The fight to expose Fox News continues.
A couple weeks ago, I listed three examples of Obama or his surrogates explicitly calling out Fox News for their blatant conservative bias. Obama himself told the New York Times that Fox's disinformation is likely costing him a couple points in the polls.
Today, Obama's campaign stepped up their pushback to Fox News: in response to McCain's latest lie about "spreading the wealth," spokesman Bill Burton called out the biased messenger right along with the dishonest message:
"This is a fake news controversy drummed up by the all too common alliance of Fox News, the Drudge Report and John McCain, who apparently decided to close out his campaign with the same false, desperate attacks that have failed for months. In this seven year old interview, Senator Obama did not say that the courts should get into the business of redistributing wealth at all. Americans know that the real choice in this election is between four more years of Bush-McCain policies that redistribute billions to billionaires and big corporations and Barack Obama's plan to help the middle class by giving tax relief to 95% of workers and companies that create new jobs here in America. That's the change we need, and no amount of eleventh-hour distractions from the McCain campaign will change that," said Obama-Biden campaign spokesman Bill Burton.
We've come a long way. Back in 2007, when Obama dropped out of the Fox News debate, the only reason given was that CNN seemed a more "appropriate venue."
Now that McCain's resorted exclusively to attacks on Obama, the go-to mouthpiece for Republican smears is working overtime. The more they're called out for their bias, the less credibility they'll have to push lies.
Fox isn't news. And as we (potentially) head into a new Democratic administration, it's crucial we make clear that what they broadcast can't be trusted. Great to see Obama continuing this fight.
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/josh-orton/obama-continues-fox-news_b_1383...
Urban Outfitters
I think that's why it's referred to as Faux News
1Fox news is locked out on my receiver, they act like they seriousely expect us to believe some of their rhetoric.
I say watch lou Dobbs on CNN, an independant that cuts neither party any slack!
2[lou Dobbs on CNN]
He's better yet he still leans Republican/Conservative
3Actually I think Fox is pretty fair and balanced. alot of times they don't even have any conservatives guests on the shows
4It should be illegal to call it Fox NEWS. Fox opinions, fine.. Fox News.. NO.
5It all depends on your lens.
6Well, I love Keith Olbermann, but I don't consider him un-biased. I know when I watch him, I am getting a biased view of the issues. (Albeit in my favor.) I feel the same way about Fox news. Its biased. To get an unbiased view, I watch CNN or BBC. Also, Campbell Brown will have a new show on CNN called No Bias, No BS. (I think thats what it is called.)
7I love Cambell Brown. I agree with Olberman he is very baised but I sure love what he has to say.
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