The Top 5 Times A Fox Guest Debunked Fox

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I watched the Bill Nye one on TV and the Closed Caption under Bill said "Head Explodes"
 
Isn't it refreshing when a news program has guests that are able to state their case without being double and triple-teamed by the hosts?

Can't say the same for MSNBC and others.

Just sayin.
 
Isn't it refreshing when a news program has guests that are able to state their case without being double and triple-teamed by the hosts?

Can't say the same for MSNBC and others.

Just sayin.

Nice spin job.

Instead of seeing that fox news spreads false information you applaud them for getting their ignorant asses handed to them.
 
Isn't it refreshing when a news program has guests that are able to state their case without being double and triple-teamed by the hosts?

Can't say the same for MSNBC and others.

Just sayin.

Nice spin job.

Instead of seeing that fox news spreads false information you applaud them for getting their ignorant asses handed to them.

Whether they spread false information or not is a matter of opinion. It's usually who you decide to believe.

Bill O'Reilly isn't always right. As a matter of fact he's often wrong. And so is some of the reporting. But if an error is made they always make a public correction.

Again, I can't say the same for MSNBC. If they do, they bury it.
 
Are talking about the same Bill Nye that "confused" the North Pole with the South Pole during a Global Warming debate and had to get help from the so-called moderator in order "win" the debate?

'Science Guy' Bill Nye confuses South Pole with North in global warming debate - National Policy & Issues | Examiner.com

During a debate on climate change conducted during Sunday's edition of "Meet The Press," Bill Nye, known as "The Science Guy," seemed to have his poles a bit confused, holding a picture of the Arctic while discussing the Antarctic, Climate Depot reported.

"Would you say that the Antarctic has less ice than it used to?" he asked Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., while holding a picture of the Arctic.

Blackburn didn't get a chance to answer the question as David Gregory suddenly moved the discussion to another topic.

But Climate Depot answered the question with a graphic showing the Antarctic is on track to have the highest minimum in the modern satellite era.

As of Feb. 7, 2014, the Antarctic Sea Ice Extent was 904,000 square kilometers above the 1981-2010 mean and 220,000 square kilometers above 2008.

Although placed in the role of moderator, Gregory clearly sided with Nye, interrupting Blackburn whenever he could and implying that storms like Hurricane Sandy are the direct result of global warming.

Gregory, however, did observe that global warming is last on the list of voter concerns.

The far-left Mother Jones completely missed the gaffe, claiming that Nye "is getting good" at debating the issue.

But global warming skeptic Pierre Gosselin disagreed.

"Nye cherry-picking the single data-point of September 2013 at the single location of the Arctic is not a persuasive argument – never mind him using the wrong chart," he wrote.

"Finally, I’ve never seen an issue with so much consensus be so hotly disputed. Why is that so? It is because, obviously, the claimed climate consensus is a complete myth," he added.
 
Nye isn't much more than a Disney character with a pretend audience and a bow tie. He has a B.S. in mechanical engineering which might be qualify him to fix a Xerox machine. His opinion about the pseudo-science of global warming is no more important than Jason Bieber's.
 
Isn't it refreshing when a news program has guests that are able to state their case without being double and triple-teamed by the hosts?

Can't say the same for MSNBC and others.

Just sayin.

Have you ever watched Hannity or Oreilly?
 
Isn't it refreshing when a news program has guests that are able to state their case without being double and triple-teamed by the hosts?

Can't say the same for MSNBC and others.

Just sayin.

Nice spin job.

Instead of seeing that fox news spreads false information you applaud them for getting their ignorant asses handed to them.

Whether they spread false information or not is a matter of opinion. It's usually who you decide to believe.

No its a matter of true or false. There is no opinion of fact. Theres only fact and non facts

Bill O'Reilly isn't always right. As a matter of fact he's often wrong. And so is some of the reporting. But if an error is made they always make a public correction.

Again, I can't say the same for MSNBC. If they do, they bury it.

No they dont, did you see anyone publicly correct in that video when it happened? No. I bet that public correction came later on only you dont know when and cant link to it ever happening. *wink wink*
 

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