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Off The Rails: The Year In Fox News Misinformation Post Date: 2011-01-03 13:51:39 by Brian S
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A month-by-month look back at Fox News' most outrageous and factually challenged moments of 2010. As the year comes to a close, Media Matters offers a month-by-month look back at Fox News' most outrageous and factually challenged moments of 2010. January Hume Counsels Tiger Woods To Ditch Buddhism To "Make A Total Recovery." On the January 3 edition of Fox News Sunday, Brit Hume commented on the scandal surrounding golfer Tiger Woods: "He is said to be a Buddhist. I don't think that faith offers the kind of forgiveness and redemption offered by the Christian faith. So my message to Tiger would be, 'Tiger, turn your faith -- turn to ...
Rudy Giuliani and John Bolton Are Terrorists Now Post Date: 2011-01-03 13:03:11 by Brian S
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Did Rudy Giuliani, Tom Ridge, John Bolton, and a bunch of other neocons really attend a rally in support of a communist Saddam Hussein-loving terrorist organization last month? Yes! Is that really a crime? Yes! In today's New York Times, attorney David Cole points out that the Patriot Act makes it a (thought) crime to help, want to help, or in any way nod approvingly toward a group that has been designated a terrorist entity by the State Department. For instance: The U.S. has decided that the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which conducts attacks against our NATO ally Turkey, is a terrorist group. So anyone who, say, wants to train PKK members on how to petition the U.N. for redress ...
Republican Right Silent on Real Arizona Health Care Death Panel Post Date: 2011-01-03 12:21:53 by Brian S
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Charles Grassley led the propaganda charge when it came to accusing the Obama Administration of intending to create a health care death panel. It is interesting to observe the stony silence of the senator from Iowa as well as that of his colleagues when a very real death panel has reared its ugly head in Arizona. The high octane fuel that the Republican right runs on is propaganda and with it the concomitant byproduct of hypocrisy. The name of the game is to keep accusations toward the opposition spinning while maintaining a bogus holier than thou attitude. Such was the case with scores of issues designed to appeal to the pro-life religious right base. One of the most heinous examples in ...
Joe Scarborough Advises Tea Party Lawmakers Not To ‘Scare Little Kids And Pets’ Post Date: 2011-01-03 12:17:25 by Brian S
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MSNBC host and former Republican Congressman Joe Scarborough counseled the incoming class of tea party legislators not to abuse their new-found powers, jesting that they might scare young children and animals. Scarborough recalled to Parade magazine when the new Republican Congress of 1995 tried to trample a weakened President Bill Clinton and ended up paying the price for "overreaching" and appearing "shrill." "If Republicans overreach in 2011, they will re-elect Barack Obama in 2012," he said. "They need to focus but make sure they dont scare little kids and pets. This is the Republican Partys last chancenot just for me but for the ...
Conservatives Welcome Gays More Than Ever, Activist Believes Post Date: 2011-01-03 12:16:06 by Brian S
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The leader of a pro-gay conservative group said that he believed that more American conservatives now welcome gays into their political community. "The real story is that the conservative movement is more united than ever," Christopher Barron of GOProud said on MSNBC's "The Ed Show" Saturday. He continued, "There are a few people, people like birther king Joseph Farah and the WorldNetDaily crowd who make their living trying to grab attention, grab headlines, divide the movement. The fact is the conservative movement is united. We`re winning..." Guest host Cenk Uygur, however, questioned Barron's definition of winning at a time when an overwhelming ...
Tea Party Activists Angry at G.O.P. Leaders Post Date: 2011-01-02 13:52:32 by Brian S
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As Tea Party politicians prepare to take their seats when the 112th Congress convenes this week, they are already taking issue with Republicans for failing to hold the line against the flurry of legislation enacted in the waning weeks of Democratic control of the House of Representatives and for not giving some candidates backed by Tea Party groups powerful leadership positions. Just a month ago, Tea Party leaders were celebrating their movements victories in the midterm elections. But as Congress wrapped up an unusually productive lame-duck session last month, those same Tea Party leaders were lamenting that Washington behaved as if it barely noticed that American voters had ...
