Neil Cavuto Defends Fox's Wildly Wrong Electoral Predictions
Neil Cavuto went on Don Imus' Fox Business show this morning and defended Fox pundits' wildly incorrect predictions about the 2012 election, including Dick Morris'. Imus asked, "Why should I ever believe... anything Karl Rove or Dick Morris or Newt Gingrich or Laura Ingraham or any of those morons have to say?"
Read moreFox News: With Obama's Re-Election Our Adversaries 'Breathing A Sigh Of Relief'
In the Fox News sour grapes, foreign policy department, Fox News contributor John Bolton (unidentified as an advisor to Mitt Romney) visited the Happening Now show to discuss, what host Jenna Lee uncritically quoted as his statement that "our adversaries are breathing a sigh of relief" over the re-election of President Obama. They both forgot to point out that our allies did, too.
Read moreFox News Election Sour Grapes: Todd Starnes Calls For Impeachment
Fox News' Todd Starnes greeted the news of President Obama's re-election with a real show of patriotism: Calling for impeachment proceedings.
Read moreFox News Election Sour Grapes: Donald Trump Unhinged Edition
Strictly speaking, Donald Trump isn't part of Fox News. But he's a favorite guest and always given credibility on almost any subject. So his unhinged reactions to President Obama's re-election belongs here, I think. Among other things, Trump tweeted, "We can't let this happen. We should march on Washington and stop this travesty." Today, NBC's Brian Williams called out Trump as having "driven well past the last exit to relevance and peered into something closer to irresponsible here."
Read moreWill Bill O'Reilly & Fox Nation Report Anti-Obama Melee At Ole Miss?
Last month, Bill O'Reilly used a Move On video to warns his viewers of "threats from the far left" if President Obama did not win re-election. Last week, Fox Nation sourced from Michelle Malkin's twitter watch site (focused on tweets, supposedly from African Americans, that say bad things about white people) to inform its readers (?!) that black folks might be rioting in the event of an Obama defeat. Well, don't ya know that there was a bit of a post-election disturbance! But color me amazed because it wasn't perpetrated by hordes of dark skinned ruffians; but rather, 300 - 400 young white students who were just so upset about President Obama's victory that they took to the streets of the campus of the University of Mississippi to - er - protest. Suffice to say, things soon got a little heated. What say you, Bill O'Reilly and Fox Nation?
Read moreFox News Election Sour Grapes: Bill O'Reilly Racial Resentment Edition
It was pretty clear from the somber tones and joyless expressions on the faces of the Fox News pundits last night that at best Mitt Romney was not going to have a good night. But Bill O'Reilly may have outdone Karl Rove in the electoral spoilsport department when he suggested that minority welfare queens were the reason for President Obama's re-election.
Read moreFox News Flashback: Dick Morris Predicted A Romney Landslide
Pardon the schadenfreude but I can't help gloating. Remember when Dick Morris insisted voters "are not going to re-elect this administration?" That Romney would win Florida, Ohio, Nevada, Virginia and Pennsylvania? When he said Todd Akin's candidacy would be a "big plus for Romney?" By the way, Akin lost, too.
Read moreKarl Rove's Hissy Fit When Obama Declared The Winner
Karl Rove had a bit of a meltdown when Fox News called Ohio and, as a result, the entire election for President Obama. That threw the two anchors, Megyn Kelly and Bret Baier, into a bit of a tizzy that led to an interview with their "Decision Desk" to explain the reasoning.
Read moreObama Wins - The Left And Nate Silver Get Revenge!
Virginia, Florida and Colorado still out. Karl Rove is saying it's premature. But here's what the screen said:
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