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Unbalanced: Fox News' conspiracy theory obsession

November 29, 2010 1:26 pm ET — 36 Comments

Fox News and its employees have played a role in hosting, promoting and repeating conspiracy theories -- including claims that President Obama isn't a U.S. citizen, 9-11 conspiracy theories, suggestions that Obama is a Muslim, and conspiracies involving the Gulf oil spill.

Fox's 9/11 Truther

Fox host Andrew Napolitano is a 9/11 truther. In an interview with conspiracy theorist and "9/11 truth" movement leader Alex Jones, Fox host Andrew Napolitano said that it's "hard for me to believe that" World Trade Center building 7 "came down by itself" -- a central tenet of 9-11 conspiracy theories -- and claimed that "twenty years from now, people will look at 9-11 the way we look at the assassination of JFK today. It couldn't possibly have been done the way the government told us."

The Fox Birther Network

Fox & Friends hosted John LeBoutillier, who promoted discredited birther conspiracies. On the November 29 edition of Fox & Friends, John LeBoutillier -- former Republican congressman and current columnist for the right-wing website Newsmax -- promoted his new novel, which purports to be factually based. Among the stories in the book, according to LeBoutillier, is that "Obama's grandmother, living in Kenya, we have her in the book, it's fiction, but in reality she has claimed consistently that he was born in Mombasa, Kenya. She said this, adamantly, on the record. So we used that in the book." That claim has long been discredited.

Fox hired birther promoter Lou Dobbs to host Fox Business Show. Fox hired former CNN host Lou Dobbs to host a show on Fox Business. On his CNN show, Dobbs claimed that the birth certificate for President Obama hosted on FactCheck.org wasn't "the real document," and on his radio show said the document was not "the real deal."

Fox analyst Thomas McInerney said there were "widespread and legitimate concerns that the President is constitutionally ineligible to hold office." Retired Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney, a Fox News military analyst, filed an affidavit (reported by pro-birther site WorldNetDaily) claiming there are "widespread and legitimate concerns that the President is constitutionally ineligible to hold office." McInerney also expressed support for an Army officer facing court-martial who refused to obey orders "until the president produces his original birth certificate."

Fox host Sean Hannity on birthers: "[A]ll they wanted to do was say, 'Where's the birth certificate?' That's all they were asking." On the August 12, 2009, edition of his radio show, Hannity said, "This huge birther thing is another huge distraction. To try and portray conservatives as a bunch of right-wing nutjob kooks when people all they wanted to do was say, 'where's the birth certificate?' That's all they were asking. 'Show us the birth certificate.' "

Fox Nation promoted false "home country" video. On April 5, Fox Nation promoted a video created by birthers that purported to show Michelle Obama claiming Kenya as President Obama's "home country." In fact, the two-year-old video was a reference by Mrs. Obama to thepresident's ancestors, who come from Kenya.

Fox repeatedly hosted birther Jerome Corsi. On his September 2 show, Hannity hosted Jerome Corsi on the "Great American Panel."Corsi also appeared on the November 23 edition of Fox Business' Freedom Watch. Corsi has written many articles that promote birther claims for WorldNetDaily, including the following: "Doubts persist about Obama birth certificate, Considerable evidence still points to candidate's birth in Kenya"; "New doubts revealed in Obama's nativity story"; and "Just who delivered baby Barack Obama?"

Fox Nation repeatedly promoted birther stories using picture of Obama in Somali clothes. On July 14, 2009, The Fox Nation featured these stories and images:

On July 20, 2009, The Fox Nation featured this story and image:

Fox Nation promoted WorldNetDaily birther article. On July 16, 2009, The Fox Nation featured the following image, linked to a WorldNetDaily article promoting a birther's challenge to President Obama.

Fox promotes falsehoods about Obama's faith

Fox & Friends had to "clarify" after pushing false smear Obama attended a "madrassa." On the January 19, 2007, editions of Fox & Friends First and Fox & Friends, co-hosts Brian Kilmeade, Steve Doocy, and Gretchen Carlson spent several segments advancing a false report that then-Sen. Barack Obama was raised a Muslim and attended a madrassa, or Islamic school, as a child in Indonesia. At one point, Doocy asked: "When people find out this stuff, they're going to go, 'Why didn't anybody ever mention that that man right there was raised as -- spent the first decade of his life raised by his Muslim father as a Muslim and was educated in a madrassa?' " Kilmeade responded, "Yeah, is that a problem?" He added: "Evidently, when he was a little kid, he went over to Indonesia and went to a madrassa. He -- in his two best-selling books, he doesn't really mention this in detail."

