As if anyone didn't already realize Coulter's clown act is all about acting as outrageous as possible in attention-grabbing stupidity here's yet more proof. It's amazing this pea brained flamethrower has become the leading spokesperson of conservatives.
Ever since Ann Coulter announced the publishing date of her latest book, Godless, Fox News has featured wall-to-wall coverage of their conservative hero. Funny. I've never seen Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, etc. mention her plagiarism. "Fair and balanced" Fox News. You bet.
Fox News' The Journal Editorial Report, yet another conservative outlet on that network, interviews a guest who - surprise, surprise - parrots the tired talking point WWIII started back during the Iranian hostage crisis. So is he suggesting WWW IV is approaching?
Without mentioning Fox News' pro-surge propaganda piece "Victory or Retreat: The Surge and Politics" Anderson Cooper points all of the things the Foxies forgot to mention. Wonder why?
Rick Santorum, in a desperate political stunt to revive his political campaign, claimed he'd found a classified government report proving Saddam had WMD. Within 24 hours, the Pentagon pointed out these were pre-1991 WMD "in such a degraded state they couldn't be used for what they are designed for." Bill O'Reilly, naturally, gleefully ran with the story immediately without any fact checking.
Watch pseudo-intellectual Thomas Sowell predict a coup in America because of liberal intelligentsia rot occurring in America. Sean Hannity laps it all up like mother's milk.
Typical Fox News business coverage. Despite its name, this "Trading Pit" segment has nothing to do with stock trading. It's just conservatives trading political opinions, many targeting "Bush-haters" who are "in a war against the war on terror." Somehow the Supreme Court is part of this anti-war movement. BTW, the stock market ignored the Supreme Court's decision on GITMO.
Bill O'Reilly distorts the heck out of the effectiveness of President Bush's surge strategy. He twists the facts so badly I understand even conservative pundit Scarboro howled in protest.
Let's understand Bill O'Reilly. 'Mr. No Spin' is data-mining like crazy to tie Democrats to extremism. "Crazy left," "they don't come any nuttier," "Bush-haters," and "far-left haters" spews from his mouth. Ever hear him talk about conservatives this way? Of course not!
A rare thing on Fox News: balanced discussion. It happens in this Forbes On Fox segment. Watch the topic change quickly from the red-meat conservative issue of "killing the minimum wage" to whether it should be raised or not. Though "Kill the minimum wage to boost all paychecks!" sits at the bottom of the screen as a reminder lest Fox fans forget.
Bill O'Reilly's at it again. Uncovering a liberal conspiracy featuring favorite chew toy, George Soros, who he supposes is John Edwards' puppetmaster.
[Note this is a repost with clean audio for posting on the EyesOnFox website.]
Bill O'Reilly claims to be an independent. Bill says he's a no spin sort of guy. The other day Bil was boasting about his fairness and balance. So how do you explain this thinly veiled defense of Bush's decision to invade Iraq?
It's strange. Even where I agree with Bill's opinion here his excessive Bush-hugging, right-wing spin troubles me. Unlike Bill, I lean heavily on the side of civil rights over totalitarian security measures but I have no problem here since warrants were issued. However, Bill's spin is unrelenting. Published to support a comment on newshounds.com.
I can't imagine anyone earning a dime following Fox News' advice of investing based upon RNC talking points. But, perhaps, they should put to together a political spin index so we can track it like the DOW. This video is a great example of this.
That's the question Fox News' Mike Jarrick tosses into the ring but never answers on Dayside. Just another Fox News trick to promote conservatism by slandering the Democrats?