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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2009

During a segment in which Fox & Friends co-hosts Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade labeled New York Times reporter Jacques Steinberg and editor Steven Reddicliffe "attack dogs," Fox News aired photos of Steinberg and Reddicliffe that appeared to have been digitally altered to add yellowed teeth and exaggerated features.

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  • Any American who watches fox news, is a stupid American. So I would say most Americans watch fox news. Isn't this illegal? Or can fox news do whateva they like bcoz they're pro republican and pro christian...

  • as seth explained once; there's a clear divided in fox between its channels

    there's an entertainment side, that gave us futurama, arrested development, family guy and all that good stuff

    then there's the news division, that gives us bill, hannity and gutfeld

    i think it just so happens that when the right side took over the news division, the lefties either got edged out, or left in disgust

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  • MSNBC failed to show the photo where they photoshopped the guy's head on a dog, good job taking it out of context. They were photo edits... and that was the whole point... it's not like they were trying to hide the fact that they were edited.

  • @TheAmazingTroglodyte Maybe in America. Embarassingly, if so.

  • Fox News is still the most watched and most trusted news channel.

  • Who is this host? I love the way he presents.

  • It does make me wonder about their real agenda though. Fox shows "Family Guy" by Seth Macfarlane, a died in the wool atheist, and are they hoping atheists will watch FOX news and be swayed by their biased reporting....or the other way around. My guess is that most people that watch Family Guy are not watching or being influenced by FOX news...but that is just a guess. I'm sure FOX knows for sure.

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