New Jersey Governor Claims No Responsibility For Certain Snowed-In Citizens Post Date: 2011-01-02 13:47:52 by Brian S
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The Republican governor of New Jersey claimed no responsibility those trapped by the snow not on state roads while he was away on vacation to Disneyworld with his family when his state suffered its fifth-largest blizzard on record. If someone is snowed into their house, thats not our responsibility, Gov. Chris Christie said during his first press conference upon returning from Florida Thursday. Christie said that he would have repeated this trip and his limit to helping those only trapped on state roads had he the opportunity to do it over again. I wouldnt change the decision even if I could do it right now, he said. I had a great five days with my ...
The Cable News Numbers Are In... Post Date: 2010-12-30 12:22:01 by Brian S
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THE CABLE NEWS NUMBERS ARE IN.... To note that the Republicans' cable news network is out in front of its competitors is an understatement. In 2010, Fox News had more viewers than CNN and MSNBC combined. But that no longer seems especially interesting. Indeed, it's pretty predictable -- Fox News has cornered the market when it comes to offering misleading, partisan propaganda that leaves its viewers more ignorant than if they received no information at all. It's been this way for quite a while. Jay Bookman digs a little deeper, though, and finds some interesting related data. MSNBC beat CNN for the second straight year among viewers 25-54, and for the first time beat CNN ...
Ron Paul Hopes To ‘Indirectly’ End The Fed Post Date: 2010-12-29 17:35:20 by Brian S
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National Review published an extensive interview with Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.) Wednesday. The discussion centered primarily around Pauls views on monetary policy and the Federal Reserve. Paul has been a longtime opponent of the Fed he titled his book End the Fed and was tapped to head the subcommittee on domestic monetary policy, which oversees the Fed, now that Republicans control the U.S. House. For those concerned that Paul would seek to undercut the Federal Reserve by any means with his new position, the interview offers both hope and reason for concern. It doesnt appear that a Paul chairmanship will be dominated by measures to completely strip the Fed of its ...
In U.K., Murdoch’s Sun Admits Printing Bogus Al Qaeda “Terror Alert” Story Post Date: 2010-12-29 17:33:02 by Brian S
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Nevermind. That Al Qaeda threat splashed across the front page of Rupert Murdochs Sun a few weeks ago? Well, in a page two correction yesterday, editors just wanted to pass on an update on that story: yeah, turns out that scary bit we told you, well that wasnt true. Sorry. Moving right along. As the Guardians Roy Greenslade writes today, the pre-Christmas story about a supposed terrorist plot against a live holiday episode of a popular UK television show, Coronation Street, had British journalists smelling a rat from the start. It had that familiar
ring of complete nonsense. The original storystill posted on the Suns websiteclaimed that ...
Gay Republican Group Prompts Split Among Conservatives Post Date: 2010-12-29 17:29:00 by Brian S
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Early this year, a striking scene emerged from the Conservative Political Action Conference: A speaker was essentially booed offstage when he condemned CPAC for allowing gay Republican group GOProud to participate in the conference. The incident - which occurred at perhaps the nation's premiere conservative gathering - suggested that, after decades of demonization, gays may have finally found a place in the GOP. Further evidence came when former Bush campaign manager Ken Mehlman came out of the closet - and was subsequently widely embraced by establishment Republicans. Yet opposition remains to homosexuality remain strong among some conservatives. This week, two socially ...
The New Nullifiers Post Date: 2010-12-29 17:08:56 by Brian S
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Its happened before: The people are speaking up. In court. As jurors. As citizens. A Missoula District Court could not impanel a jury in a marijuana possession case. Potential jurors refused to say that they would follow the law in convicting a person for possessing a sixteenth of an ounce of the popular weed. One juror wondered why the county was wasting time and money prosecuting the case at all. The flummoxed Deputy Missoula County Attorney Andrew Paul called it a mutiny. The judge said hed never seen anything like it. Too bad. Jury nullification is an old idea, a democratic idea. I wrote about it a few years ago, in reference to the growing movement ...
Tucker Carlson: Michael Vick 'Should Have Been Executed' For Running Dogfighting Ring Post Date: 2010-12-29 13:36:36 by Brian S
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Cable news host Tucker Carlson on Tuesday took issue with President Obama's support of quarterback Michael Vick's stunning turnaround, saying that he thought Vick "should have been executed" for his crimes.Carlson, who is guest-hosting the Fox News program "Hannity" this week, made the remark during a discussion about Obama's call to Eagles' owner Jeffrey Lurie in which the President said he was happy the team gave the troubled quarterback a second chance after he was convicted of running a dog fighting ring."I'm a Christian, I've made mistakes myself, I believe fervently in second chances, but Michael Vick killed dogs, and he did [it] in a ...
