. And dress like a lady."
Read moreFox’s Gasparino Misinforms About Reagan Tax Cuts
On Saturday's Cavuto on Business (8/4/12), Charles Gasparino wrongly said about the 1981 Reagan tax cuts: "Tax revenues went up after the Reagan tax cuts." Guest host Charles Payne did not correct him, even after panelist Ben Stein tried to.
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