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Saturday, December 18, 2010

That's FoxNews for ya!


Who can be surprised that FoxNews would respond to a University study finding its viewers were by far the most misinformed consumers of news with an ad hominem attack that turned out to be...very inaccurate?

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:33 AM

    Ignoring Faux is about the best I can do. Blowing it up would be a worthwhile mission. It may explode from its own gases is a fond Christmas wish.
    vox

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  2. Murdoch's strategy: Deflect, deflect, deflect.

    "Anything that keeps people stupid is a felony." -- Harlan Ellison

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  3. StonyPillow7:56 AM

    Anti-American reactionary Australian propaganda.

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  4. I was wondering if we could do a class-action suit for False Advertising, or even Product Liability since they call themselves "News"?

    Section 2 of the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability distinguishes between three major types of product liability claims:

    * manufacturing defect,
    * design defect,
    * a failure to warn (also known as marketing defects).


    FOX clearly suffers from all three.

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  5. fux viewers don't care. it's cozy there.

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  6. Anonymous4:24 PM

    What StonyPillow said. I would urge everyone to attach the adjective "anti-American" to FOX NEWS, and Republican every time the despicable words are used.

    Fred Flintstone

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