GOP Presidential Hopefuls Stumble Over Some Hurdles Already Post Date: 2010-12-28 20:04:29 by Brian S
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WASHINGTON This months early, under-the-radar campaigning by potential Republican challengers to President Barack Obama is a reminder of something too easily forgotten: Running for president is harder than it looks, and Obama ultimately will stand against a flesh-and-blood nominee certain to make mistakes along the way. Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty and other possible GOP candidates stumbled over health care, taxes and other issues in December, even as Obama coped with the harsh political reality stemming from his partys shellacking in last months elections. No serious contender has officially launched a 2012 campaign. But with the Iowa caucuses less than ...
Assange Calls For Criminal Charges Against ‘Shock Jock’ Fox Hosts Post Date: 2010-12-23 15:34:27 by Brian S
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Julian Assange has accused Fox personalities Mike Huckabee and Sarah Palin, among others, of committing terrorism through their calls to hunt down and kill the WikiLeaks founder. In an interview with MSNBC's Cenk Uygur, Assange referred to the politicians-turned-Fox-personalities as "shock jocks" who should be charged for inciting violence against him and his organization. He also referred to Huckabee as "just another idiot trying to make a name for himself." Asked what he thought of the accusation -- made by Vice President Joe Biden and others -- that he is a "high-tech terrorist," Assange said his organization's actions didn't meet the definition ...
Anti-Semitism, Islamo-Hatred & Glenn Beck Post Date: 2010-12-23 13:07:31 by Brian S
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Has anyone noticed that right-wingers are really exercised about anti-Semitism these days except when it emanates from right-wingers? This week in Forbes, Abigail R. Esman pens an utterly over-the-top column called "World To Jews: Drop Dead." Dead! She claims that, even here in the United States, anti-Semitism is no longer a "fringe" phenomenon but has gone mainstream. Who knew? Esman cites by name the trinity of Helen Thomas, Rick Sanchez and (Jewish film maker) Oliver Stone as evidence. Naturally, the 90 year-old Thomas is Esman's marquee example of anti-Semitism even though her offensive remarks were not made on television or radio but to a rabbi with a ...
US Army: Atheists Unfit To Serve Post Date: 2010-12-23 12:03:06 by Brian S
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Did you know that the United States Army is concerned with the spiritual well-being of their soldiers? Did you know that if you choose not to believe in the supernatural that the United States Army can consider you unfit to serve? Allow me to enlighten you about an issue that was brought to my attention by my friend, Sgt. Justin Griffith, Fort Bragg, NC. The US Army distributes a mandatory survey called an SFT, which stands for Soldier Fitness Tracker. The purpose of this survey is to measure an individual soldiers competency in four areas, Emotional, Social, Family and Spiritual. Justin is an atheist, as well as a highly dedicated ...
President Obama Toasts 'Season Of Progress' After Big Wins Post Date: 2010-12-22 19:48:28 by Brian S
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WASHINGTON Buoyant in political victory, President Barack Obama on Wednesday wrapped up a long, rough year in Washington by rejoicing in a rare, bipartisan "season of progress" over tax cuts, national security and civil justice. Halfway through his term, he served notice to his skeptics: "I am persistent." The president who strode on stage for a news conference cut a remarkably different figure than the Obama who, just seven weeks ago, held a similar event in which he somberly admitted he had taken a "shellacking" in the midterm elections and needed to re-evaluate. This time, Obama was about to jet off to a Hawaiian holiday vacation knowing he had ...
Cantor And The Jews Post Date: 2010-12-22 18:47:43 by Brian S
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This story, on the Religion News Service, struck me as slightly off kilter. When Virginia Republican Eric Cantor becomes House Majority Leader next month, he will become the highest-ranking Jewish member of Congress in history. And for many Jewish advocacy groups in Washington, its a mixed blessing. It proposes that Cantor has a less than comfortable relationship with Jewish organizations because most Jews lean left, while he leans right. I don't think anyone outside of the left side of the pro-Israel community thinks the blessing of Cantor's rise is at all mixed. There are certainly apprehensions about the new GOP majority in the House, but if anything, Cantor's ...
