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After segment on stimulus reporting errors, Baier asked: "What did they say in Watergate, follow the money?"

November 17, 2009 7:23 pm ET

From the November 17 edition of Fox News' Special Report with Bret Baier:

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    • Author by pointofview (November 17, 2009 7:28 pm ET)
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      And what is wrong with that comment? There has been so many mistakes and over statements by the administration on the number of jobs saved or created.

      ABC has reported that the administration has "reported" jobs saved and created in districts that do not exist, and many other problems. Follow the money, and the lies.
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      • Author by Max Credits (November 17, 2009 7:36 pm ET)
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        Duh, I think they wus opinioning during da news, pointofview. Duh, that's whut I think anyways.
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        • Author by pointofview (November 17, 2009 8:10 pm ET)
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          I will give you this Vic, you sound smarter than the average dem who buys all the lies this site pushes.
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          • Author by Max Credits (November 17, 2009 8:12 pm ET)
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            I'm happy to help you learn what is wrong with the Watergate comment.
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            • Author by pointofview (November 17, 2009 8:18 pm ET)
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              LOL. If i need lessons on how to blindly accept the dem lies and brush them off as nothing I will let you know. Thats about all you could teach any individual who can think for them selves. Amazing how your intellect and grammar improves when you are called out for drinking the kool aid.
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              • Author by smarshall1432997 (November 17, 2009 10:07 pm ET)
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                Umph, umph, umph... At first glance with FoxNews once more trying to create their latest "smear" campaign against President Obama and his Administration the first clue of "stupidity" starts with the "FACTS" i.e. Watergate started and ended with former "Republican" President Richard Nixon.

                And FoxNews has begun to "connect" some kind of dots of similarties with the Stimulus Bill and President Obama to Watergate and former Republican President Nixon? Uh, oh this will be "juicy", LOL.
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              • Author by Digital Jedi (November 17, 2009 11:44 pm ET)
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                Perhaps. But you may also need lessons on when your being mocked.
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      • Author by christopher howard (November 17, 2009 8:01 pm ET)
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        What is wrong, is that the story is about getting correct economic figures on jobs. The introduction of Watergate to the discussion introduces the unsupported idea that there is something criminal involved. And, of course, this is by Baier, one of Fox's allegedly non-partisan newsmen, rather than one of their opinion people.
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      • Author by my4cents (November 17, 2009 8:02 pm ET)
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        I will take 'transparent lies' over 'everything secret' any time.
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    • Author by pete592 (November 17, 2009 8:02 pm ET)
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      What's wrong with it? The timing. For the first time in 8 years, the hypocrites at Fox News come to the sudden realization that the nation's purse has strings.

      What's wrong with it? Equating "mistakes" and "over statements" with a criminal scandal involving felony offenses and a U.S. president resigning in disgrace.
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      • Author by pointofview (November 17, 2009 8:09 pm ET)
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        Of courseeeee it is a mistake or an over statement when the dems do it. When they make up districts and totally fabricate numbers it was an oversight. What a joke. You guys give new meaning to the term hypocrite!!
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        • Author by pete592 (November 17, 2009 10:11 pm ET)
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          "Of courseeeee it is a mistake or an over statement when the dems do it."
          You previously said it was. That was your description, not mine, hence the quote marks.

          "You guys give new meaning to the term hypocrite!!"
          What "guys" do I fall in with? Go ahead and categorize me, I can use a good laugh right about now.
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    • Author by dadre (November 17, 2009 8:42 pm ET)
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      Well getting something wrong when you don't have a long history of it is an honest mistake. Getting something wrong when you constantly "miss" things is a different story. Do you now understand why most people don't except fox's apologies?

      I think the quote is fine coming out of anyone who doesn't work at fox or talk radio. It's not always about what you say it's about when, how, and whats your history which in the subject of the statement.

      For example, Biden can joke about having a secret assassination team but if dick cheney got into office and made that same joke it would worry people. Or let's try another one G.W. Bush could make a joke about having interns stay late for meetings at the White House but Bill Clinton couldn't do that without sparking controversy.
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    • Author by John Paradox (November 17, 2009 11:49 pm ET)
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      I wish they'd followed this money.
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