On the January 22, 2007, edition of Fox & Friends First, Doocy said he had to "clarify" the show's reporting on the fabricated madrassa story,stating that "Mr. Obama's people called and they said that that is absolutely false. They said the idea that Barack Obama went to a radical Muslim school is completely ridiculous."

Nearly three years later, Coulter claimed Obama "attended madrassas." On the December 28, 2009, edition of The O'Reilly Factor, conservative columnist Ann Coulter said, "Andrew Sullivan pointed out, you know, what are these radical Islamists going to do when they look and see the president of the great Satan. And you know, he has brown skin. And he attended madrassas. And he talks about how he's so moved by the call to prayer five times a day. He used to hear in Indonesia. If anyone can say we're going to look for radical Islamists, it ought to be President Obama." Guest host Eric Bolling did not correct Coulter's falsehood that Obama "attended madrassas."

Coulter: Obama went "to madrassas as a child." On the December 30, 2009, edition of Glenn Beck, Coulter said: "And like I say, Obama can be doing more than Bush. He is specially situated that way, as having gone to madrassas as a child, not being a white male, which is, you know, the height of political incorrectness, but just the contrary, we're moving in exactly doing the -- making -- repeating the worst mistakes of the Bush administration."

Fox News' Special Report asks of Obama: "Islam or Isn't He?" During a June 4, 2009,segment, Fox News' Special Report aired a quote by Obama national security official Denis McDonough, in which he talked about how Obama "experienced Islam on three continents" and grew up in Indonesia with a Muslim father, and asked: "Islam or Isn't He?"

Fox & Friends sees "Muslim image" in logo for Nuclear Security Summit. On the April 14 edition of Fox & Friends, co-hosts Brian Kilmeade and Gretchen Carlson promoted the story that the logo of the Nuclear Security Summit contained a "Muslim image." In fact, the logo was designed to mimic the Rutherford-Bohr Model of an atom.

Hume claimed Jerusalem Post story quoted Obama's half brother about "Muslim background." On the June 18, 2008, edition ofSpecial Report, Brit Hume stated that Malik Obama, Barack Obama's half-brother, "tells The Jerusalem Post that 'if elected his brother will be a good president for the Jewish people, despite his Muslim background.' " In fact, Obama's half brother did not speak to The Jerusalem Postfor the article cited by Hume (he spoke to Israel's Army Radio), and subsequent audio of the interview indicated that Malik Obama did not refer to Barack Obama as having a Muslim background. Hume later issued an on-air correction for the false claim that Malik Obama had said Barack Obama has such a background.

Fox promoted oil spill conspiracy theories

Michael Brown on Fox News: Obama wanted oil spill so he could "shut down" offshore drilling.On the May 3 edition of Your World with Neil Cavuto, former FEMA chief Michael Brown repeatedly suggested that the Obama administration deliberately chose to let the BP oil spill "get really bad" so it would have an "excuse" to "shut down offshore drilling."

Perino: "[W]as this deliberate?" On the May 3 edition of Fox & Friends, Fox News contributor Dana Perino said of the spill: "I'm not trying to introduce a conspiracy theory, but was this deliberate? You have to wonder... if there was sabotage involved."

Bolling falsely claimed it was "nine days before" the leak "was even addressed" and asked, "Did they let this thing leak? ... if they're going to try and pull drilling, that may be the way they do it." On the same broadcast of Fox & Friends, Fox Business Network host Eric Bolling said: "The question is ... why the delay in the response? You guys were pointing out, nine days before it was even addressed, 12 days before he made a formal comment. The question is, did they let this thing leak? I mean, BP said maybe a thousand barrels a day, it went to five thousand. Did they let it leak a little bit and say, boy I don't know. The conspiracy theorists would say, 'maybe they'd let it leak for a while, and then they addressed the issue.'" Bolling added: "That would be a humongous accusation and probably the net result would be no different, but if they're going to try and pull drilling, that may be the way they do it."

