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Fox & Friends rejects Rep. Kennedy's "unhinged" war coverage criticism

Echoing Hot Air, Doocy accuses Kennedy of hypocrisy because Dems didn't complain about Foley coverage "when the Iraq war wasn't going our way"

March 11, 2010 6:52 am ET

From the March 11 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends:

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    • Author by ojnabieoot (March 11, 2010 9:06 am ET)
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      Carlson - "they have not covered the war like they did for President Bush in a negative way like they did for President Obama."

      Gee, why could that be? It must be that darn liberal media! It certainly can't be due to the fact that President Obama is running the AfPak war semi-competently (so far...), whereas Iraq was a total disaster from 2003-2007, and has now improved to a "partial disaster."

      Also, didn't Doocy look awfully proud of himself in his slam against Democrats? Look at his smirk! No shame.
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      • Author by usp (March 11, 2010 9:14 am ET)
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        you mean with people literally loading 'bales' (!) of cash into pick-up trucks at the airport??? you mean like that? i shouldn't even be reading MM this morning- i need more coffee.
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    • Author by dogbreath (March 11, 2010 9:35 am ET)
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      Let's make this clear Gretch. This isn't Obama's War or Bush's War, it is our war. If Bush and friends had stayed focused on the mission at hand, Afghanistan, instead of acting like a bunch of ADHD morons who decided to fight a war that was unjustified and completely unneccessary, then we might not be talking about this issue at all today.

      Kennedy has it right. The press is more interested in talking about a disgraced and disillusioned Massa more than what is actually important in this country, and it has been that way for quite some time. Heard anything about Haiti in the news lately? Chile? Congo? But we sure hear plenty about the Tea Baggers, who are a very small portion of the population and the power of Scott Brown.

      Sorry about the mini-rant. So tired of this crap, day after day.
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    • Author by cindermaker (March 11, 2010 9:56 am ET)
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      I see someone who has some passion, I don't see how these Fox News talking heads can sit there on their show on a couch and say "Yes, send our children to die, sounds good.", so confident in their arrogance.

      It scares me when someone talks about sending their own country men to die with such vigor and righteous indignation.
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      • Author by John Paradox (March 11, 2010 12:40 pm ET)
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        More accurate: "Yes, send other people's children to die, sounds good.",
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