Fox Nation urinates on ethics (figuratively)

cajunkiwicajunkiwi Posts: 984
edited November 2010 in A Moving Train
First, they ran a story about Obama naming Sitting Bull as a historical figure to be admired and learned from, with the headline "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed U.S. General."

Now they're running a story from The Onion as if it was actual news. Though I have to say, what's even worse than them running the story "Frustrated Obama Sends Nation Rambling 75,000-Word Email" is the comments beneath it... one person claimed to have read the email in question and said it was shameful. Another person diagnosed Obama as a schizophrenic based on his behavior (after claiming that it's already common knowledge that he has Narcissistic Personality Disorder).

Fox is so blinded with its desire to get Obama out of the White House that it's resorting to running fake news as real news. And its readers are lapping it up. The vitriol in the comments section on their pages is pretty disturbing: the current picture of the day is Obama with stitches in his mouth, and the comments include:

"they should have used the twelve stitches to stitch the mouth closed... Imagine the recuperation period with no utterances of his lies, blaming others, etc. etc. etc... Silent Obamamessiah = Peace on Earth"

"One for the home team. Indict, Prosecute, Impeach, No acquittal, ban him from America..."

"Put a Hitler mustache on him and he looks like the Mr. Potato Head I used to play with when I was a child."

"Is it just me, or is he starting to look more and more like the anti-Christ?"

It's sad/bizarre that it's the most-watched news network in America? Who watches (and reads at Fox Nation) this horseshit?

http://www.theonion.com/articles/fox-ne ... onal,8432/
http://www.theonion.com/articles/fox-ne ... e-to,8774/
And I listen for the voice inside my head... nothing. I'll do this one myself.
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  • haffajappahaffajappa British Columbia Posts: 5,955
    Several bloggers and Fox critics quickly jumped on the site's overheated reaction to the children's book.

    "Fox News Turns Obama's Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic," wrote Gawker's Maureen O'Connor.

    The New Republic's Jonathan Chait also poked fun at the network's coverage of the book: "Fox News Exposes Obama As Indian, Not Kenyan, Anti-Colonialist."

    "Our Indonesian-Kenyan-socialist president is at it again!" wrote Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank (who has criticized Fox News in the past), linking to the Fox Nation article.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thecutlin ... -criticism

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