Fox News Toolbar 4.5.124
Posted by: [NT] on: 02/09/2007 01:31 AM [ Print | 8 comment(s) ] · 1018 views
Listen to Fox News Radio right on your browser. With this Unofficial Fox News Toolbar, you can listen to Hannity, Radio Factor, Fox News Radio and more compelling talk radio like Rush Limbaugh free.
This tool bar also delivers news alerts, video and more to your browser. It has advanced user tools like a radio player, chat, weather and email checker that checks Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, POP3 and other accounts automatically for you. Read more and download at Cnet
This tool bar also delivers news alerts, video and more to your browser. It has advanced user tools like a radio player, chat, weather and email checker that checks Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, POP3 and other accounts automatically for you. Read more and download at Cnet
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Kaleid Junior Member Posts: 5 Joined: 2004-11-07 |
Jesus christ Voluntary torture? |
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bimdimbo Unregistered |
Lol! Bill Hicks said it best. 'Rush Limbaugh is a scat muncher'. Why the hell would anyone would want this near there desktops is beyond me! |
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jago_ai Unregistered |
...and here come the comments from people who say that FOX News is biased while being biased themselves and saying that CNN, etc. aren't biased. Hypocracy at it's best... |
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Fuzzywuzzy Unregistered |
I haven't seen anyone claim that CNN and other "news" sources aren't biased in their own way. However, Faux News goes far beyond just bias. Their "hosts" regularly manufacture a story about someone they don't like, then criticize that person for the stuff they just manufactured. It then spreads to the other "hosts" and becomes "news". It would be generous to refer to that as simply "yellow journalism", it is more akin to a propaganda machine. |
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blackcat77 Unregistered |
I'm sure it's just a coincidence that the Bush White House picked someone from Fox News to become the press secretary. Or that when Dick Cheney was in deeper trouble than usual with the press, he chose to field a few softballs on Fox while not appearing on any other news channel. If people want to hear the conservative side of things, Fox is there for them. And there's nothing wrong with that, but please don't try to pass them off as a more legitimate source of news than others. |
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TSThomas Junior Member Posts: 2 Joined: 2003-05-10 |
Stephen Colbert put it best; Fox News gives you both sides of the story - The Presidents side & the vice-presidents. John Gibson last week did a story on the San Francisco mayor who had an affair but no-one really cared. There was more footage & commentary in that segment of Bill Clinton's affair than of the mayor. Surprised anyone? |
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jago_ai Unregistered |
Sure...now how about you give the proof? Last time I checked, just about every show on FOX News has commentators on BOTH sides...and if you don't believe that then you've never spent a weekend watching the channel. It's also funny how people who say that FOX News is biased yet they defend CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, etc as telling the "truth" b/c they have the same liberally biased staff. |
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jago_ai Unregistered |
...and other sources like CNN or the AP is? HA! That's a good one. You know the AP right...the agency they hired freelance photographers and journalists that put up NUMEROUS fake photos during last years Israeli/Hezbollah conflict. |


