Cavuto Stands Up For CNN’s John King And His Question For Newt Gingrich
In a surprising commentary on Friday (1/20/12), Neil Cavuto took a strong stand on behalf of CNN’s John King who got savaged by Newt Gingrich in a Republican candidates’ debate the night before. Ordinarily, Cavuto’s commentaries are about half as long and go at the end of his show, Your World. But Cavuto felt so strongly, he decided to get it “off his chest” at the top of the show. Not so incidentally, Cavuto took a few swipes at Gingrich along the way.
Read moreNewt Gingrich Wins South Carolina Republican Primary
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Read moreRick Santorum Complains About Google’s Liberal Agenda – And Hannity Agrees
Rick Santorum visited the Hannity show last night where he eagerly joined in the only unfairness of significance in this country according to Sean Hannity and much of Fox News – liberal media bias. But Santorum suddenly took the discussion beyond bashing the usual culprits when he began lashing out at the liberal bias of Google. According to Santorum, Google is “trying to destroy fundamental values in this country and conservatives who fight for (them).” While Santorum was on his anti-Google tear, Hannity could be heard agreeing off camera.
Read moreHuckabee Advises Romney: In Return For Releasing Tax Returns, Demand Obama Prove He Went To College As An American
Mike Huckabee has blown the birther dogwhistle again. Oh, he cleverly avoided saying anything about a birth certificate but he suggested that Mitt Romney respond to demands for his tax returns with a demand for President Obama to release his college transcript “and the copy of his admission records to show whether or not he got any loans as a foreign student.”
Read moreFox News As Out Of Touch As Mitt Romney On Taxes And Bain Capital
Fox Newsies are falling all over themselves defending Mitt Romney’s 1%-ness. Either they argue that it’s great that he’s so wealthy or they attack those with differing opinions are both. But in no case do they ever seem to really understand that what’s wrong with Romney is that everything about him says privileged and wealthy and nothing about him says he feels or understands or will work on behalf of those who are not.
Read moreCavuto Helps Spin Romney’s 15% Income Tax Rate
Neil Cavuto opened a segment on Wednesday's Your World (1/18/12) about Mitt Romney paying a 15% tax rate instead of the top tax rate of 35% by celebrating it. "Maybe this sounds sacrilegious, but what am I missing here? Why be defensive about it? What's wrong with paying 15%?"
Read moreFox & Friends Try, But Fail, To Get The Best Of Debbie Wasserman Schultz On Mitt Romney’s Job-Creating Record
If Debbie Wasserman Schultz’ appearance on Fox & Friends this morning is any indication of how an Obama vs. Romney campaign would go, it’s looking good for Obama! As DWS bonus points, she gets in quite a few good digs at Fox, too!
News Corp. “Sort Of” Admits To Phone Hacking Cover Up In Major Settlement
News Corp. has settled 37 cases of phone hacking at a cost of possibly £10m, The Guardian has reported. As part of the process, the media conglomerate made what a high court called an “admission of sorts” that it covered up evidence of phone hacking by its British tabloid newspapers.
Read moreHannity Trots Out Gingrich Daughters To Fend Off “Open Marriage” Attack
Sean Hannity was so eager to defend his pal Newt Gingrich on last night’s Hannity, you’d think Gingrich was in trouble for saying something racist rather than because his ex-wife dropped a bombshell on ABC News - that Gingrich had wanted an “open marriage” while he was married to her and having an affair with the woman who is his current wife.
Read moreFox's Economic Panacea: Cut Taxes!
The first part of Saturday's (1/14/12) Bulls and Bears focused on EU downgrades. Sudddenly, the topic turned to cutting corporate taxes in order to create jobs. Predictably, cutting taxes was presented as a panacea that two of the five panelists argued against.
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