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Trying To Defend News Corp, Fox Blames News Corp

Posted 7/21/11 at 8:29am by jamie

When your parent company is the largest media corporation in the world and in the middle of one of the hugest corporate scandals in history, then blaming the media probably isn't a good idea, but that's exactly what happened on Fox yesterday.

Bob Dilenschneider of the Dilenschneider Group was on Fox and Friends, trying to defend News Corp and shift blame to the media in general. Here's what he had to say:

Why are so many people piling on at this point? We know it’s a hacking scandal. Shouldn’t we get beyond it and really deal with the issue of hacking? Citicorp has been hacked into. Bank of America has been hacked into. American Express has been hacked into. Insurance companies have been hacked into. . . . So we have to figure out a way to deal with this hacking problem. That’s what we have to do.

The problem with Dilenschneider's statement is that he fails to realize that in this case, News Corp isn't the victim, but rather the perpetrated. Want to "deal with this hacking problem"? Well one good start is by arresting the very people he's defending, since they are the ones contributing to the problem now.

It sounds like Fox is having a real hard time finding defenders, so they went out and hired the window licker from the short bus to make a statement that makes News Corp look even worse. When it's getting to that point, the future of News Corp looks really bleak.

Republicans Show Their Disdain For The Constitution

Posted 5/4/10 at 11:58am by jamie

With the arrest of a Pakistani born, U.S. citizen in connection with the failed car bombing on Times Square, the Republican members of Congress are starting to show that they have absolutely no respect for the Constitution of this land:

The morning after the arrest of 30-year-old Faisal Shahzad at John F. Kennedy airport on Monday evening, the usual suspects in the GOP took to print and the airwaves to whack away at the president and his top lawyer. Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) mocked the idea that Attorney General Eric Holder might read the suspect his Miranda rights or consider trying him in a civilian court.

"I hope that [Attorney General Eric] Holder did discuss this with the intelligence community. If they believe they got enough from him, how much more should they get? Did they Mirandize him? I know he's an American citizen but still," King said.

Notorious for jumping into the political fray in the wake of attempted or successful terrorist acts, King was quickly joined in the ring by Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who called the idea of reading Miranda rights a "serious mistake."

As matter of fact McCain has even gone to the right of Glenn Beck now:

"He is a citizen of the United States, so I say we uphold the laws and the Constitution on citizens," the bombastic Fox News host said to the stunned co-hosts of "Fox and Friends". "If you are a citizen, you obey the law and follow the Constitution. [Shahzad] has all the rights under the Constitution."

"We don't shred the Constitution when it is popular," Beck added. "We do the right thing."

Dear Fox – Who Will You Fire For This?

Posted 12/8/09 at 1:33pm by jamie

Remember last month when that memo from FOX News got leaked that said they wouldn’t tolerate any more on air errors, and if they happen people could lose their jobs? Well let’s see if it works:

Last week, Fox and Friends showed a Rasmussen poll graphic revealing that a whopping 120 percent of the American public believes scientists may be falsifying research to support their own theories on global warming:

fnc-20091204-raspoll

So Fox – who will be getting the ax for this? We’ll all be waiting your response.

Mayhem At FOX

Posted 3/21/08 at 5:25pm by jamie

Apparently the employees at FOX aren't drinking the kool-aide that Murdoch and Co. want to serve up:

Fox News' very own anchors are speaking out - and walking off - over what they perceive to be "Obama-bashing" on their network.

This morning on "Fox and Friends," Brian Kilmeade walked off the set after a dispute with his co-hosts Gretchen Carlson (she who celebrates deadly floods) and Steve Doocy over Obama's comment that his grandmother is a "typical white person." Kilmeade argued that the remark needed to be taken in context and eventually got so fed up with his co-hosts that he walked off set.

Later, "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace came on the show and railed against "Fox and Friends" for what he called "Obama-bashing."

Check out the videos at HuffPo.

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