Fox’s Nauert Gushes Over Chris Christie’s Bullying
Chris Christie lost it with a New Jersey activist heckling him over the slow pace of repairs on the two year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy this week. Instead of considering the activist’s message or the intemperate behavior from a man who may run for president, Fox News' Heather Nauert gushed over Christie’s outburst as “refreshing” and “great.”
Read moreOn Outnumbered: No War On Women Cuz Who Cares About Silly Pills!
Despite the reality that the GOP opposes pay equity legislation, raising the minimum wage ( women represent 2/3 of minimum wage earners), and reproductive rights, the alternate reality of Fox News says there's no war on women, nothing to see here, move along. With the 2014 elections just around the corner, Democrats are hoping that single female voters will come out, as they did in 2012, to vote for Democrats who do support the aforementioned issues. Colorado Democratic Sen. Mark Udall, who is defending his seat, has been called out by the GOP for focusing on women's reproductive rights. The race is very close. So who better to combine the Fox patented "no war on women" with a diss of Udall and an endorsement of his opponent than the lovely, leggy ladies of Outnumbered who think that this war on women talk is so divisive!
Read more‘Liberal’ Bob Beckel On Cat Call Video: ‘Damn, Baby, You’re A Piece Of Woman’
Fox’s Bob Beckel proved yesterday just what kind of liberal he is when The Five discussed a video of a woman who walked around New York City as a hidden camera captured catcalls, whistles and more frightening harassment.
Read moreMegyn Kelly Retracts Colorado Voting Reporting But…
Megyn Kelly retracted her original – and false – report about Colorado election ballots being printed at home. But she did so in the course of doubling down on promoting fears of voter fraud.
Read moreFox Psychiatrist Ablow Says ‘It’s Time For An American Jihad’
Fox’s Dr. Keith Ablow may have just outdone himself with the crazy. Yesterday, he penned a column on FoxNews.com calling for “an American jihad” to work toward making the U.S. Constitution the rule of law in every country – via “an international mercenary force for good” and having retired members of Congress get dual citizenship and run for office in other countries. Today, he got a friendly perch on Fox & Friends to promote his plan.
Read moreTucker Carlson: Kids Do Best With Married Heterosexual Parents (And Pres. Obama Should Be Promoting This!)
Fox & Friends is a true barometer of what's hot in the Christian right. The new cause for concern, among God's real chosen people, is the decline of marriage rates in the US which, according to the homophobic hate group and Fox fave, the Family Research Center, is because of the nefarious gay agenda. This must also be a concern for the thrice married Roger Ailes as Fox & Friends ("the morning happy-talk show that Ailes uses as one of his primary vehicles to inject his venom into the media bloodstream) has tackled the topic twice. But things didn't go as expected on the first go round, when the Fox guest wasn't sufficiently outraged about this decline of connubial bliss. So this past week-end, a more accommodating guest was brought in to validate Tucker Carlson's VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE that children do best within the confines of a male/female marriage.
Read moreActors Are Afraid To Play Rupert Murdoch
A play about Rupert Murdoch's life is having trouble casting the title role.
Read moreSarah Palin Claims She Wants To Run For Office Again
Sarah Palin has a message for the haters: “I’m gonna bug the crap out of ‘em by being out there, with a voice, with a message, hopefully running for office in the future, too.”
Read moreRepublican Pat Roberts Gets A Little Campaign Help From His Fox Friends
On today’s Fox & Friends, Senator Pat Roberts (R-KS) got a friendly platform to promote his endangered re-election bid. Host Steve Doocy did his part for the effort by asking softball questions and helpfully bringing up information about Roberts’ opponent for Roberts to use against him.
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