Our Fox affiliate is not bad, and it comes on at 9 p.m., making it much easier for me to watch since my day starts at 5:00 a.m. :/
It's sort of funny comparing Fox Newtork to Fox News. I think throughout it's years of existence Fox might have been one of the most liberal networks with shows like Married with Children, 90210 and Simpson. It just goes to show you Rupert is only out for what makes him cash and not some hard core conservative.
But yeah local Fox channel news doesn't equal Fox News.
Not to be outdone by the national Snooze, Fox 5 in San Diego "Accidentally" uses an Obama photo as that of a rape suspect Police had to let go.
Did Bill OReilly personally witness Irish terrorists kill and maim their fellow citizens in Belfast with bombs? The answer, as you may have guessed, is definitely not. But in this particular case, his long-time employer Fox News is openly admitting to their top anchors fabrication.
Last week, the network dismissed a widening array of allegations against OReilly as nothing more than an orchestrated campaign by far left advocates and argued that responding to the unproven accusation du jour has become an exercise in futility.
But Fox News did respond to questions posed by Paul Farhi of the Washington Post, about a 2013 book in which OReilly wrote, Ive seen soldiers gun down unarmed civilians in Latin America, Irish terrorists kill and maim their fellow citizens in Belfast with bombs. In a statement to the Post, the network admits that OReilly did not actually see anything of the sort:
Asked about O'Reillys statements Friday, a Fox News spokesman said that OReilly was not an eyewitness to any bombings or injuries in Northern Ireland. Instead, he was shown photos of bombings by Protestant police officers.
Want to read more about OReillys dangerous adventures? The book in which he originally claimed to have witnessed the Belfast bombings, Keep It Pithy: Useful Observations in a Tough World: An Essential Collection of Writings By One of the Most Powerful Voices in Media Today, can be purchased on BillOReilly.com for $21.99.
http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/fox-news-channel-developing-weekend-program-for-greg-gutfeld-1201442457/
It sucks that Greg is leaving Red Eye, but I'm looking forward to his new show.
http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/fox-news-channel-developing-weekend-program-for-greg-gutfeld-1201442457/
It sucks that Greg is leaving Red Eye, but I'm looking forward to his new show.
I view Chris Wallace and Shepard Smith to be the only good news anchors at Fox. Megyn Kelly is alright. The rest are garbage.Foxnews Sunday= only legitimate news show of the network. Wallace is a great host
I view Chris Wallace and Shepard Smith to be the only good news anchors at Fox. Megyn Kelly is alright. The rest are garbage.
I don't think that has ever been in question....lol
I got hooked on Fox news a few months back. Everyday I tune in to at least something from the network. I love The Five and Red Eye(although it sucks that Greg left).
I view Chris Wallace and Shepard Smith to be the only good news anchors at Fox. Megyn Kelly is alright. The rest are garbage.
No doubt, beautiful women on Foxnews and to be fair some intelligent even if politically different views compared to some of us.
What I have noticed is that the O'reilly Factor has usually been good for entertainment. We all know it isn't exactly real journalism/news. What I've noticed tuning in for a bit of the show now and then?
O'reilly has become an infomercial for himself
It is one thing for him to entertain with his opinions about different topics on race and politics... but now he is literally using the show to just sell stuff Pimping out his Killing Everything books and now his bad tv movies as being critically acclaimed.
Even the core fans who believe in every word he says, have got to notice wayyyyyy too much selling going on.
Megyen Kelly..
Dana Perino..
Bill O'reilly... wait a minute what happened to the Beautiful women!?
A funny thing happened on Thursday morning when Fox & Friends presented the results of the most recent Quinnipiac poll that found five Republican presidential candidates tied for first place with 10% each. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), who finished sixth on the list with 7%, was no where to be found:
Instead, both Carly Fiorina and John Kasich made it into Fox’s top 10 graphic at 2% a piece. The number 10 is key because Fox has said it will only allow the top 10 finishers in the most recent polling participate in its first GOP debate this August.
I liked National Geographics "Killing Jesus". I thought it was well done.