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Fox News Fest Revisited Episode | Republicans Behaving Badly

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Republicans Behaving Badly

I go undercover to see what Republicans are saying. If you listen closely, you just might hear yourself leaving the party.

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Fox News Fest Revisited


Fox News Fest Revisited

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DATE : Wed, 21 Mar 2007 00:00:00 GMT
Entered in Database : 2007-03-21 00:00:00
length : 25898948
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Things you'll hear only on FOX: Scooter Libby is innocent. there was no crime in revealing the classified information that Valerie Plame was an undercover agent. Prosecutor Fitzgerald knew that Scooter was innocent but went after him anyway. Barak Obama, and Oprah are racists. Sean Hannity deceives and lies about Sandy Berger It's one thing to have biased media. It's another thing to have news media tell you what you think, and to blatantly press facts that other news sources have labeled as fraud. Fox was laughable when they were against the administration. It was funny to watch the republicans claim that they were fair and balanced while they shilled for the government (if shilling is a verb). Now that the government has changed, it's no longer a joke. When you have the news working hand in hand with a corrupt government that's looking at you through your TV set, you have shades of George Orwell's 1984.