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But calling Fox a "puppet" of the Bush administration is just plain false.
There are plenty of stories criticizing Bush on that network. And commentators likes Hannity and O'Reilly have criticized Bush many, many times during the last 7 years.
Not to mention the many guests, both Republican and Democratic, who are certainly not Bush supporters.
Fox News is a joke. In the past they've misidentified disgraced Republicans Mark Foley and Larry Craig as Democrats.
Clinton spokesman Phil Singer sent an email stating, "We have not, are not and will not pursue the pledged delegates of Barack Obama."
The statement also included this sentence: "It's now time for the Obama campaign to be clear about their intentions."
So what you saying, huh? huh? You wanna make something of it?
This is so childish. I guess if we aren't going to have an election based on the issues of gay marriage or abortion, we'll just all argue about what each other said and when. Somebody poke McCain with a stick. The Republicans should be taking full advantage of this infighting to bring them both down.
If you honestly think that they are puppets of the Bush administration, then that statement alone proves that you dont, and have not watched it. While most other news media outlets are out there discussing Obama and Clinton, Fox news has been very critical of both Bush, and McCain.
FAUX has given Bush a pass for years, especially in 2004. They've finally stopped completely washing his undercarriage, but it's a little late.
Like it or not, it is just as credible (more so, actually) a news station than those "other ones" (Chicken Noodle News [CNN], ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, BBC, etc).
Let me know the last and next times the BBC spews false information like FAUX does.
But calling Fox a "puppet" of the Bush administration is just plain false.
There are plenty of stories criticizing Bush on that network. And commentators likes Hannity and O'Reilly have criticized Bush many, many times during the last 7 years.
Not to mention the many guests, both Republican and Democratic, who are certainly not Bush supporters.
That "movie" or whatever you call it is full of inaccuracies. Do you actually believe it?
For instance, when they were referring to employees, it was actually employees of Fox, not Fox News.
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