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    Outfoxed.

    Fox News calls itself “fair and balanced.” But in the words of our greatest living
    newsman, Walter Cronkite, Fox has always intended to be “beyond conservative,
    a far-right wing organization.”
    Cronkite was interviewed as part of a disturbing new documentary called
    “OutFoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s War on Journalism.” Through additional interviews
    with former Fox journalists—and extensive use of archival footage—Fox is
    proven to be virtually “G.O.P. TV.”
    On its self-proclaimed “signature news show,” for example, five Republican
    guests are interviewed for each Democrat, and five conservatives for every
    liberal.
    All the Fox news programs get daily marching orders from the top, specifying
    the day’s stories and slant [see sidebar]. Says Cronkite: “I’ve never heard of any
    network, or any other legitimate news organization doing that.”
    And so George Bush is defended and John Kerry demeaned. Bad news from
    Iraq is minimized, while the patriotism of war opponents is questioned. Divisive
    social issues, from abortion to gay rights, are continually emphasized.
    This conservative ideology is effectively being packaged in Fox’s “high-tech
    tabloid” style, where commentators and reporters are interchangeable, sarcasm
    and hyperbole commonplace, and fear mongering is the order of the day.
    Ultimately, Fox doesn’t really do the news; they are state of the art mass
    propagandists. That’s also why we’re petitioning the Federal
    Trade Commission this week—to deny Fox permission to use the slogan “fair
    and balanced.”
    It’s a simple question of false advertising.

    Side bar:
    The Party Line
    Recent excerpts from the daily instructions
    given to Fox News reporters and producers by
    senior management:
    “The so-called 9/11 commission has been
    meeting. Do not turn this into Watergate.”
    (3/23/04)
    “Today is likely to be the apex of the so-called
    9/11 commission hearings. Remember that
    while there are obvious political implications
    for Bush, the commission is looking at eight
    years of the Clinton Administration versus eight
    months . . . for Bush.”
    (3/24/04)
    “Do not fall into the easy trap of mourning the
    loss of U.S. lives [in Iraq] and asking out loud
    why are we there.”

    (4/4/04)
    “Ribbons or medals? Which did John Kerry
    throw away after he returned from Vietnam?
    His perceived disrespect for the military could
    be more damaging to the candidate than
    questions about his actions in uniform.”
    (4/26/04)
    “Also, let’s refer to the US marines we see in the
    foreground as ‘sharpshooters,’ not ‘snipers,’
    which carries a negative connotation.”
    (4/28/04)
    “The President and VP are MEETING with the
    9/11 commission. They are NOT testifying . . . ”
    (4/29/04)
    “The President goes to Michigan [today],
    accompanied by a powerful campaign asset,
    the first lady.”
    (5/3/04)
    "We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid." -Benjamin Franklin
    "I'm a hard worker." -George W. Bush

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    One wonders if the "extensive use of archival footage" was pieced together by Michael Moore.

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    I wonder why Fox is kicking the crap out of the other networks (CNN, MSNBC, etc). Must be some "vast right wing" conspiracy".

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    Nah, its just that the conservatives are doing the better job these days at duping the ordinary masses(idiots)

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    Walter Cronkite is not our greatest living newsman!

    Check out his Open Letter To John Kerry dated Thursday, March 18, 2004

    Basically, he's giving Kerry advice on how to beat Bush by redefining himself as a full-fledged liberal.

    Senator, some detailed explanations are in order if you hope to have any chance of defeating even a wounded George II in November. You cannot let the Bush league define you or the issues. You have to do that yourself. Take my advice and lay it all out, before it's too late.
    He sure doesn't sound fair & balanced to me!

    In TV news, as in politics, undecideds are dwindling
    When it comes to Fox and CNN, viewers love or hate 'em
    ...just like their candidates.

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    JaxSon says
    Walter Cronkite is not our greatest living newsman!
    JaxSon thinks it's Bill O'Reilly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by techs
    JaxSon says


    JaxSon thinks it's Bill O'Reilly!

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    What's even worse Bush thinks it Edgar R. Murrow.


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    My point is that just because the high and mighty Walter Cronkite says something, doesn't make it so.

    He has proven himself over the years to be a liberal weenie (just like you) and I have brought it to the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaxSon
    My point is that just because the high and mighty Walter Cronkite says something, doesn't make it so.

    He has proven himself over the years to be a liberal weenie (just like you) and I have brought it to the front.
    Oh, how tangled a web we weave when we practice to decieve.
    Of course Fox is propaganda. No one can reasonably dispute that. So lets attack Walter Cronkite.
    Nice try.
    Buh Bye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by techs
    Oh, how tangled a web we weave when we practice to decieve.
    Of course Fox is propaganda. No one can reasonably dispute that. So lets attack Walter Cronkite.
    Nice try.
    Buh Bye.
    Exactly, I can't really refute that Fox is right, but I can hide it by insulting another liberal

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