Shock: Christian Coalition Founder Pat Robertson Favors Marijuana Legalization Post Date: 2010-12-22 17:03:39 by Brian S
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Count this among the 10 things nobody ever expected to see in their lifetimes: 700 Club founder Pat Robertson, one of the cornerstone figures of America's Christian right movement, has come out in favor of legalizing marijuana. Calling it getting "smart" on crime, Robertson aired a clip on a recent episode of his 700 Club television show that advocated the viewpoint of drug law reformers who run prison outreach ministries. A narrator even claimed that religious prison outreach has "saved" millions in public funds by helping to reduce the number of prisoners who return shortly after being released. "It got to be a big deal in campaigns: 'He's tough on ...
Are you smarter than a Fox News viewer? How about a CNN viewer? Take our quiz to find out. Post Date: 2010-12-22 15:54:47 by Brian S
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American voters were quizzed on their knowledge of issues and facts raised in the 2010 midterm elections, in a survey by World Public Opinion, a project managed by the Program on International Policy Attitudes at the University of Maryland. Respondents were also asked where they get their news from: Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, newspapers, network TV news, public broadcasting.The survey found that "substantial levels of misinformation were present in the daily consumers of all news sources." But Fox News viewers were significantly more likely to be misinformed than those who get their news from other sources. And, greater exposure to Fox News increased the degree to which viewers were ...
Romney, Huckabee, Palin Lead GOP Field For 2012 Nomination Post Date: 2010-12-22 15:45:43 by Brian S
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A trio of former Republican governors lead the pack for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, a new poll suggested Wednesday. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin stand out above other contenders for the GOP nomination, a Clarus Research Group poll said. Nineteen percent of Republicans polled said they preferred Romney to win the nomination, 18 percent said Huckabee, and 17 percent said Palin. The poll tested virtually all other potential contenders for the nomination: former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (10 percent), New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (9 percent), Florida Sen.-elect Marco Rubio (5 percent), Texas ...
John McCain & Lindsey Graham: The Mean Girls of the U.S. Senate Post Date: 2010-12-22 15:33:20 by Brian S
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I have a theory about human social evolution: life doesn't progress much after high school. This week, I can thank John McCain and Lindsey Graham for providing empirical data that supports this hypothesis. Here's how government should work: lawmakers ponder the great issues of the day in serious manner and then decide, according to their own beliefs and values, which policies are best for their constituents and the public. But in the past few days, we've seen government-by-hissy-fit, with Sens. McCain and Graham, the Batman and Robin of cranky self-proclaimed GOP mavericks, placing personal petulance ahead of the common good. As the Senate on Saturday was in the process of ...
Mike Huckabee Defends First Lady in Food Fight With Sarah Palin Post Date: 2010-12-22 15:29:24 by Brian S
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Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee knows a thing or two about obesity. Huckabee, who lost more than 100 pounds after learning in 2003 that hew had diabetes, says fellow Republican Sarah Palin maybe doesn't get it when it comes to First Lady Michelle Obama's campaign against childhood obesity. Huckabee, a once and possibly future presidential candidate, told New York radio host Curtis Sliwa that Obama is on to something important. "With all due respect to my colleague and friend Sarah Palin, I think she's misunderstood what Michelle Obama is trying to do," Huckabee said. "Michelle Obama's not trying to tell people what to eat or force government's desires ...
Poll: Lame Duck Boosts Obama; GOP Slips Post Date: 2010-12-22 11:45:12 by Brian S
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Opinion Research Corporation for CNN. 12/17-19. 1,000 American adults. MoE 3%. As you may know, over the past few weeks Congress has been meeting in what is sometimes referred to as a "lame duck" session to consider issues including tax cuts, unemployment benefits, government spending, gays in the military, and nuclear arms. Please tell me whether you approve or disapprove of the way each of the following have handled those issues under consideration during this session: (RANDOM ORDER) Barack Obama: 56% approve, 41% disapprove The Republicans in Congress: 42% approve, 53% disapprove The Democrats in Congress: 44% approve, 52% disapprove Overall, 42% ...
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