Beck claimed Obama refused international help with spill in order to pass cap and trade. On the June 30 edition of his Fox News show, Glenn Beck falsely claimed that President Obama refused international help with the oil spill for 71 days in order to create an "emergency" to help getting cap and trade legislation passed. In fact, international relief was accepted early into the incident.

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    • Author by peebs755 (November 29, 2010 1:40 pm ET)
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      I'm still amazed that Fox "News" hasn't been sued. There is so much lying on that channel. I get the impression that people think "That's so outrageous, no one will believe it". But there are millions of uninformed people in this country (I'm trying to be kind here)that are so caught up in their prejudices, they'll believe lies.
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      • Author by mary59 (November 29, 2010 4:09 pm ET)
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        Just visited a good friend with a brain injury currently in a nursing home that primarily deals with Alzheimer patients.

        The most prominent feature in their sitting room was a wide screen television that was blaring Fox News.

        Just the kind of therapy and soothing presence these folk need. AARGH!
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      • Author by RedChocobo (November 29, 2010 6:40 pm ET)
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        I think its something similar to how the National Enquirer stays in business...
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        • Author by ThomasJH268 (November 30, 2010 2:01 am ET)
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          @RedChocobo,

          Actually the Enquirer just reported in this week's issue that Sarah Palin helped rig Dancing With the Stars so Bristol would make it to the finals. I'll be betting the right-wing hot air machine is warming up against that "reporter."
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      • Author by DNA (November 30, 2010 9:59 am ET)
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        I agree. Fox News and its commentators are not only liars, but dangerous ones, at that. Unfortunatelt, a lot of people believe them.
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      • Author by cfamick (November 30, 2010 2:23 pm ET)
           
        When someone points out the lie, they respond, "Why can't you point out even a single lie?"
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    • Author by ThomasJH268 (November 29, 2010 1:56 pm ET)
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      And yet FOX news laughs at the prospect the right-wing tea-tards are willing to destroy the economy to make Obama look bad.

      I know I'll be asked to site examples, so here are three


      Rush: I Hope he fails!!!
      Hannity: It's my mission to ensure "the anointed one" is a one term president
      Mitch McConnell: Our top priority is to get Obama out of the white house in 2012.

      And, of course, there are the times where Republicans voted against bills they previously supported until Obama signed off on them.
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      • Author by proudblackman (November 29, 2010 2:35 pm ET)
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        I believe that you at media matters do not know the differance between promoting, reporting, discussing, or debating.
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        • Author by mary59 (November 29, 2010 6:09 pm ET)
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          We of the Media Matters are concerned that the line between promoting, reporting, discussing and debating has been so blurred that many U.S. citizens don't understand the difference.

          "No nation is permitted to live in ignorance with impunity."
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        • Author by ponymeup (December 01, 2010 4:26 am ET)
             
          If I were you proudblackdude I would seriously consider what the crap you are so darn proud of. I have never seen you make one intelligent case. But then most of the drive by trolls from the right can only spout right wing talking points and dare not go off script for a nano second. Bring something to the table instead of regurgitating Rush and Sean. They just repeat the same inane crap all day just like you do. Look something up next time you want to comment. Not on Fox. Or newsmax. Google it or something. Find out about something that's a bit closer to the truth. The problem with you guys is you take a fix of Fox everyday and think that's all you need to get through the day. It's not.
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      • Author by colo414 (November 29, 2010 4:53 pm ET)
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        i agree but i watch some of fox its the politics they lie hard and heavy about they have nothing on him so they have to make up some things but look at bush he's glad he's out of that circus i want fox to provide how they bashed bush when his spending was out of control some presidents just catch more flack depending on americas sitution but bill is just bill he never like certain people anyway reminder how he did ludacris before he knew what all this guy does for his communties they should investigate in details
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        • Author by rms (November 29, 2010 9:32 pm ET)
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          Let me know when your sentence ends, please.
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          • Author by ponymeup (December 01, 2010 4:49 am ET)
               
            That's ALMOST as long as a Palin sentence. What really scares me is I understand his sentence more clearly that hers.
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    • Author by yoiksaway (November 29, 2010 4:26 pm ET)
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      Fox News makes money by providing entertainment. The more spectacular, the more over-the-top, the greater the entertainment value. With each passing day, news is less and less entertaining for them, so with each passing day, it is replaced with Truthers and Birthers and Tenthers and finger-pointers and, of course, false news.

