On Fox & Friends: Fr. Jonathan Morris Still Pimping 'Lent Challenge'
Despite the variety of Christian denominations, in the vast area polluted covered by Fox News, the only theology that gets consistent exposure is that of the Catholic Church whose opposition to the HHS birth control mandate was validated in numerous Fox news and opinion pieces. While on rare occasions, Fox interviews non-Catholic clergy, the only religious viewpoint that has weekly exposure (and more) is that of a Catholic priest, Fr. Jonathan Morris who, when initially hired by Fox, was a high ranking official in the disgraced Legion of Christ. He's now just a humble NY parish priest (chortle, sputter); but he continues to get pretty face time on Fox. Last Sunday, during his weekly homily on Fox & Friends he promoted his "Lent Challenge," a spiritual exercise done during the run-up to when Jesus sees his shadow or something. On this morning's Fox & Friends he did the same thing. Is Fox pandering to Catholics or is this something else? Hmmm....
Read moreHannity Gushes Over Rubio SOTU Rebuttal Others Mocked
While the Twitterverse and even a Fox News pundit like Todd Starnes agreed that Marco Rubio’s State of the Union thirst rebuttal would wind up on Saturday Night Live, Sean Hannity couldn’t stop gushing over it.
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Read moreFox Oohs and Aahs Endlessly Over Obama’s Prayer-Breakfast Critic
Tune in to Fox News at any time in the past few days and you’d have heard someone drooling over the latest conservative hero – Benjamin Carson, the physician who lectured President Obama at the supposedly non-partisan National Prayer Breakfast last Thursday.
Dr. Carson, a pediatric neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, spoke for more than 25 minutes, with the President sitting by his side. In between jokes and personal stories (such as those about his impoverished childhood as the son of a single mother) he spoke about political correctness and how it had made people afraid to say even “Merry Christmas”; he warned that America was in the midst of moral decline and was going the way of Rome; he worried about the national debt; he advocated a flat tax, something like the Biblical “tithing” system; and he spoke in favor of medical savings accounts that you would pay into from birth. He also spoke passionately in favor of education for all, but Fox hasn't picked this up too much.
Read moreHume: Obama Cares More About Social Justice Than The Economy
Brit Hume visited The O’Reilly Factor last night for what purported to be a preview of President Obama’s State of the Union address tonight. But, as is almost always the case with Fox when the subject is Obama, the real purpose seemed to be a pretext for taking shots at him. In this case, Hume suggested that President Obama is more interested in "income equality" for those 47% takers than in creating a good environment for the makers.
Read moreOn Fox & Friends: Peter Johnson Jr. Endorses Cardinal Dolan For Pope!
Now that Pope Benedict is "pulling a Palin," there is a lot of speculation as to who will be sporting the next pair of papal Prada pumps. The papal throne is still warm and Fox News has already thrown its support to their very special pal, Cardinal Timothy Dolan who, given the validation that Fox News provided for the bishop's opposition to the HHS birth control mandate, should have Roger Ailes' statue on the altar of St. Patrick's Cathedral! Brian Kilmeade said that when it comes to charisma and charm, nobody does it better than Dolan. Fox priest Fr. Jonathan Morris praised Dolan as "a very holy man." Fox veep John Moody effused that Dolan is "a wonderful man" whose elevation to the papacy would be a cause for celebration. Not to be outdone in the Dolan for Pope department, is Dolan's close pal, Peter Johnson Jr. who, in speaking with the equally enthused Steve Doocy, was positively bursting with praise for the awesome Dolan.
Read moreFox & Friends: Obama Uses Drones Because ‘He Doesn’t Have The Courage’ To Put Terrorists On Trial
Let me assure you that President Obama’s drone program makes me extremely uneasy. But there’s absolutely no evidence for Judge Andrew Napolitano’s accusation that the purpose of the program is for Obama’s political expediency or that it’s because “he doesn’t have the courage” to put terrorists on trial in Guantanamo Bay. Yet, that’s what Napolitano said on Fox & Friends this morning. Predictably, there was no challenge from host Brian Kilmeade, even though he made clear his support for the drone program.
Read moreFox Plays The Race Card Over LAPD Cop-Killing Suspect Dorner
Didn't you just know this was bound to happen? Sunday morning (2/10/13), on Fox & Friends Weekend, the Curvy Couch Crew lamented the internet support for suspected cop-killer Christopher Dorner. Instead of doing any actual investigation into the causes or noting that he's not the only suspected mass murderer to garner internet fans, the hosts waved away his accusations of police brutality and racism and suggested African Americans were using race to justify violence. Co-Host Tucker Carlson even suggested that Rep. Maxine Waters is a likely supporter of Dorner.
Read moreRoger Ailes Reveals His Partisan Agenda With Fox News Latino
Roger Ailes did an interview in the New Republic and it’s astonishing how clearly and unmistakably he let slip how he operates as a Republican apparatchik. Whether it was deliberate or not, Ailes revealed that Fox News Latino is an outreach from the Republican Party to Hispanics. And while he was at it, he accused President Obama of being “too busy getting the middle class to hate rich people, blacks to hate whites" and "trying to get everybody to hate each other.”
Read moreRove’s Retort: He’s Not Anti-Tea Party, He Just Wants Good Candidates
Moderation madness at Fox? I don't think so, gentle reader. As my colleague Ellen just pointed out, frequent Fox contributor Karl Rove is in big trouble over his new super PAC, the Conservative Victory Project, designed to keep controversial conservatives from winning Senate primaries. Now Rove is all over the place trying to do damage control. Thursday night he was on the Factor, assuring Bill O’Reilly that he was no squishy RINO moderate but a dedicated supporter of Tea Party candidates.
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