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On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:25:18 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)"
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jps wrote in
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Why do you connect FOX News and the Republican party? FOX News is
conservative but it isn't Republican. You sound like someone who has
never watched it and gets all their information from blogs like the
Daily Kos and the Huffington Post.


Fox News is the Republican party.


No, it isn't.


Yes, it is.

Do you have any idea who Roger Ailes is?


Yep.....do you know who George Soros or Jeffrey Immelt are?


Neither George Soros nor Jeffery Immelt dictate the message of the day
that comes down from on high.f

Roger Ailes does.

Shep Smith is the only anchor on the channel that has a chance of
being considered a journalist.


A true journalist, yes....but a news person can also be a straight
shooter. Political commentators, such as O'Reilly, Hannity and company
are there to spark commentary......Glen Beck is there as libertarian
entertainment.


They're serial liars who'll do anything to keep their base sated. The
base has now shruken to historic lows.

The rest are political hacks who opine
the Republican message of the day, as dictated by Ailes.


You really think Greta Van Susteren gets her Republican message from
Ailes? How about Julie Bandaras? Or Major Smith? Or Carl Cameron?


**** yes. Their message discipline could only come through a
heirarchy. It starts from the top and filters through every single
product they broadcast during the day.

Maybe you should stop watching and read a little history from the
folks who've worked there.


I have also heard from folks who used to work for MSNBC and CNN. You
should try that.


I have. They don't dictate the daily message to support the Dems.

I assume that you think McCafferty, Matthews and Olbermann are straight
shooters with the facts during their opinions. Is that correct?


They're politically motivated but they don't take orders from the
boss. Everyone at Fox does.