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The White House is calling on other news organizations to isolate and alienate Fox News as it sends out top advisers to rail against the cable channel as a Republican Party mouthpiece.

White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel told CNN on Sunday that President Obama does not want "the CNNs and the others in the world [to] basically be led in following Fox."

Obama senior adviser David Axelrod went further by calling on media outlets to join the administration in declaring that Fox is "not a news organization."
 
Let them slit their own throats i say...

A national survey conducted for the League of American Voters by the Global Marketing Research Center during last week shows that 46 percent of those who watch Fox News “just about every dayâ€￾ are Democrats or independents as are 50 percent of those who watch it “several times each weekâ€￾ or more.

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Ruh-Roh...Soros is not happy with fox

MoveOn demands that Democrats stay off Fox News

soldiers at MoveOn:

From: Noah T. Winer, MoveOn.org Civic Action moveon-help@list.moveon.org
Subject: Stay off FOX
[Recipient name redacted]
Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 2:05 PM

Dear MoveOn member,

All year, FOX has worked 24/7 to block President Obama’s agenda—repeating lies about “death panels,†promoting Tea Party protests, and whipping up fake political scandals.1

Now, President Obama is fighting back. The White House communications director said FOX is a “wing of the Republican Party…let’s not pretend they’re a news network.â€2 To draw attention to its biased coverage, President Obama will not appear on FOX for the rest of this year.3

It’s about time Democrats stood up to FOX! Can you sign this petition asking Democrats to support President Obama’s stance by staying off FOX as long as he does? We’ll deliver it to Sen. Lautenberg and Sen. Menendez. Clicking here will add your name:

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Curiously Gar.............why?

Is it that you don't feel the other networks offer full coverage or selective coverage?


Nah, more for the entertainment value. The opinion section and the talking head sec are quite humorous. Every now and then they have a article that the other networks don't have but for the most part, their 'news' portion is the same as everyone else.

There is also the theory of keeping ones friends close and ones enemies closer. I like to keep an eye on what those nut jobs are doing.
 
Nah, more for the entertainment value. The opinion section and the talking head sec are quite humorous. Every now and then they have a article that the other networks don't have but for the most part, their 'news' portion is the same as everyone else.

There is also the theory of keeping ones friends close and ones enemies closer. I like to keep an eye on what those nut jobs are doing.

Don't BS me pal....I got you now.........

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CBS Evening News view from the 'Left'

What gives this dust-up special irony is that FOX News success comes in no small part from its ability to convince its viewers that the "mainstream" media are slanted to the left. Now, the White House is arguing that the network is not a real news organization at all, and that has brought some mainstream media voices to its defense.

There's no question that FOX's prime-time voices come from the right. Moreover, its owner, Rupert Murdoch is a staunch conservative, and its first and only CEO, Roger Ailes, is a veteran of Republican media wars.

But MSNBC in prime-time has its own lineup of commentators - all of whom are on the left side of the spectrum, some of whom met with the president the White House this week.
 

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