Orangeburst
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Well here, let me educate you ....It sounds like you know more about Fox than we do honestly .
Well here, let me educate you ....
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^^^^^^^^ The above video is a collection of Fox News hosts being critical of Barack Obama for things which Fox News hosts could also have been critical of Donald Trump for .... but never were.
1) From the :12 to :17 mark:
Sean Hannity and Eric Bolling are critical of Obama for playing too much golf.
2) From the :18 to :23 mark:
Greg Gutfeld is critical of Obama for sending too many tweets (For the record, Obama sent a total of 884 tweets during his 8 year presidency ... Donald Trump sent over 12,000 in just 4 years.)
3) From the :33 to :36 mark:
Bill O'Reilly is critical of Obama for frequently watching cable news, and complaining about his coverage too much.
4) From the :37 to :44 mark:
Steve Doocy is critical of Obama for signing too many executive orders.
5) From the :53 to :59 mark:
Jon Scott is critical of Obama for attacking his predecessor by name.
6) From the 1:00 to 1:09 mark:
Stu Varney is critical of Obama for having a harsh tone, particularly towards the media.
7) From the 1:10 to 1:16 mark:
Steve Doocy is critical of Obama for relying on teleprompters too much, and at times, struggling to read from them.
8) From the 1:17 to 1:35 mark:
Bill O'Reilly and Glenn Beck are critical of Obama for deficit spending.
9) From the 1:38 to 1:43 mark
Sean Hannity and Bernard Goldberg are critical of Obama for a lack of transparency. (At least Obama released his tax returns)
Well here, let me educate you ....
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^^^^^^^^ The above video is a collection of Fox News hosts being critical of Barack Obama for things which Fox News hosts could also have been critical of Donald Trump for .... but never were.
1) From the :12 to :17 mark:
Sean Hannity and Eric Bolling are critical of Obama for playing too much golf.
2) From the :18 to :23 mark:
Greg Gutfeld is critical of Obama for sending too many tweets (For the record, Obama sent a total of 884 tweets during his 8 year presidency ... Donald Trump sent over 12,000 in just 4 years.)
3) From the :33 to :36 mark:
Bill O'Reilly is critical of Obama for frequently watching cable news, and complaining about his coverage too much.
4) From the :37 to :44 mark:
Steve Doocy is critical of Obama for signing too many executive orders.
5) From the :53 to :59 mark:
Jon Scott is critical of Obama for attacking his predecessor by name.
6) From the 1:00 to 1:09 mark:
Stu Varney is critical of Obama for having a harsh tone, particularly towards the media.
7) From the 1:10 to 1:16 mark:
Steve Doocy is critical of Obama for relying on teleprompters too much, and at times, struggling to read from them.
8) From the 1:17 to 1:35 mark:
Bill O'Reilly and Glenn Beck are critical of Obama for deficit spending.
9) From the 1:38 to 1:43 mark
Sean Hannity and Bernard Goldberg are critical of Obama for a lack of transparency. (At least Obama released his tax returns)
Uhhhh....You are educating from the wayback machine? When was the last time Glen Beck had a show on Fox? I’ll say it again, you are ate up.
I believe when I said we didn’t watch Fox and that spin irritated me that should have been enough for you to get the message. Apparently not.Uhhhh....
There is no other way to show that Fox News had a double standard for how they covered Obama vs Trump, than to show clips from Obama's presidency which ran from 2009-2017. Good lord. You couldn't figure that one out on your own?
I've never claimed to be fair and balanced... although, ironically, Fox News did during the Obama presidency... but were they?
Well here, let me educate you ....
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^^^^^^^^ The above video is a collection of Fox News hosts being critical of Barack Obama for things which Fox News hosts could also have been critical of Donald Trump for .... but never were.
1) From the :12 to :17 mark:
Sean Hannity and Eric Bolling are critical of Obama for playing too much golf.
2) From the :18 to :23 mark:
Greg Gutfeld is critical of Obama for sending too many tweets (For the record, Obama sent a total of 884 tweets during his 8 year presidency ... Donald Trump sent over 12,000 in just 4 years.)
3) From the :33 to :36 mark:
Bill O'Reilly is critical of Obama for frequently watching cable news, and complaining about his coverage too much.
4) From the :37 to :44 mark:
Steve Doocy is critical of Obama for signing too many executive orders.
5) From the :53 to :59 mark:
Jon Scott is critical of Obama for attacking his predecessor by name.
6) From the 1:00 to 1:09 mark:
Stu Varney is critical of Obama for having a harsh tone, particularly towards the media.
7) From the 1:10 to 1:16 mark:
Steve Doocy is critical of Obama for relying on teleprompters too much, and at times, struggling to read from them.
8) From the 1:17 to 1:35 mark:
Bill O'Reilly and Glenn Beck are critical of Obama for deficit spending.
9) From the 1:38 to 1:43 mark
Sean Hannity and Bernard Goldberg are critical of Obama for a lack of transparency. (At least Obama released his tax returns)
Have they even defined "misinformation"? Whole lot of things have been labeled misinformation over the past 2 years that turned out to be true information and the governmental denial was the misinformation.
A better explanation runs counter to their intent. It was explained exactly as he intended, to present it as a benign public service looking out for the interest and welfare of the people with all the assurances that it’s no more than just a discussion group….until it’s not. Sadly, some people can’t get enough of being conditioned and lied to by the totalitarian state. This should be completely gutted on day one of the next Republican president.
You really do kneel before government. SadThat's funny.
But you can already see people in this thread saying the facts surrounding this can never be trusted. And it's the beauty of the typical right wing vague conspiracy approach, #1A: "proof of the conspiracy? No, but that is itself proof because the conspiracy is hiding the proof."
An unassailable, never ending circle that allows you to cling to whatever conspiracy is popular today and to feel good about the fact that you can't demonstrate any of it.