Oscar Wao
Victory is Mine
Beck->Obama
is like
Limbaugh->Clinton back in the 90s
At least that's what it SEEMS like
is like
Limbaugh->Clinton back in the 90s
At least that's what it SEEMS like
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Far from it. It leads to intent
I'm sure that in Becks dealings with FoxNews, he is privy to much inside information on what makes Fox tick.
If he is willing to ask members of Congress to divulge internal workings, he should be willing to do the same and reveal the inner workings of Fox
America wants to know!
Short memory much?Sounds an awful lot like Joe McCarthy.
The "I have a list of existing communists from a source I will not name..." And yes, all hell will break lose as Beck engages in a witch hunt based on unsupported allegations
If there was something rotten at Fox, I'm sure the liberal media would have been all over it.
Beck doesn't know the names of the 5. They are completely anonymous. They send him information and he investigates. I think he will be very careful not to make false allegations, and if he does, he will be vilified by all.
Beck has 5.
He has not reported anything, that I am aware of, as a direct reult from information recieved from these re-founders.
If there was something rotten at Fox, I'm sure the liberal media would have been all over it.
Beck doesn't know the names of the 5. They are completely anonymous. They send him information and he investigates. I think he will be very careful not to make false allegations, and if he does, he will be vilified by all.
I think he will be very careful not to make false allegations,
I think he will be very careful not to make false allegations
I think he will be very careful not to make false allegations
If there was something rotten at Fox, I'm sure the liberal media would have been all over it.
Beck doesn't know the names of the 5. They are completely anonymous. They send him information and he investigates. I think he will be very careful not to make false allegations, and if he does, he will be vilified by all.
I think he will be very careful not to make false allegations,
I think he will be very careful not to make false allegations
I think he will be very careful not to make false allegations
What's your problem? Did I step on your toes?
Fox sued for the right to lie in broadcasts, and won. Something to keep in mind when listening to anybody on that payroll.
How Fox News sued for the right to lieâand won : politics
Jane Akre and her husband Steve Wilson are former employees of Fox owned-and-operated station WTVT in Tampa, Florida. In 1997, they were fired from the station after refusing to knowingly include false information in their report concerning the Monsanto Company's production of RBGH, a drug designed to make cows produce more milk. They successfully sued under Florida's whistle blower law and were awarded a US $425,000 settlement by jury decision. However, Fox appealed to an appellate court and won, after the court declared that the FCC policy against falsification that Fox violated was just a policy and not a "law, rule, or regulation", and so the whistle blower law did not apply.
The court agreed with WTVT's (Fox) argument "that the FCC's policy against the intentional falsification of the news -- which the FCC has called its "news distortion policy" -- does not qualify as the required "law, rule, or regulation" under section 448.102.[...] Because the FCC's news distortion policy is not a "law, rule, or regulation" under section 448.102, Akre has failed to state a claim under the whistle-blower's statute."[1]
In 2001, Jane Akre and her husband won the Goldman Environmental Prize as a recognition for their report on RBGH. [2]
In 2004, Fox filed a US$1.7 million counter-suit against Akre and Wilson for trial fees and costs. Akre and Wilson both appear in a major portion of the 2004/5 critical documentary, The Corporation.
In 2007 Jane became the editor-in-chief of the national news desk at InjuryBoard.com.[3]
Glenn Beck wants 56 members of Congress to volunteer to expose corrupt members of their own party. He says that they will remain anonymous and it doesn't matter whether Democrat, Republican or whatever. He's calling them re-founders. He already has two.
He's obviously trying to scare members of congress straight.
Once he starts reporting, on nation wide tv, on individual corrupt politicians, I think all hell will break loose.
And they called ME naive....