LOL.
You would be hard pressed to find an example of an entire news network rushing to judgement, and then being proven wrong, as quickly as Fox News's skepticism completely unraveled, concerning the report in the Indianapolis Star involving a pregnant 10 year old rape victim in Columbus, Ohio, who traveled to Indiana to have an abortion.
It's been over a week now, and Tucker Carlson has still not acknowledged that he was mistaken, in saying that the story wasn't true. It would seem that while he was accusing other people of lying, the truth, was never a matter of importance to Tucker Carlson in the first place.
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"So, what does it tell us that politicians are lying about this ?
Can you imagine ?
And why did the Biden Administration, speaking of lying, just repeat a story about a 10 year old child, who got pregnant, and they got an abortion or was not allowed to get an abortion, when it turns out this story is not true ?"
-- Tucker Carlson, Fox News, Monday July 11, 2022
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"And the abortion doctor ... The Indianapolis Star are misleading us, and the mainstream media, and the President of the United States seizing on another hoax, and this is absolutely shameful."
-- Jesse Watters, Fox News, Monday July 11, 2022
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"I need to know that you have some evidence, or ... or access to evidence that this actually happened, because right now, your misreporting or your disinformation, potentially, is taking down the President."
-- Harris Faulkner, Fox News, Tuesday July 12, 2022
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"We do not have all of those answers at the moment, but right now, it looks specious."
-- Bill Hemmer
"Well, it also was repeated by President Biden."
-- Dana Perino
"Correct."
-- Bill Hemmer, Fox News, Tuesday July 12, 2022
"And so, uh, that is another question here."
-- Dana Perino, Fox News, Tuesday July 12, 2022
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"There is more than you can count. There are so many monsters out there. So, for me, what I find so deeply offensive, is that they had to make up a fake one."
-- Emily Compagno, Fox News, Tuesday July 12, 2022
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