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Fox's Wallace "can't imagine a news organization that wouldn't say yes to" a White House offer of "a town hall meeting with the president"

June 21, 2009 2:15 pm ET

From the online "Panel Plus" segment of Fox News' Fox News Sunday:

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    • Author by DVD777 (June 21, 2009 3:35 pm ET)
         
      Why one network have all the networks involved on such a big issue.
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    • Author by afroman (June 21, 2009 5:50 pm ET)
         
      I beg to differ Chris. You guys seem to be the only one whining about the ABC special
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    • Author by juliajayne1 (June 21, 2009 6:34 pm ET)
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      Well, Chris , I'm afraid I'd have to call into question your credibility on this issue, since the good (sic) folks at Fox would consider anything short of calling O a rat bastard socialist "pushing his agenda".

      Propogandists deluxe!
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    • Author by mari2jj2970 (June 22, 2009 2:03 am ET)
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      Actually interesting that Wallace finally is saying something that lives up to the Wallace tradition in news reporting. Great to see him stand up for what is right.
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    • Author by teabaggers ♥ NUTS (June 22, 2009 4:23 am ET)
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      hey wallace, i got a question for you: who do you work for currently? that answer should tell you what "news" organization would advertise for a president, let alone a political party.
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    • Author by Bad News (June 22, 2009 9:10 am ET)
         
      Mr. Wallace speaks with a forked tongue.


      Mr. News
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    • Author by latanza (June 22, 2009 11:42 am ET)
         
      He must be an idiot or a narcicist. Media may very well get the opportunity to address certain issues they have and the President as well. He would have to be afraid of the development and the importance that could come from this meeting. It's like a parent finally sitting down with the child telling them that they need to be more responsible or serious about their choices. No one ever wants that conversation but we know that structure and respect and focus and thought regarding your actions is a good thing. He must want his autonomy to never be questioned. IT WON"T BE! I am almost sure that the White House will ask you to put responsibility in the tone of reporting, facts, and safety for the lives of American people.

      If that is his objection then he has something to hide!
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