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Are the people at Fox News really this stupid? (Jon Stewart Exposes Fox "Ties" to Terror)

Seeded on Tue Sep 14, 2010 6:34 PM EDT
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Just too good...

Fox says that the funding for the Mosque will come from this "Kingdom Foundation" that is run by a man with ties to Terror. Failing to disclose the man they are talking about owns 7% of Fox News.

That the man they are talking about is good friends with George W. Bush.

The "guy who tried to give Rudy Guliana 10 mil" you mean Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, yeah, the guy who owns the second largest share of Fox News.

So, is Fox News just evil or Stupid?

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Jeff Midwest

Big deal. The Prince is a rich guy. He makes investments. He also owns a large block of Microsoft stock, so I guess he calls all the shots at MSNBC too, right?

Socialist lefty liberals should hold their comedy tightly. After November, they are going to need it!

    Reply#1 - Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:21 PM EDT
    Nicey-1026620

    .............Sigh

    Missed the point.

    I'm not talking about this in terms of tea party, conservatives, or liberals.

    *They are trying to paint the Imam of the New York mosque as accepting questionable money from the "Kingdom Foundation" which is run by Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal* Yet the same man owns 7% of the company that owns Fox News.

    Of course, they didn't tell their viewers the man they were talking about that had possible terrorist connections, therefor making Imam Rauf guilty, is the same man that owns a large slice of their company.

      #1.1 - Wed Sep 15, 2010 2:28 PM EDT
      Jeff Midwest

      I agree with you. It's a shame that the other News Organizatons do not have the courage to question even their own investors. You are right, the Great Fox News should be congratulated for this!

        #1.2 - Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:09 PM EDT
        Nicey-1026620

        You are right, the Great Fox News should be congratulated for this!

        They didn't question anything. They omitted the fact that he is an owner of News Corp completely.

          #1.3 - Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:15 AM EDT
          Jeff Midwest

          They didn't question anything. They omitted the fact that he is an owner of News Corp completely.

          Precisely. They showed him no favoritism. They pointed him out as a possible threat, even though it might run against their own corporate intrests. I join you in applauding this display of Journalistic Integrity. The Great Fox News shines as a great beacon of TRUTH...and the liberal biased media would do well to improve their standards in kind.

            #1.4 - Thu Sep 16, 2010 12:17 PM EDT
            Nicey-1026620

            Precisely. They showed him no favoritism. They pointed him out as a possible threat, even though it might run against their own corporate intrests

            Um......

            No.

            They didn't point out who he was. That's the point. They never said his name, so they have no association, so how would it run against their corporate interests?

            Lamant Cranston much.

              #1.5 - Thu Sep 16, 2010 3:04 PM EDT
              Jeff Midwest

              They didn't point out "who he was", because it didn't matter to them. They will report on any wrong doing, even if they are reporting on their own mothers.

              Once again, I congratulate you on recognizing the high level of journalistic integrity that has been displayed, here, by the Great Fox News.

                #1.6 - Thu Sep 16, 2010 4:59 PM EDT
                Nicey-1026620

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                  #1.7 - Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:20 AM EDT
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