Carol asks…
Is it weird that Fox News started reporting on gas prices after a memo from the RNC came out?
I watch Fox News all the time because I think it’s hilarious. I love seeing Doucey make a fool of himself. Did anybody see when he held up a memo from the RNC saying that “right-wing pundits” should deflect talk about the recovery with increasing gas prices?
Fox News pundits are so stupid, that they don’t realize that televising that they get their talking points directly from the Republican party is a no-no in journalism.
Michelle answers:
I got the news from that big sign in front of the gas station.
Mark asks…
Why are Conservatives always quoting from Fox News?
Fox News is technically an “enterntainment network” and NOT real news. Everyone knows this. They are clearly biased and lack jounalistic integrity, they don’t even try to cover up how slanted they are. So why are Conservatives always citing Fox News as the source of their info?
Michelle answers:
Because fox news tells them what they want to hear.
Susan asks…
Do you watch Fox News every day and if so, do you think Obama was born in the US?
Also, if you watch Fox News frequently, do you have a college degree from a reputable school?
I have a theory there is strong correlation between these two variables.
Haha @ Cricket. You’re not fooling anyone. We know you’re unemployed and never attended a college in the top 50. I don’t care if you went to some second rate POS school.
Michelle answers:
I would never watch Fox News after seeing this video dpcumentarty:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6737097743434902428#
I KNOW that President Obama was born in the USA because I know how to use the Internet.
Http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/born_in_the_usa.html
http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/has_obamas_birth_certificate_been_disclosed.html
Helen asks…
Is anyone else tired of the Democrats playing the Fox News broken record over and over?
Its very simple if you don’t like Fox News don’t watch it.
Its about like Palin obsession way overdone to the point of desperation.
Michelle answers:
The anti-Fox strategy makes zero sense considering that (a) the public thinks the media is too liberal, which Fox uses to frame itself as a needed corrective, and (b) Fox’s most high-profile competition, such as it is, spent a fair chunk of the Bush years screaming about fascism and insisting that Roger Ailes runs a more dangerous organization than Osama Bin Laden. Not a good match-up. I assume the Fox-baiting is simply red meat they’re throwing to liberals to try to take the heat off on Afghanistan and “don’t ask, don’t tell,” but when even the Nation’s telling them to stop whining, the move to Plan B can’t be long in coming. O_O
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