Fr. Jonathan Morris and Fox Friends Forgive Atheists!?
The propaganda at Fox News is pretty slick in that it can be very overt or, when necessary, cleverly couched in a pretty party package in such as way that the audience doesn't even realize the not so subliminal message. Yesterday, during Fr. Jonathan Morris' weekly homily piece, we were treated to this slight of hand during a discussion of how, as Fox expresses it, atheists are waging "an unholy war" on Easter. During this past week, Fox has devoted a number of segments to attacking nasty atheists at the Freedom From Religion Foundation, a First Amendment advocacy group that rates high on Fox's "anathema" list. On yesterday's Fox & Friends, the pals began their Easter piece by reminding the viewers, once again, of the atheist transgressions. But by the end of the piece, all was sweetness and light because the Fox & Friends Christians, in using the Christian lessons of the Crucifixion and Resurrection, were willing to forgive the atheists so it's all good.
Read moreFox News’ Concern For Government Overreach In Bundy Ranch Case Not Seen For People Of Color And Occupiers
We’ve written a lot about Fox News’ latest cause celebre – the championing of lawbreaking Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and the demonization of federal officials trying to enforce the law – and the $1 million bill owed to American taxpayers - Bundy has flouted for over 20 years. But when discussing issues of government overreach involving people of color and occupiers, Fox has not just sided with the government but has usually demonized those with differing opinions.
Read moreFox News Sunday Uses Easter To Swipe At ObamaCare And Obama
A religious holiday is no excuse for Fox to pass up the chance to exploit a guest for partisan, divisive purposes - even if he is an archbishop!
Read moreFox News Hosts 'Pray Away The Gay' Pastor
Although there are many religious denominations in America, the America of "America's Newsroom," Fox News, is very restricted to - surprise, surprise - conservative denominations who vote GOP or could be convinced to do so. Fox's orientation seems to be weighted on the side of the Catholic Church as shown in the appearance of Catholic priests (Fr. Jonathan Morris, Fr. Gerald Murray) who preach the gospel of the GOP. You won't see, on Fox, liberal pro-choice, pro-gay clergy; but pastors from non-denominational groups do, occasionally, preach to Fox's evangelical choir. Franklin Graham is always welcome on Fox. Mega-church millionaire Joel Osteen was recently on Fox & Friends lamenting millennials' lack of religiosity. And within the last few days, another evangelical, Pastor Steve Berger, popped up on two Fox shows. While he seems quite benign, the reality is that he is anti-gay - to the point of being in a ministry for "ex-gays." Coincidence?
Read moreFox Guest Wants To Dump The Highway Trust Fund
Fox’s Neil Cavuto consulted economist Jerry Bowyer last week to discuss reports showing the Highway Trust Fund will run out of money in August. Bowyer’s solution? Get rid of it altogether.
Read moreMike Huckabee's Love For North Korea Wins Our Most Outrageous Quote Of The Week
Mike Huckabee's shoutout to freedom in North Korea last week was not just outrageous, it won him our Most Outrageous Fox News Quote Of The Week. Although it was an especially tough slate of candidates last week, I think we can all agree Huckabee's win was well deserved.
Read moreFox Host: Tony Soprano ‘Much Better’ Than NASA
On Forbes on Fox, the latest excuse for an assault on federal programs was the $3 million appropriation to NASA to learn how to lobby Congress. Host David Asman used that as a pretext to throw the baby out with the bathwater and abolish NASA. He “asked“ panelist Mike Ozanian, “What about just getting rid of NASA? Let the private sector do it?”
Read moreHannity Still Recklessly Inflaming Nevada Ranch Tensions Despite Saying He Wants A Settlement
Remember how a few days ago Sean Hannity agreed with Donald Trump that law-breaking Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy should settle up with the federal government and end the armed conflict over his refusal to pay grazing fees? In a matter of minutes – specifically, the exact number between Hannity’s interview with Trump and his following interview with Bundy – Hannity forgot all about that desire and was back to ratcheting up hostility.
Read moreStuart Varney’s ObamaCare Derangement Syndrome
Fox Business’ Stuart Varney apparently thinks he knows better than the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office that repealing ObamaCare will not increase the deficit.
Read moreVan Susteren Helps Whitewash Nevada Rancher’s Dangerous Behavior By Attacking Harry Reid
Last night, Greta Van Susteren did her part to champion law-breaking rancher Cliven Bundy and his armed, violence-threatening supporters - by attacking Senator Harry Reid for calling them “domestic terrorists.” While Van Susteren has given a pass to such people as Governor Rick Perry and then-Congressman Allen West when they have engaged in harsher violent and/or inflammatory rhetoric, all of a sudden Van Susteren is outraged – just outraged – that Reid would say such a thing.
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