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Even people who hate Fox now find themselves forced to react to it. Politicos and pundits who want to reach half of the cable news audience have to show up on Fox. Other news organizations are forced to cover the same stories as Fox just to remain relevant.
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...they ask the right questions and **(pee and hiss)** off the right people.
Somebody's got it right, you can tell by the angst from the left.
Saturday Night Live - Fox News Election Open - Video - NBC.com
I'm a fan of FOX News. They got some right and some wrong. Juan Williams is an Obama supporter,...they got his character wrong. They nailed Glen Beck and Greta. Who ever was playing Karl Rove was dead on physically. The voice and body language was right for Shep but not his points of view. They should have piled layers and layers of makeup, make him act a bit feminine, and wish wash back and forth to try to stay in the middle and not offend anyone. If anyone thinks this was a hit job at FOX, they need to look back at the SNL skit involving NBC and the democratic primary in which they showed NBC panelist fawning over Obama while attacking Hillary with hard nosed questions.
Would have loved to see a skit like that because it wouldnt happen..
Then you don't watch SNL. Everybody is fair game with them. Just a few weeks ago the people at FNC got all aroused when SNL mocked Obama for not meeting his goals. I'm sure there are some threads on CD about that episode - and I bet those threads contain some posts from pghquest....
Would have loved to see a skit like that because it wouldnt happen..
Nevermind the inconvenient fact that it did happen.
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