'Princeton Mom' Performs On Fox & Friends Feminist Bash-a-palooza
If there were theme music for Fox & Friends, it would be "let's do the time warp again" as it's clear that this happy chat show truly wants to bring us back in time to when women's happiness was secondary to that of their husbands. But women have come a long way, baby, and that doesn't set well with the American right who see feminism as the reason why women are so uppity. So as the echo chamber for these backward time travelers, Fox & Friends hosts feminist bashers like Suzanne Venker who thinks that because of the influence of those man hating feminist bitches, women are not being properly submissive to their husbands. In a effort to teach you gals how to behave properly, Fox & Friends has also glommed onto the "Princeton Mom" who thinks women should go to college to find a husband and then settle down into a life of domesticity. This morning, she was on the curvy couch for more feminist bashing and good advice on how to please your man!
Read moreFox News Outrageous Quote Of The Week – 6/29/14 - 7/5/14
We've got 12 nuggets of Fox News outrageousness for you to mull over and vote on this week. The subjects include the Hobby Lobby decision, Bill Ayers, unions and the - cough, cough - coming Ice Age. If you don't believe there's a war on women, check out some of the comments after the jump!
Read moreOn Fox & Friends: Suzanne Venker Defends Men's Rights Misogyny While Clayton Morris Defends His!
Despite the best efforts of those who seek to maintain the male power structure, women have been, as the song goes, "doing it for themselves." But this progress created a serious backlash from those who seek to maintain the male patriarchal power structure, the demise of which was lamented by Bill O'Reilly. The backlash, documented by Susan Faludi in 1991, continues today with constant attempts to role back reproductive freedom and resistance to equal pay. And, in the alternate reality of the right wing, there is no war on women. Rather, it's nasty feminist bitches who are making life miserable for American men - a position promoted by Fox News hosts who validate those who say that it's the women who are intolerant. So who better to articulate this position than anti-feminist Suzanne Venker who, on Fox & Friends, once again attacked feminists and in so doing, defended those who think rape is just a feminist fabrication. Nice
Read moreFox Panelist Celebrates Harris V. Quinn Ruling By Calling Unions ‘Fascist Parasites’
Fox host Eric Bolling opened a discussion of the Supreme Court’s recent Harris v. Quinn ruling by saying, “The Supreme Court ruling home health care workers in Illinois can’t be forced to pay union fees if they’re not in a union. Jonathan, this could be good for all workers, yeah?”
Read moreForbes On Fox Observes July 4th By Urging ‘Independence’ From Health Insurance ‘As We Know It’
The Forbes on Fox show observed the July 4th holiday today by promoting the idea that we all become “independent” from ObamaCare and employer-provided health insurance. In his introduction, host David Asman said, “As our nation celebrates its independence, why not set all Americans free by ending health care insurance as we know it, government and private?"
Read moreDr. Keith Ablow's World Cup Conspiracy Theory Wins Our Outrageous Quote of the Week Poll
Dr. Keith Ablow's suggestion that interest in the World Cup Soccer was some kind of Obama-friendly media plan to distract Americans from the real problems of the world was not just outrageous, our readers voted it the Fox News Outrageous Quote of the week.
Read moreOn Fox & Friends: Larry Gatlin Says Pres. Obama America Hating 'Doofus'
When it comes to patriotism, nobody wears the red, white, and blue better than those on Fox & Friends. In the words of Lee Greenwood's paean to patriotism, the kids on the curvy couch are proud to be Americans - unlike some nasty liberals who, according to a new Pew Poll, do not meet the Fox standards of blind jingoism. So who better to discuss this egregious lapse in nationalistic devotion than Larry Gatlin, the washed up former country music star who debuted his anti-Obama protest song, "The Beatings Will Continue," on Mike Huckabee's show. He's no stranger to Fox & Friends where, in 2011, he spoke about his Christmas song which was about how Muslims were trying to hurt the baby Jesus. This week, he was back on Fox & Friends where he treated the audience to a bizarre rant about how - wait for it - Pres. Obama is to blame for the decrease in patriotism.
Read moreElisabeth Hasselbeck Hosts Heavenly Day Tripper's Third Fox & Friends Appearance
As America's foremost Christian network, Fox News wants you to know that Christian heaven is a very real place where very special people get to visit, on a one-day pass and then return so that they can share their experiences to very credulous Fox hosts including alleged straight news blonde Megyn Kelly. Celestial voyagers are quite popular on Fox & Friends which has featured a number of stories about the journey there and back again - including one which was made into a book and a movie. One of the day trippers is Pastor whose visit to a gushing Ainsely Earhardt in April of 2013 was followed by an encore Fox & Friends appearance in August. His book sales must have slowed down because he returned to Fox & Friends for the third time, this Tuesday, for more gushing from Elisabeth Hasselbeck over his "miraculous" trip.
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