No. I don't prescribe to propoganda. That's why I also don't watch CNN, MSNBC, or any of the major network "news" shows. They are all corporate owned lie factories which are not intended to report the news but to create public opinion. Supermodels reading from teleprompters will say whatever is put in front of them, as long as they are getting paid big bucks to do it. There is no such thing as "integrity" in big news anymore.
Even Liberals are acceptable too. My parents go both ways. I do not care if it is assessable, it is not going to tell you what you 'really' need to know. Go independent.
I like their variety of stories balanced against the other stations reporting. Main stream media is liberal fluff. Fox was the only one who had the balls to report on the black mob beating the two reporters. The liberal newspaper the reporters worked for showed their true attitudes by covering up the story. Racial bias much?
Just one clarifiaction... The Judge was on FOX Business Channel, not FOX news.
And he was cancelled not for low ratings, but because he was a proponent of Ron Paul and an opponent of the corruption in BOTH parties. And since FOX news is the Republican propoganda unit, he had to go.
Judge Andrew Napolitano is an absolute BOSS. But his show was CANCELED I guess he was speaking too much truth. Fox sucks but so does every other major news outlet.
Fox Family Values???
In 1956 Murdoch married Patricia Booker, a former shop assistant and flight attendant from Melbourne and they had their first child, Prudence, in 1958.[111][112] Rupert and Patricia Murdoch divorced in 1967.[2] In 1967 Murdoch married Anna Maria Torv (Tõrv),[111] a Scottish-born cadet journalist working for his Sydney newspaper The Daily Telegraph (not to be mistaken for the actress Anna Torv of Fringe who is the elder Torv's niece).[2] During his marriage to Torv, a Roman Catholic, Murdoch was made a Knight of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great (KSG), a papal honour awarded by Pope John Paul II.[113] Torv and Murdoch had three children: Elisabeth Murdoch (born in Sydney, Australia on 22 August 1968), Lachlan Murdoch (born in London, UK on 8 September 1971), and James Murdoch, (born in London on 13 December 1972).[111][112] Murdoch's companies published two novels by his then wife: Family Business (1988) and Coming to Terms (1991), both widely regarded[114] as vanity publications. They divorced in June 1999. Anna Murdoch received a settlement of US$ 1.2 billion in assets.[115]
On 25 June 1999, 17 days after divorcing his second wife, Murdoch, then aged 68, married Chinese-born Deng Wendi (Wendi Deng).[116] She was 30, a recent Yale School of Management ...
Fox Family Values???
In 1956 Murdoch married Patricia Booker, a former shop assistant and flight attendant from Melbourne and they had their first child, Prudence, in 1958.[111][112] Rupert and Patricia Murdoch divorced in 1967.[2] In 1967 Murdoch married Anna Maria Torv (Tõrv),[111] a Scottish-born cadet journalist working for his Sydney newspaper The Daily Telegraph (not to be mistaken for the actress Anna Torv of Fringe who is the elder Torv's niece).[2] During his marriage to Torv, a Roman Catholic, Murdoch was made a Knight of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great (KSG), a papal honour awarded by Pope John Paul II.[113] Torv and Murdoch had three children: Elisabeth Murdoch (born in Sydney, Australia on 22 August 1968), Lachlan Murdoch (born in London, UK on 8 September 1971), and James Murdoch, (born in London on 13 December 1972).[111][112] Murdoch's companies published two novels by his then wife: Family Business (1988) and Coming to Terms (1991), both widely regarded[114] as vanity publications. They divorced in June 1999. Anna Murdoch received a settlement of US$ 1.2 billion in assets.[115]
On 25 June 1999, 17 days after divorcing his second wife, Murdoch, then aged 68, married Chinese-born Deng Wendi (Wendi Deng).[116] She was 30, a recent Yale School of Management graduate, and a newly appointed vice-president of his STAR TV. Murdoch has two children with her.
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So sayeth the Republican.
Then you shouldn't be watching ANY of them. You honestly believe Fox is telling you the truth?
Only an ignorant Republican could possibly believe that every other major news channel is biased and spouting propoganda but THEIR network isn't.
And he was cancelled not for low ratings, but because he was a proponent of Ron Paul and an opponent of the corruption in BOTH parties. And since FOX news is the Republican propoganda unit, he had to go.
In 1956 Murdoch married Patricia Booker, a former shop assistant and flight attendant from Melbourne and they had their first child, Prudence, in 1958.[111][112] Rupert and Patricia Murdoch divorced in 1967.[2] In 1967 Murdoch married Anna Maria Torv (Tõrv),[111] a Scottish-born cadet journalist working for his Sydney newspaper The Daily Telegraph (not to be mistaken for the actress Anna Torv of Fringe who is the elder Torv's niece).[2] During his marriage to Torv, a Roman Catholic, Murdoch was made a Knight of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great (KSG), a papal honour awarded by Pope John Paul II.[113] Torv and Murdoch had three children: Elisabeth Murdoch (born in Sydney, Australia on 22 August 1968), Lachlan Murdoch (born in London, UK on 8 September 1971), and James Murdoch, (born in London on 13 December 1972).[111][112] Murdoch's companies published two novels by his then wife: Family Business (1988) and Coming to Terms (1991), both widely regarded[114] as vanity publications. They divorced in June 1999. Anna Murdoch received a settlement of US$ 1.2 billion in assets.[115]
On 25 June 1999, 17 days after divorcing his second wife, Murdoch, then aged 68, married Chinese-born Deng Wendi (Wendi Deng).[116] She was 30, a recent Yale School of Management ...
In 1956 Murdoch married Patricia Booker, a former shop assistant and flight attendant from Melbourne and they had their first child, Prudence, in 1958.[111][112] Rupert and Patricia Murdoch divorced in 1967.[2] In 1967 Murdoch married Anna Maria Torv (Tõrv),[111] a Scottish-born cadet journalist working for his Sydney newspaper The Daily Telegraph (not to be mistaken for the actress Anna Torv of Fringe who is the elder Torv's niece).[2] During his marriage to Torv, a Roman Catholic, Murdoch was made a Knight of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great (KSG), a papal honour awarded by Pope John Paul II.[113] Torv and Murdoch had three children: Elisabeth Murdoch (born in Sydney, Australia on 22 August 1968), Lachlan Murdoch (born in London, UK on 8 September 1971), and James Murdoch, (born in London on 13 December 1972).[111][112] Murdoch's companies published two novels by his then wife: Family Business (1988) and Coming to Terms (1991), both widely regarded[114] as vanity publications. They divorced in June 1999. Anna Murdoch received a settlement of US$ 1.2 billion in assets.[115]
On 25 June 1999, 17 days after divorcing his second wife, Murdoch, then aged 68, married Chinese-born Deng Wendi (Wendi Deng).[116] She was 30, a recent Yale School of Management graduate, and a newly appointed vice-president of his STAR TV. Murdoch has two children with her.
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