Sunday, February 20, 2011
On Friday, I posted an article about how powerful organizations manipulate public opinion by inundating social media sites with fake people. But why stop at social media sites? Why not just make up stories and get them printed as news? Which naturally brings us to Fox News. On Saturday, they posted a story about the […]
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Daniel Kurtzman has a hilarious Glenn Beck Conspiracy Theory Generator over at his About.com political humor site. A lovely way to give yourself a giggle or two. Who needs the real Glenn Beck when a computer program can make just as much sense? Here’s just one example, but there are plenty more where this came […]
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Saturday, February 5, 2011
The Fox News headline on their website proclaims “Obama Botches Bible Verse at Prayer Breakfast“. They claim that Obama misquoted a familiar Bible verse, and even accompany it with a rather unflattering photo of the president. OMG! Is this proof that Obama isn’t really a Christian? Are conservatives right when they claim he is a […]
It only takes one show for Rush Limbaugh to show what a hypocritical jerk he is. At the start of the show, Rush makes jokes about reporters in Egypt who have been detained — and typically beaten — by the army: I mean, even two New York Times reporters were detained. Now, this is supposed […]
Thursday, January 27, 2011
This has got to be one of the most juvenile things ever done by Fox News. They took Obama’s State of the Union address and specifically edited it and inserted their own soundtrack of — literally — crickets chirping after Obama makes two slightly humorous comments. Then they make fun of Obama because his jokes […]
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
My question is, does Megyn Kelly actually believe the lies she tells, or does she simply not know the difference between reality and fantasy? ROUND TWO: Bill O’Reilly goes to the defense of Megyn Kelly and shows that he has an equally weak grasp of reality:
Thursday, January 20, 2011
In June 2010, Glenn Beck says “You’re going to have to shoot them in the head”. Watch it: I’m not arguing that Glenn Beck is responsible for the Tucson shooting spree, where Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was shot in the head. I’m just saying that the incendiary rhetoric has got to stop. I’m not proposing any […]
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Personally, I try to ignore Fox News as much as possible, but Ranker has a good list of the top 10 Fox News Fails of 2010. Along with lots of Jon Stewart goodness pointing out some of the worst fails.
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Friday, December 31, 2010
© Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins It must be very convenient to have someone on whom to blame everything.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
It was bad enough when, back in 2003, Fox News won a lawsuit against two whistleblowing reporters who accused the network of deliberately and knowingly lying. Two Fox reporters were working on a story about the significant health risks of milk coming from cows treated with bovine growth hormone (BGH). The station was initially excited […]
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Jon Stewart seems to be the only media personality willing to take on Fox News, so it’s a good thing he does it so well. Here are some of the best clips from the Daily Show showing the hypocrisy and outright lying coming from Fox News, often in their own words: 1. Fair and Balanced? […]
So, is this the most absolutely stunning lying hypocrisy ever perpetrated by Fox News, or the stupidest, worst, most mind-numbingly idiotic reporting ever done by Fox News? We report, you decide. When Fox News attacked Saudi prince Alwaleed bin Talal as the shady, terrorist-loving funder of the ground zero mosque, did they truly not realize […]
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Yes, I know it isn’t actually a mosque, and it isn’t at ground zero, but a reader sent me an interesting question. As you may know, the second largest owner of Fox News is a Saudi Prince who happens to be a Muslem. This reader claims that Fox News has not mentioned the proposed “ground […]
Regardless of what you think of Keith Olbermann, sometimes he gets everything exactly right: