They have got to be the worst news channel in history. It can't be on for more then 5 minutes without suggesting the world is ending with their fear mongering. Fcking psychopaths.
Fox isn't evil, they're just very cynically (and ingeniously) tapping into a very passionate and large segment of the American population who seek confirmation of their own worldview accompanied by flashy graphics and attractive blondes.
They've all but admitted that but for a few segments lasting a few hours each day, they don't actually cover news (which saves them the hassle of adhering to journalistic integrity) but instead deal in 'entertainment.'
If you grow up like me in Northwest Florida, you basically have to come to some kind of understanding with Fox News and its viewers.
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Where the faint murmurs now dwindling
echo o’er tide and shore."
-A Grave Epitaph in Santa Rosa County, Florida; I wish I could remember the man's name.
It's fine though, with his wealth he can afford the heart, liver and kidneys of healthy children to keep him going longer.
Do you really think there were no children who needed a new heart and had genetic compatibility with the heart 70+ out of shape Dick Cheney got? Nah, his wealth, connections and influence clearly played no part.
You may live if you're rich. If you don't have enough money, f*ck off and go die somewhere else.
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I had somewhat of a tolerance for them in the past, however Fox news sounds worse then Alex Jones these days. I avoid the channel as much as I can now.
Actually the truth is probably somewhere far outside of both.
The two most reputable and reliable mainstream news media sources in America are PBS Newshour and NPR. Both publicly funded, go figure. Anything else is sensationalist spin trying to make money.
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“Where the longleaf pines are whispering
to him who loved them so.
Where the faint murmurs now dwindling
echo o’er tide and shore."
-A Grave Epitaph in Santa Rosa County, Florida; I wish I could remember the man's name.