FOX news once again proves its full of poop.

nicky

Well-Known Member
As I said earlier the networks are all morons. MSNBC just had a muslim guest on who said Louisiana Gov Bobby Jindal was "trying to scrub some brown off his skin" a comment that was never questioned.
 

ImWaitingForTheDay

Annoy a conservative....Think for yourself
As I said earlier the networks are all morons. MSNBC just had a muslim guest on who said Louisiana Gov Bobby Jindal was "trying to scrub some brown off his skin" a comment that was never questioned.
Except that Fox continues the lies. So, France won a battle against Fox but their "war of truthiness" continues. Case in point, Jindal was in England and repeated the No-go ones lie. After Fox let their shills know of the apology. So it doesn't matter that the lie was called back in, the lie is out there and that was the intent in the first place.
 

wkmac

Well-Known Member
Not that I can't find equal contradictions on any given media network but until the American people wake up to the reality that these people are actors, nothing will change for the better. These snakes read from prepared scripts. They rant about other people using teleprompters as they recite their own rants right off of one. These people are little more than stenographers for the State. Left and Right is a fiction, an illusion. Left and Right are 2 wings of the same bird of prey!

WAKE UP!
 

oldngray

nowhere special
Except that Fox continues the lies. So, France won a battle against Fox but their "war of truthiness" continues. Case in point, Jindal was in England and repeated the No-go ones lie. After Fox let their shills know of the apology. So it doesn't matter that the lie was called back in, the lie is out there and that was the intent in the first place.

Using your logic what about this "intent was there lie" about Jindal on MSNBC?
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journa...made-racist-jindal-comment-booted-from-msnbc/
 

wkmac

Well-Known Member
Except that Fox continues the lies. So, France won a battle against Fox but their "war of truthiness" continues. Case in point, Jindal was in England and repeated the No-go ones lie. After Fox let their shills know of the apology. So it doesn't matter that the lie was called back in, the lie is out there and that was the intent in the first place.

Using your logic what about this "intent was there lie" about Jindal on MSNBC?
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journa...made-racist-jindal-comment-booted-from-msnbc/


Have the both of you ever stopped for just one second and pondered the thought that you both are right and that together you prove the corrupt nature of our media that we have?

If this being true, then why would you pick one side verses the other and then beat each others head in with it? In the end aren't you fighting a liar with a liar?
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
oh no , CNN also got caught on no-go zones .

Washington Post Catches CNN Red-Handed Reporting On Muslim ‘No-Go Zones’
Washington Post media reporter Erik Wempleun covered about a half-dozen examples of CNN’s star anchors and numerous guests talking about Muslim “no-go zones” as fact.
According to Wemple, as recently as last month, CNN anchors Chris Cuomo and Wolf Blitzer discussed “no go zones” in Paris as a fact of life.
That same night, a guest on Anderson Cooper’s primetime CNN show talked of “751 ‘no go zones’ in France” and 55 more in Sweden.
Cooper later spoke to another guest about these “no go zones.” The “no go zone” talk on CNN continued for the next two days surrounding coverage of the Charlie Hebdo massacre.
In a second piece titled, “CNN again hammers Fox News over ‘no-go zones,’ with a touch of hypocrisy,” Wemple points out that CNN is “bashing” Fox News over its reporting of “no go zones” without disclosing that CNN “relied on analysts who said pretty much exactly what some of the commentators on Fox News were saying.”
CNN has not apologized, is bashing Fox News for doing the same thing CNN did, and is currently lying to its viewers about its own role in the “no go zone” talk.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journa...n-red-handed-reporting-on-muslim-no-go-zones/
 

bottomups

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oldngray

nowhere special
This has been debunked so many times it's becoming laughable.

An article by a pro-Zionist, Islamic critic offered as some sort of proof? Couldn't you find anything on infowars.com?

So again you attack the source and fail to supply any facts. Maybe someone living in France understands the conditions there better than you? But of course you are incapable of seeing the truth.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
The French government has listed 750 areas determined to be “Sensitive Urban Zones (Zones Urbaine Sensibles, or ZUS).” ZUS areas tend to have high crime, low unemployment, and drug trafficking/black market issues. While these areas fall under one big umbrella category, a Gatestone Institute report has found that the majority of France’s Islamic population lives in the Sensitive Urban Zones. Gatestone has found several local reporters and individuals whose testimony indicates that the areas remain places where law enforcement cannot sufficiently do its job.

The Swedish government has listed 186 “exclusion areas,” along with 55 no-go zones. Swedish blogger Matt Danielsson has described the areas as “crowded, predominantly Muslim immigrant ghettos, where education is low, employment is lower and the only local business thriving is drug dealing.”
Germany’s Steinke Institut (SI) has mapped 51 separate areas which have been explained as “law-free” and with “high danger potential.”
Belgium also has several de facto no-go zones where police are putting themselves at risk simply for entering.
In the Netherlands, the government has released a list of 40 “no-go” zones. Many of the areas deemed “no-go” zones boast a large Islamic population where police struggle to enforce the law.

