The Fox Cycle in Action
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No federal funds, yet the RWNJs demonstrate their inabilility to think by repeating that they get 'em...
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Having a war against Fox News is a good argument to get me in.
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@RestlessRedhead No, but it makes for great donations.
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As usual with Fox News attacks, it's just non stop projection. 'They're a partisan outfit!' 'It's all political!' 'They viciously attack public figures, lawmakers and shoddy journalism!' 'They believe in political censorship!' 'It's propaganda!' 'They engage in sectarian attacks!' 'They've openly stated they're waging a war on conservatism!' And my personal favourite (thanks Huck): 'They are one of the most blatantly partisan and overtly political operations in this country!'
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I don't mind them using my tax dollars to fight the disgusting Fox News network. You are just mad because you are getting beat at your own game and you are being exposed on all your lies to the public.
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Subscribed
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People are on to you FAKE NEWS.
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They're classified as educational. Fox just doesn't like it when people are educated about their lies. So they attack.
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Charity vs not charity? Subtle, Fox.
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Fox fascism on display.
MM4A can monitor any news organization in anyway they wish and still be tax exempt. Just like any Church can opine about gays.
It was clear that the orders had come down in those 2 week period to attack and smear. FalseNoise robots, how can you deny that?
Vote the Teanuts out in 2012.
I'm donating to Media Matters.
Foderick 7 months ago 9
MM is blatantly partisan and overtly political? You mean like the Tea Party, Cato Institute, Koch brothers' FreedomWorks, Grover Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform, the Heritage Foundation, and 1,000s of right-wing fringe groups. It's okay if it's right-wing fringe groups. Is hypocrisy tax-deductible?
RestlessRedhead 7 months ago 7