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Fox Business' Willard: "[T]he White House is actually scared of this show, Happy Hour"

May 20, 2009 10:49 am ET

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    • Author by princeofwheels (May 20, 2009 11:07 am ET)
         
      HAPPY HOUR...where and when did this show appear. Never heard of it. Any reviewers out there!!
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      • Author by jonwisby (May 20, 2009 11:53 am ET)
           
        He likes to use the word fascist a lot. That's all I know about him, didn't know he had a show.
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    • Author by princeofwheels (May 20, 2009 11:08 am ET)
         
      P.S. Hey white guy didn't you ever see the movie..."White Guys Shouldn't Play Basketball". Or something like that (WGCJ)
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    • Author by kfraz43 (May 20, 2009 11:43 am ET)
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      Is this channel even on any more? Did someone's public access station get new graphics software?
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    • Author by TheDayV (May 20, 2009 11:58 am ET)
         
      Ladies and gentlemen, the new Billo.

      'I don't care if you've got a country to run, I've got questions need answering.'

      Yes, members of the administration are going to drop what they're doing to go answer the loaded questions of a mouthpiece on an increasingly irrelevant business network.

      If any of us actually ever have to learn this kid's name, I think we'll all be in trouble.
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    • Author by captfoster2 (May 20, 2009 12:00 pm ET)
         
      Yes... I'm quite sure the Obama White House is scared of a pathetic show with a total viewership of three people with the credibility of a Dick Cheney defender!!

      Where did this weasel "Willard" even come from?
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    • Author by soulwatcher (May 20, 2009 12:16 pm ET)
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      I avoid watching Fox News after I discovered the reporting was filled with too much innuendos, guessing, sensationalizing of a falsehood hoping no one will notice, and not reporting facts with PROOF. I miss those days of news facts that HAD to be proved before reported to avoid a lawsuit for misrepresentation. Fox News (and other news sources as well) now avoid lawsuit by the adjustive game and/or word play such as; possibly, could, maybe, personal opinion, appears, and many more fence straddle words.

      Fox News is NOT a respectable news channel and I do not want my American elected government visiting Willard or anyone reporting there. My employees in government, President Obama and the rest of the three branches of our United States government are to be examples of high dignity. Pres. Obama is maintaining that poise and I congratulate his up-bring and him for it.

      I am so proud of Pres. Obama's serious thought processes after becoming president and learning the "nation's secrets". When campaigning, he did not know these "secrets" and had to go with what Congress and the Supreme Court publicly disclosed. After becoming President, he found out the "secrets" and now has to adjust to reality of the "secrets" of all our great United States. I cannot fault him if he has to adjust his campaign "promises" after the "nation's secrets" discloser.

      Fox News needs to report news facts with proof to earn my respect. After all "fake news" reporter, Jon Stewart, uses actual PROOF to give us comedy on what is absurdly reported on Fox News (as well as other news reports). He asks us the right questions to spot the real news misleading us with absurd statements. It is so much fun to see him tear apart a news story to show the manure it really is reporting. (So, is Media Matters fun to read for the same reason.)
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    • Author by o rly (May 20, 2009 12:42 pm ET)
         
      Happy Hour? Never heard of it. I'm sure the White House is trembling in fear.
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    • Author by TheThief672 (May 20, 2009 1:17 pm ET)
         
      In all fairness....I also would be afraid of a show based on "fear mongering" and "false statements".
      Which by the way is the standard at Fox News.
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    • Author by PurpleState (May 20, 2009 3:30 pm ET)
         
      Why should you be afraid of something you have never seen or heard of?
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    • Author by adamsinclair0078312 (May 21, 2009 1:36 pm ET)
         
      Who is this chucklehead?
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