      To critically-thinking people, watching Fox News is like watching this:
      [http://www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk/images/product_images/fun193_hamster_wheel_runner_300purple.jpg]

      Okay, something might be fascinating once, but when it's repeated and it's BS, well... For some, it's endlessly entertaining, a way to disengage from the world, to stop thinking, start absorbing, then enjoy blaming; however, for most, the entertainment goes stale and it's time to move on, to understand real problems in the world and to work with others on solutions.

      So: Fox News isn't. It is entertainment. Bad, depressing entertainment. It is theater. It does not involve debate, it does not involve solutions. They just want you buyin' what they're sellin'. And it sells.

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      • Author by southerngal (November 29, 2010 6:27 pm ET)
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        "For some, it's endlessly entertaining, a way to disengage from the world, to stop thinking, start absorbing, then enjoy blaming; however, for most, the entertainment goes stale and it's time to move on, to understand real problems in the world and to work with others on solutions"

        Wow, where to start?

        Who is "some"? Can you provide examples and be specific please? And who is "most"? Again, examples please.

        Thank you. :)
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        • Author by yoiksaway (November 30, 2010 11:21 am ET)
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          You bit! Cool! Okay, what I say about "most" and "some" might not be true: most see Fox News and give up on it, some (fewer) soak it in and stick with it. I'll stick with the position, though I might be wrong.

          Why don't you take the opposite position: that most see Fox News and stick with it, and only some see it and give up on it. We both must provide examples and be specific. Agreed?

          This debate(?) about viewership is secondary, a consequence of the thesis: that Fox News' basis is entertainment and not news. Can we get into that one too? Please? And we still have to provide examples and be specific.

          This is going to be great. I don't think you're going to make it out of the starting gate, but there's always hope. The thread might close too, but it doesn't matter, I can present the same theme anytime with you.
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          • Author by southerngal (November 30, 2010 11:46 am ET)
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            HA! I love it when cutesy posters try to be cute and are eventually made to look ridiculous.

            The only surprising part is that you did it so fast. Cuter posters than you can usually string it along for awhile. It took you like what, 3 posts.

            Oh well. :)
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          • Author by yoiksaway (November 30, 2010 12:41 pm ET)
               
            No agreement, and not out of the gate yet...still rootin' for you!

            What do you mean by "cute"? I don't get it. I'm cutesy and tried to be cute, but failed. That's a brain twister. But I accomplished it. Was it you that made me look ridiculous or someone else? I can infer only so much from you.

            Reminder of the thread and my take on it: Fox News obsesses with conspiracy theories and theorists, which fits into the entertainment element of their philosophy, and that attracts a restrictive demographic, but it does sell.

            Take a position, right ON, stick yer neck out. Debate, debate, debate...
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      • Author by RedChocobo (November 29, 2010 6:41 pm ET)
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        So that's why I have to buy so many Zhu-Zhu Pets...
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    • Author by grmce (November 29, 2010 4:45 pm ET)
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      Fox News Channel - Fairly Unbalanced
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    • Author by wizbor4654 (November 29, 2010 7:03 pm ET)
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      SO, Im curious MMA lemmings, How DID building 7 collapse?

      Wiz
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      • Author by mary59 (November 29, 2010 7:31 pm ET)
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        Mr. Wizboor Lemming-Sheeple:

        Building 7

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        • Author by Andy Kreiss (November 29, 2010 8:15 pm ET)
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          That may seem pretty cut & dried, Mary, but I saw our friend Floyd ( possibly seahawks' slightly less incoherent twin) questioning the theory of gravity the other day.

          That's just like you sheeple, to not consider all possible ideas simply because some of them might be pants-pizzing loony.
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        • Author by Andy Kreiss (November 29, 2010 8:32 pm ET)
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          Oh, you probably saw it, you commented on that thread.