Furthermore, some regions in Russia commonly known as hotbeds for radical Islam, including Chechnya and Dagestan, have been described as a “virtual no-go zone” for Russians and tourists.
http://www.breitbart.com/national-s...emain-unassimilated-hotbeds-of-radical-islam/
 

oldngray

nowhere special
oh no , CNN also got caught on no-go zones .

Washington Post Catches CNN Red-Handed Reporting On Muslim ‘No-Go Zones’
Washington Post media reporter Erik Wempleun covered about a half-dozen examples of CNN’s star anchors and numerous guests talking about Muslim “no-go zones” as fact.
According to Wemple, as recently as last month, CNN anchors Chris Cuomo and Wolf Blitzer discussed “no go zones” in Paris as a fact of life.
That same night, a guest on Anderson Cooper’s primetime CNN show talked of “751 ‘no go zones’ in France” and 55 more in Sweden.
Cooper later spoke to another guest about these “no go zones.” The “no go zone” talk on CNN continued for the next two days surrounding coverage of the Charlie Hebdo massacre.
In a second piece titled, “CNN again hammers Fox News over ‘no-go zones,’ with a touch of hypocrisy,” Wemple points out that CNN is “bashing” Fox News over its reporting of “no go zones” without disclosing that CNN “relied on analysts who said pretty much exactly what some of the commentators on Fox News were saying.”
CNN has not apologized, is bashing Fox News for doing the same thing CNN did, and is currently lying to its viewers about its own role in the “no go zone” talk.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journa...n-red-handed-reporting-on-muslim-no-go-zones/

CNN finally apologized and admitted it did the same thing.

https://tv.yahoo.com/news/cnn-anderson-cooper-apologizes-air-022755461.html

After a couple days of extensive reporting on Fox News Channel’s apology for its characterizations of Muslim “no-go zones” in Europe, Anderson Cooper tonight apologized for doing same on CNN.

“On Monday night on this program, we aired a report that was critical of Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and Fox News for continually saying that there were ‘no-go zones’ in England and elsewhere,” Cooper said. “I think if you’re going to point fingers at others’ mistakes, you should also acknowledge your own mistakes, and we didn’t do that on the program,” he added, without explaining why, if he felt that way, the show had not acknowledged CNN’s error when it reported FNC’s.

“In the wave of the Paris attacks, several guests on this program mentioned ‘no-go zones’ in France,” Cooper said. “I didn’t challenge them and twice referred to them as well. I should have been more skeptical,” he added, and promised he would not make the same mistake again.

Cooper forgot to mention the Washington Post had yesterday published a widely picked-up report in which it detailed, with video, instances of CNN discussing “no-go zones” in various European cities, on Cooper’s program and elsewhere on its slate.
 

realbrown1

Annoy a liberal today. Hit them with facts.
CNN finally apologized and admitted it did the same thing.

https://tv.yahoo.com/news/cnn-anderson-cooper-apologizes-air-022755461.html

After a couple days of extensive reporting on Fox News Channel’s apology for its characterizations of Muslim “no-go zones” in Europe, Anderson Cooper tonight apologized for doing same on CNN.

“On Monday night on this program, we aired a report that was critical of Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and Fox News for continually saying that there were ‘no-go zones’ in England and elsewhere,” Cooper said. “I think if you’re going to point fingers at others’ mistakes, you should also acknowledge your own mistakes, and we didn’t do that on the program,” he added, without explaining why, if he felt that way, the show had not acknowledged CNN’s error when it reported FNC’s.

“In the wave of the Paris attacks, several guests on this program mentioned ‘no-go zones’ in France,” Cooper said. “I didn’t challenge them and twice referred to them as well. I should have been more skeptical,” he added, and promised he would not make the same mistake again.

Cooper forgot to mention the Washington Post had yesterday published a widely picked-up report in which it detailed, with video, instances of CNN discussing “no-go zones” in various European cities, on Cooper’s program and elsewhere on its slate.
Funny that France doesn't want to sue CNN also.
 

Sportello

Well-Known Member
CNN finally apologized and admitted it did the same thing.

https://tv.yahoo.com/news/cnn-anderson-cooper-apologizes-air-022755461.html

After a couple days of extensive reporting on Fox News Channel’s apology for its characterizations of Muslim “no-go zones” in Europe, Anderson Cooper tonight apologized for doing same on CNN.

“On Monday night on this program, we aired a report that was critical of Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and Fox News for continually saying that there were ‘no-go zones’ in England and elsewhere,” Cooper said. “I think if you’re going to point fingers at others’ mistakes, you should also acknowledge your own mistakes, and we didn’t do that on the program,” he added, without explaining why, if he felt that way, the show had not acknowledged CNN’s error when it reported FNC’s.

“In the wave of the Paris attacks, several guests on this program mentioned ‘no-go zones’ in France,” Cooper said. “I didn’t challenge them and twice referred to them as well. I should have been more skeptical,” he added, and promised he would not make the same mistake again.

Cooper forgot to mention the Washington Post had yesterday published a widely picked-up report in which it detailed, with video, instances of CNN discussing “no-go zones” in various European cities, on Cooper’s program and elsewhere on its slate.

So are there or are there not 'no go zones'? Which is it?
 
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