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Nope. I don't look at Fox News but about once every 6 months. Just one of those stereotypes I guess I don't really fit into.
you dont really need to watch fox...to be a fox news type
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Nope. I don't look at Fox News but about once every 6 months. Just one of those stereotypes I guess I don't really fit into.
you dont really need to watch fox...to be a fox news type
LOL
Fox News Anchor Chris Wallace bashes his own network for excessive "Obama bashing", and for disingenously clipping the video off right after the words "typical white person", without showing the rest of the video in which obama goes on to explain in detail about what he meant by that remark.
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LOL
Fox News Anchor Chris Wallace bashes his own network for excessive "Obama bashing", and for disingenously clipping the video off right after the words "typical white person", without showing the rest of the video in which obama goes on to explain in detail about what he meant by that remark.
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Unintentional my ass. He is USING it to try and get elected. He knows he gets votes from white guilty.
with Fox News anchor Chris Wallace weighing in with a measured, and common sense response to the cynical and disingenous Fox News bashing of Obama, and the deliberate clipping of the video right after the words "typical white person", we can dismiss this nonsense as another episode of Bush lovers desperately trying to find anything to avoid talking about the economy and the war that they cheerled us into.
LOL - More Fox News Anchors Get Pissed at their Network's phony Bashing of Obama over the "typical white person" comment
Mayhem at Fox News
Fox Newsman Brian Kilmeade Walks Off Set in Disgust; then Fox News Anchor Wallace Rails Network For "Obama-Bashing"
Fox News' very own anchors are speaking out and walking off over what they perceive to be "Obama-bashing" on their network.
This morning on "Fox and Friends," Brian Kilmeade walked off the set after a dispute with his co-hosts Gretchen Carlson (she who celebrates deadly floods) and Steve Doocy over Obama's comment that his grandmother is a "typical white person." Kilmeade argued that the remark needed to be taken in context and eventually got so fed up with his co-hosts that he walked off set.
Later, "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace came on the show and railed against "Fox and Friends" for what he called "Obama-bashing."
Watch both clips below
Brian Kilmeade walks off set over Obama dispute:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiIK8jh3ZCE&eurl=http://dailykos.com/
Rupert Murdoch needs to call and get his people back in line. Otherwise, bush and DICK may have to pull the plug on their own news network.
I love this shit about how Obama ripping his white grandmother "needs to be taken in context" or Rev. Jeremiah Wright's saying "God damn America" "needs to be taken in context."
Such courtesies are NEVER afforded whites.
NEVER.
Nobody will ever say, "You really need to take the talk at Oral Roberts in context."
Nobody will ever say, "You need to take the comment that the Nazis weren't all bad in context."
Nobody will ever say, "You need to take what Trent Lott said in context."
Never. Never. Never.
So if pointing this out counts as Obama-bashing, bash away.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=QOdlnzkeoyQ
The part I think I like the best is that he is quoting a white man about the chickens coming home to roost.
Why is no one attacking the white man he quoted?
I've been listening and reading about Obama ever since he came to light, as so many was so enthralled with him, and I have to say I've become very disappointed lately. I'm not a Democrat nor a Republican. I prefer to judge a person individually first. At first, I was impressed by Obama even though he has a couple of crackpot ideas, but lately I think a part of him is being exposed that, frankly, is sad. I don't know where everyone here was during the Civil rights movement, the shooting of the Kennedy's, etc. but I was right there watching it all observing and agreeing with the sweeping changes that were occurring and hoping for a day when race became an issue of no concern. It's upsetting to me to hear people still talking like nothing has changed. I know for a fact, it has. Dramatically! But there are those who refuse to see it, give any credit to others who actively supported change, and refuse to give others continued hope toward a better future. These people feed off the hate. They support themselves through it and prop themselves up on it. I would not have suspected Obama to be one of them but I'm having some real doubts as to how much he leans on that crutch. It's disturbing to think that anyone of his generation would think that they have to but between what both he and his wife has said lately, it seems apparent there is more than what is comfortable.
by Roger L. Simon
Barack, I didnt do it for this.
Barack, I was a civil rights worker South Carolina, 1966 22 yrs old helping old folks register to vote, teaching kids to read and write, directing Raisin in the Sun
Barack, I didnt do it for this.
Barack, I dream of my kindergarten best friend Andy from Walden School, Manhattan, born one day after me, shot dead in Mississippi 1964.
Barack, I idolized Stokley Carmichael and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Barack, I lost the full use of my left hand for life in South Carolina.
Barack, I didnt do it for this.
Barack, I gave hundreds to the Black Panthers for their childrens breakfast program when I was 25 and a young screenwriter in Echo Park, Los Angeles, even though I knew Huey was crazy and was worried my money might have been going for guns, even though I had my own children in the house when the Panthers came over, their jackets bulging.
Barack, I made excuses for the Black Power Movement even though I knew it was turning racist.
Barack, I didnt do it for this.
Barack, your speech was bullshit.
Barack, this isnt about generations.
Barack, this isnt about the black church.
Barack, this is about a pathological minister whose uncontrolled anger wounds his own people and keeps them down.
Barack, this is about a man who ignored that rage for his own political gain and even now wont admit a huge mistake and looks for nuance and excuses.
Barack, this about a woman who went on scholarship to Princeton and Harvard and still hates America.
Barack, you say you want Black-Jewish reconciliation but you hung with an anti-Semite.
Barack, I didnt do it for this.
Roger L. Simon is an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter, novelist and blogger, and the CEO of Pajamas Media.