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Fox News Farce
Joe Muto, the man better known as the "Fox News Mole," appeared on HuffPost Live on Monday to dish some dirt about his former employers. Back in April, Muto lit up the Internet with a series of anonymous posts on Gawker that lifted the curtain on some of the goings-on at Fox News. The network promptly fired him and sent the police after him. He talked to HuffPost Live host Abby Huntsman about how jaded some of the behind-the-scenes talent at Fox News is. "The people at Fox are not stupid," he said. "They know when they have Dick Morris or one of these other pundits on predicting a landslide victory for Romney, the people behind the scenes know that it's all bluster. They know that this is sort of an entertainment. They know that a lot of these people are just hucksters ... we producers know that this is all a farce. The reason we don't step in and give a reality check to our audience is because that's terrible for ratings." Muto also talked about Fox News hosts Megyn Kelly, Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, and predicted that the network will sand down some of its hard-right edges in coming years. |
Fox News Farce
On Nov 13, 3:38*am, jps wrote:
Joe Muto, the man better known as the "Fox News Mole," appeared on HuffPost Live on Monday to dish some dirt about his former employers. Back in April, Muto lit up the Internet with a series of anonymous posts on Gawker that lifted the curtain on some of the goings-on at Fox News. The network promptly fired him and sent the police after him. He talked to HuffPost Live host Abby Huntsman about how jaded some of the behind-the-scenes talent at Fox News is. "The people at Fox are not stupid," he said. "They know when they have Dick Morris or one of these other pundits on predicting a landslide victory for Romney, the people behind the scenes know that it's all bluster. They know that this is sort of an entertainment. They know that a lot of these people are just hucksters ... we producers know that this is all a farce. The reason we don't step in and give a reality check to our audience is because that's terrible for ratings." Muto also talked about Fox News hosts Megyn Kelly, Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, and predicted that the network will sand down some of its hard-right edges in coming years. Ok, thanks! Oh BTW, this 9mm Makarov ammunition my brother brought for me at the machine gun show is the berries. every shot is as perfect as you can get. My son out west loves the d3eal he got on his SKS too. I told him that gun shows are the place to get the ammo. At least you can see what your getting. He walked right in and in 10 minutes he was loading 500 rd.s of 7,62x39 non-corrosive cartridges into the trunk of his car. Brand new rounds at approx .25c a shot? That's hard to beat. I love this country. It makes firearm shooting fun! |
Fox News Farce
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Fox News Farce
Tim wrote:
On Nov 13, 3:38 am, jps wrote: Joe Muto, the man better known as the "Fox News Mole," appeared on HuffPost Live on Monday to dish some dirt about his former employers. Back in April, Muto lit up the Internet with a series of anonymous posts on Gawker that lifted the curtain on some of the goings-on at Fox News. The network promptly fired him and sent the police after him. He talked to HuffPost Live host Abby Huntsman about how jaded some of the behind-the-scenes talent at Fox News is. "The people at Fox are not stupid," he said. "They know when they have Dick Morris or one of these other pundits on predicting a landslide victory for Romney, the people behind the scenes know that it's all bluster. They know that this is sort of an entertainment. They know that a lot of these people are just hucksters ... we producers know that this is all a farce. The reason we don't step in and give a reality check to our audience is because that's terrible for ratings." Muto also talked about Fox News hosts Megyn Kelly, Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, and predicted that the network will sand down some of its hard-right edges in coming years. Ok, thanks! Oh BTW, this 9mm Makarov ammunition my brother brought for me at the machine gun show is the berries. every shot is as perfect as you can get. My son out west loves the d3eal he got on his SKS too. I told him that gun shows are the place to get the ammo. At least you can see what your getting. He walked right in and in 10 minutes he was loading 500 rd.s of 7,62x39 non-corrosive cartridges into the trunk of his car. Brand new rounds at approx .25c a shot? That's hard to beat. I love this country. It makes firearm shooting fun! rec,boats,guns. Perhaps you could find a nice boat to shoot at for target practice. Find a big one. |
Fox News Farce
