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I'll wait for a legit news report... and that sreport will use more than just the anonymous "According to sources" bullshit
Stinks of hyper-partisan wishful thinking more than anything else
According to sources, David Clark, the executive producer in charge of Foxs weekend coverage, gave producers instructions not to talk about gun-control policy on air. "This network is not going there, Clark wrote one producer on Saturday night, according to a source with knowledge of the exchange. The directive created a rift inside the network. According to a source, one political panelist e-mailed Clark that Bloomberg was booked on Meet the Press to talk about gun control. Clark responded, We haven't buried the children yet, we're not discussing it. During the weekend, one frustrated producer went around Clark to lobby Michael Clemente, Foxs executive vice-president for news editorial, but Clemente upheld the mandate. We were expressly forbidden from discussing gun control, the source said. Clark's edict wasn't universal: On Fox News Sunday, host Chris Wallace talked with Democratic Senators Joe Lieberman and Dick Durbin about gun control, and later in the program, panelists Bill Kristol and Fortune editor Nina Easton weighed in on the issue.
I'll wait for a legit news report... and that sreport will use more than just the anonymous "According to sources" bullshit
Stinks of hyper-partisan wishful thinking more than anything else
I'll wait for a legit news report... and that sreport will use more than just the anonymous "According to sources" bullshit
Stinks of hyper-partisan wishful thinking more than anything else
Apparently you haven't read any of Murdoch's tweets...
I'll wait for a legit news report... and that sreport will use more than just the anonymous "According to sources" bullshit
Stinks of hyper-partisan wishful thinking more than anything else
Like FOX using, "some people say?
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYA9ufivbDw]Outfoxed: Fox News technique: "some people say" - YouTube[/ame]
Typical far left bullshit. The hate for FoxNews is amazing, no lie is too low, no deception too ridiculous, no libelous slander is too outragious.