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 What It's Like to Watch FOX News for 24 Hours
What It's Like to Watch FOX News for 24 Hours
It's a little longer than the average attention span can handle, but it's a great read and incredibly true in my mind. picked by carguy4life 5 months ago
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 carguy4l...
5 months ago
Here's the classic line of the piece:

"The worst thing about FOX is not its bias, but the "panic mode" that it seems to live in. Everything is a catastrophe. Immigrants will get you. Lightbulbs will get you. Wildfires will get you. Jesse Jackson will cut your nuts off."
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 ImNotBlu...
5 months ago
Please do note, to all who read the piece, that it is from the Huffington Post... NOT Yahoo. Yahoo has re-posted, but ol' HuffPo is the original source.

That said... should we be surprised that it's a negative article? HuffPo is somewhat less over-the-top than other blue blogs, but they've still got the daggers out for FNC. Anything short of hating FNC (after all, the guy already knew he hated FNC, "Because I am a decent, thinking person, I despise FOX News" BEFORE he wrote the article, so this was just finding stuff to feel the conclusion) would have been blasphemy.

The article gives little snippets and "quotes" to help along that particular conclusion... but doesn't really go into depth about anything. The critique is so vague, that you could replace FOX, and pretty much replace any other news organization, and it would still work out pretty much the same.

Oh well. I guess if people are talking about you... things can't be that bad.
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 shoestix
5 months ago
I can only say that the guy fell asleep too early, and missed the best show on television(exaggerating only a little), 'Redeye'. it comes on at three eastern time, I think. Midnight, my time.
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