          I checked back because it seemed like one of those threads where the nutters will slink back just before comments are closed and fire a few uncontested volleys.
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          • Author by mary59 (November 29, 2010 11:34 pm ET)
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            Wow, I missed most of that. Floyd is in a class by himself. Sharpshooter just can't compete, although he tried.
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      • Author by ponymeup (December 01, 2010 4:50 am ET)
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        The bottom ceased to support the top and it went boom boom.
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    • Author by maxconrad (November 30, 2010 10:29 pm ET)
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      Democrats just lost the House. Obama's ratings are in the toilet. Obama just got laughed off the world stage, even with his "street cred" fat lip. That's the liberal media, using criminal gangster slang to make their president seem "hip" & "cool". WHAT A PATHETIC JOKE!

      MSNBC-CNN-ABC-CBS - their ratings are going down the toilet....

      ...ever ask yourself WHY? Maybe its because people are tired of listening to liberal socialists disguised as reporters trying to force their socialist ideas on us. Have you ever thought that YOU are the ones who are uniformed stooges?

      The liberal media is in the can for Obama and Obama has proven himself an incompetent boob, a smiling face-man who never had a real job in his life and who is so stupid he can't talk to a clasroom of 6th graders without his teleprompter reminding that there are only 50 states in the union. Obama, the guy with friends like Bill Ayers (terrorist murderer) Van Jones (admitted communist & convicted felon) Rev Wright (America-hating racist).

      Liberals are little whining babies who need a government nanny to tuck them in at night and give them welfare handouts because they are too stupid and gutless to make it in the real world, all the time whining "it's not fair, I want everthing to be fair, WAAAAHHH! Mommy Obama, I want my Mommy Obama!"

      FOX News is for real people who want real news, not dribble from reporters who network on Journolist to sabotage candidates they don't like, then run back into the garbage cans like scrofulous rats when they are exposed. The liberal media is a JOKE & FOX is DESTROYING THEM! I LOVE IT! Whine all you want you liberal crybabies! The truth hurts & FOX RULES!

      Now go find a socialist to change your diapers & dry your tears, the adults have work to do.
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      • Author by mary59 (November 30, 2010 11:33 pm ET)
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        I wonder if you ever read your own posts. Between the vitriol and condescending stupidity, you actually have nothing of substance to say.

        And that's no conspiracy theory.
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      • Author by ponymeup (December 01, 2010 4:40 am ET)
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        I think we have a winner! Max Conrad, COME ON DOWN! You're the next contestant on " Talking points on parade" Now for 20 points who was the US president when we had to bail out the banks?............No, I'm sorry, the correct answer is.....G W Bush. Ok, now for 15 points, Who was the US president when we bailed out the S and L's? buzz, Oh, wrong answer. It was his father, GH Bush. Ok last question, for 50 points who was the US president that ran out entire economy into the ground.......Oh, I'm sorry. Correct answer would be GW Bush. Well, thanks for playing and here is a copy of our home game to practice up with. That's all the time we have for today. Tune in tomorrow when we play "who started 2 wars w/o provocation in the last 10 years". Seeya tomorrow.
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        • Author by maxconrad (December 01, 2010 6:35 am ET)
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          Yeah. Clinton, Braney Frank & the Dems had NOTHING to do with Fannie & Freddie. Forcing banks to make loans to credit roaches & repealing casey steingold so bad paper loans could be re-sold until they papered the entire planet, all the while Barney Frank saying "everything is great".

          yeah, all the republicans fault. keep repeating it long enough & you'll believe it.

          the Dems have had control of the house & senate for a long time. Where we they when Bush was ruining the economy "single-handed"? Oh, he did it all by himself?

          Myopic socialist morons, seeing what they believe.
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    • Author by ponymeup (December 01, 2010 4:46 am ET)
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      Before I forget Max, name one journalist/investigative reporter on your beloved Mother-station? Cuz I don't see any from where I am sittin. Just a bunch of right wing talking heads spouting talking points. Fox is a 24 hour GOP infomercial, that's all.
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    • Author by blarry (December 01, 2010 9:14 am ET)
         
      Where can we get real facts, not from the right or left. I only here hate and lies from both sides. the rich that control the masses want us to fight. So act like humans and look for real truth. liberals want the truth just as much as conservatives do.

      stop the lies on both sides.
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    • Author by cathrasher744513 (December 02, 2010 1:12 pm ET)
         
      Lou Dobbs is not a birther.. This web site does nothing but take things out of context and tell half truths. It's ok though bcos we need sites like these to prove just how insane the left has become. So keep it up boys..
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