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Another FOXED SPEWS mouthpiece GETS OWNED by John Stewart!
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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 895038" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>I also think you are letting your political partisanship read more into this than there is. I'm sure others could say the same thing about CNN or MSNBC (from a political partisanship angle) in relationship to Fox but in many of these stories it's really more a political spin into a news story rather than an actual hard news story. Hard news stories typcially vary little across the networks and in some cases a network will do an investigative piece that other networks don't. Many times here I've heard CBS called a liberal mouthpiece and yet it was 60 Minutes and the CBS news group that help break "Fast and Furious" out into the mainstream. Sure, it's been going around for a couple of years that weapons in Mexico had US gov't connections, I'd even linked a piece a few years ago about tracing serial numbers of seized weapons in Mexico during the Bush years (Fast and Furious wasn't something new) but CBS and an anti-Obama/anti-democrat chorus helped to push this issue out into the open. Hmmmm, where was Fox News before that?</p><p></p><p>To quote you with your own words, "CRICKETS!" </p><p></p><p>And let's not forget, not one major media outlet in this country ever questioned or dare question the Iraq WMD scenario so IMO the major media is nothing but a mouth organ for the State who on occasion will post a hard story for the illusion of cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 895038, member: 2189"] I also think you are letting your political partisanship read more into this than there is. I'm sure others could say the same thing about CNN or MSNBC (from a political partisanship angle) in relationship to Fox but in many of these stories it's really more a political spin into a news story rather than an actual hard news story. Hard news stories typcially vary little across the networks and in some cases a network will do an investigative piece that other networks don't. Many times here I've heard CBS called a liberal mouthpiece and yet it was 60 Minutes and the CBS news group that help break "Fast and Furious" out into the mainstream. Sure, it's been going around for a couple of years that weapons in Mexico had US gov't connections, I'd even linked a piece a few years ago about tracing serial numbers of seized weapons in Mexico during the Bush years (Fast and Furious wasn't something new) but CBS and an anti-Obama/anti-democrat chorus helped to push this issue out into the open. Hmmmm, where was Fox News before that? To quote you with your own words, "CRICKETS!" And let's not forget, not one major media outlet in this country ever questioned or dare question the Iraq WMD scenario so IMO the major media is nothing but a mouth organ for the State who on occasion will post a hard story for the illusion of cover. [/QUOTE]
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