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Wallace accuses Democratic Va. governor candidate Creigh Deeds of "ducking debates"

September 27, 2009 10:38 am ET

From the September 27 edition of Fox Broadcasting Co.'s Fox News Sunday:

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    • Author by Bad News (September 27, 2009 10:47 am ET)
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      If Chris Wallace had any Self-Respect left he would put in his Two Weeks Notice.
      "How Does It Feel" Chris to no longer have any access to POTUS?
      "Whiners & Crybabies" Mr. Wallace? "Please Don't Fox News Me"
      Will you ever stop complaining & look in the mirror & appraise your own Lack of Ability?

      Speak truth to power.


      Mr. News
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    • Author by wolf kotenberg (September 27, 2009 12:19 pm ET)
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      Accusations by a FOX hack are not covictions
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    • Author by big2xrube6146 (September 27, 2009 2:22 pm ET)
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      Looks like Fox lost out again.
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    • Author by twister (September 27, 2009 4:55 pm ET)
         
      Fox news..............FAIR AND BALANCED! Go Chris! Fox rules!
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    • Author by fairliberal (September 27, 2009 4:59 pm ET)
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      He is just following in the tradition set by dems in the last election. If you think you may be asked tough questions, don't go. Part 2 of that tradition, only speak to news organizations that agree with you.
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      • Author by blk-in-alabam (September 27, 2009 6:00 pm ET)
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        I haven't seen republicans stray far from fox,or clear channel.If you have a group of politicians(republicans) who concentrate on a news network with less than 5 million viewers,and run from the major networks,with 30 million viewers.It is quit clear the republican politicians are running from the people.The democrats concentrating on news media with 30 million viewers,are doing a better job of representing the people.How is a political party(republicans)with their own private news network with viewership a fraction of the networks reaching out to the people who elected them???????
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      • Author by jjamele2880 (September 27, 2009 6:01 pm ET)
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        Considering the Love Affair that the last administration had (and continues to have) with FOX "news," your post is too nonsensical to respond to.

        In other words, just another day on the job for fairliberal.
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        • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (September 28, 2009 1:08 am ET)
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          I'll provide a Fox Zombie to English translation for those not fluent in Wingnutese;

          If you think you may be asked ridiculous, dishonest questions, don't go.

          Part 2 of that tradition, only speak to news organizations that agree with reality.
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      • Author by 1st Republic 14th Star (September 27, 2009 6:18 pm ET)
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        Democrats don't have to worry about tough questions from Fox "News." They have to worry about a network that offers only conservative commentary, and "journalists" whose stock in trade is making s*it up.

        In addition, Democrats make out only marginally better in most other media. For all the whining about liberal bias, you can count on Sunday morning shows to interview two Republicans, or a Republican and a conservative Democrat. Progressive positions are almost never considered. You can count on the New York Times and the Washington Post to make up stories and advance conservative memes. In short, when it comes to media coverage, it's tough being a Democrat.
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    • Author by teabaggers ♥ [wing]NUTS (September 27, 2009 7:47 pm ET)
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      how much more are fox news anchors going to complain about not getting interviews with liberals? move on already.
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