Watch Fox News' Idea Of Benghazi Questions From 'Both Sides'
Fox host Chris Wallace asked Fox News Sunday viewers to submit questions for the panel “about accusations of politics on both sides of the Benghazi investigation.” But the questions selected were a perfect example of Fox News “balance”: one was pro-Republican and the other anti-Democrat. For extra GOP friendliness, Wallace took the liberty of throwing in the IRS on his own.
Read moreStephen Colbert Mocks Stuart Varney's Low Ratings
Fox Business And Stuart Varney got the Colbert treatment Thursday night as Colbert showed that Varney is keeping a "stiff upper face" despite his network's tanking ratings. "There's no one I love more on the F'Bizzle than Stu Varney!" Colbert exclaimed.
Read moreCavuto Hearts Giuliani: ‘One Of This Country’s Greatest Mayors’
Yesterday, Your World’s Neil Cavuto interviewed former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. They talked about the crisis in Ukraine and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s budget. The big takeaway wasn’t the interview, but what Cavuto said at the end when, instead of just thanking Giuliani, he kissed up to him. Big time.
Read moreFox’s Starnes On Gay Rights: I Don’t Care How You Butter Your Biscuit, Just Don’t Tell Me How To Butter Mine
Fox’s resident culture warrior, Todd Starnes, visited The Kelly File Thursday night and discussed the recent Supreme Court ruling allowing prayer at government meetings. Host Megyn Kelly described the ruling from Starnes' viewpoint: a “rare victory for America,” in the “war on faith in this country.” Shortly after, they discussed gay rights.
Read moreFox's Ablow: Sex Ed A 'Trojan Horse' For Threesomes
Fox psychiatrist Dr. Keith Ablow proved once again today that he might be better off seeing a good shrink than playing one on TV. In a discussion about a sex education book on Outnumbered, Ablow announced that he's against sex ed altogether. One of the reasons? It could promote threesomes. Or lead to them. Or something.
Read moreFox's Benghazi Addiction Wins Outrageous Quote Of The Week Award For Harris Faulkner
Fox's Harris Faulkner was not just outrageous last week when she cut away from a presidential press conference because no Benghazi question was forthcoming. Our readers voted her comment THE MOST OUTRAGEOUS quote of the week for it. And believe me, she had some tough competition.
Read moreOn Fox & Friends: Book Protesting Hero Dad Gets More Free Face Time To Whine About 1st Amendment Rights Violation
Earlier this week, Megyn Kelly provided some free publicity for a New Hampshire father who was arrested for being disruptive in a school board meeting during which he protested a class reading assignment. William Baer, already a hero in the public school hating, freedom loving tea partysphere, got some more sweet free face time on yesterday's Fox & Friends during one of their public school hating, freedom loving "Trouble With Schools" segment.
Read moreMegyn Kelly Provides Weak Response To Hate Group Pres.Tony Perkins' 'Biblical' Homophobia
Last August, the head of a homophobic hate group, "Americans for Truth About Homosexuality," Peter LaBarbera, accused Fox News of pro-gay bias. Much of the report focused on Megyn Kelly who was deemed to be too tolerant regarding gay issues. La Barbera should rest easy because Megyn Kelly has obviously gotten the message that she needs to get back on the homo hating highway. Last night, Kelly, who shows lots of love to Tony Perkins, head of the homophobic hate group, "The Family Research Council," showed more love for Perkins who whined about how nasty gay bullies have pressured HGTV to drop a show done by the anti-gay, anti-choice, and anti-Muslim sons of anti-abortion domestic terrorist the "Rev" Phillip Benham. While Kelly provided a weak counterpoint, Perkins was able to preach the right wing/Fox/Tony Perkins "gay bully" meme, as well as the patented Fox News persecuted Christian meme which Kelly did validate. Pro-gay bias? Not so much!
Read moreIs Bill O'Reilly Wanted By 'The Beygency?'
In a parody of those action movies in which characters who speak out against authority are pursued and dealt with by mysterious forces, last Saturday's SNL did a great sketch on what happens to those who diss Beyoncé. In the fake movie trailer, a character is less than reverential to Beyoncé and is chased by her enforcers, "The Beygency." So I started thinking that if this Beygency did exist, it would be looking for Bill O'Reilly whose comments about Queen Bey have been, seriously, pretty disgusting.
Read moreAnn Coulter Advises Monica Lewinsky: Convert To Christianity
Ann Coulter may have called Bill Clinton “a very good rapist” and “scumbag” but that’s no reason to think she wouldn’t be fair and balanced enough to go on Fox’s Hannity show and share her thoughts on Monica Lewinsky’s just-penned article in Vanity Fair.
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