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Fox News Farce
On 11/13/2012 8:25 AM, Tim wrote:
On Nov 13, 6:12 am, harry wrote: Tim wrote: On Nov 13, 3:38 am, jps wrote: Joe Muto, the man better known as the "Fox News Mole," appeared on HuffPost Live on Monday to dish some dirt about his former employers. Back in April, Muto lit up the Internet with a series of anonymous posts on Gawker that lifted the curtain on some of the goings-on at Fox News. The network promptly fired him and sent the police after him. He talked to HuffPost Live host Abby Huntsman about how jaded some of the behind-the-scenes talent at Fox News is. "The people at Fox are not stupid," he said. "They know when they have Dick Morris or one of these other pundits on predicting a landslide victory for Romney, the people behind the scenes know that it's all bluster. They know that this is sort of an entertainment. They know that a lot of these people are just hucksters ... we producers know that this is all a farce. The reason we don't step in and give a reality check to our audience is because that's terrible for ratings." Muto also talked about Fox News hosts Megyn Kelly, Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, and predicted that the network will sand down some of its hard-right edges in coming years. Ok, thanks! Oh BTW, this 9mm Makarov ammunition my brother brought for me at the machine gun show is the berries. every shot is as perfect as you can get. My son out west loves the d3eal he got on his SKS too. I told him that gun shows are the place to get the ammo. At least you can see what your getting. He walked right in and in 10 minutes he was loading 500 rd.s of 7,62x39 non-corrosive cartridges into the trunk of his car. Brand new rounds at approx .25c a shot? That's hard to beat. I love this country. It makes firearm shooting fun! rec,boats,guns. Perhaps you could find a nice boat to shoot at for target practice. Find a big one. A couple weeks ago, I shot up an old boat hull I stripped out. rec.boats.politics. Perhaps you could find a nice political forum to visit. They're not hard to locate. After 16 years as King of rec.boats, Harry is havibg a hard time coming to grips with the fact that nobody wants him here anymore. |
Fox News Farce
On 11/13/2012 8:36 AM, harry wrote:
Tim wrote: On Nov 13, 6:12 am, harry wrote: Tim wrote: On Nov 13, 3:38 am, jps wrote: Joe Muto, the man better known as the "Fox News Mole," appeared on HuffPost Live on Monday to dish some dirt about his former employers. Back in April, Muto lit up the Internet with a series of anonymous posts on Gawker that lifted the curtain on some of the goings-on at Fox News. The network promptly fired him and sent the police after him. He talked to HuffPost Live host Abby Huntsman about how jaded some of the behind-the-scenes talent at Fox News is. "The people at Fox are not stupid," he said. "They know when they have Dick Morris or one of these other pundits on predicting a landslide victory for Romney, the people behind the scenes know that it's all bluster. They know that this is sort of an entertainment. They know that a lot of these people are just hucksters ... we producers know that this is all a farce. The reason we don't step in and give a reality check to our audience is because that's terrible for ratings." Muto also talked about Fox News hosts Megyn Kelly, Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, and predicted that the network will sand down some of its hard-right edges in coming years. Ok, thanks! Oh BTW, this 9mm Makarov ammunition my brother brought for me at the machine gun show is the berries. every shot is as perfect as you can get. My son out west loves the d3eal he got on his SKS too. I told him that gun shows are the place to get the ammo. At least you can see what your getting. He walked right in and in 10 minutes he was loading 500 rd.s of 7,62x39 non-corrosive cartridges into the trunk of his car. Brand new rounds at approx .25c a shot? That's hard to beat. I love this country. It makes firearm shooting fun! rec,boats,guns. Perhaps you could find a nice boat to shoot at for target practice. Find a big one. A couple weeks ago, I shot up an old boat hull I stripped out. rec.boats.politics. Perhaps you could find a nice political forum to visit. They're not hard to locate. Oh. I thought this was the place for posters to discuss politics and guns and relive their teen years. There certainly have been plentiful, I remember my wonderful dad stories. Is that what you are talking about? And guns, stumpy, pictures of targets you punched holes in with a pencil, pictures of your guns, etc. Not to mention your political rants. Yes Harry, Rec.boats is your life. Tell us about your fantastic sleep apnea machine. It's about the only thing you haven't bragged about yet. |
Fox News Farce
On Nov 13, 6:12*am, harry wrote:
Tim wrote: On Nov 13, 3:38 am, jps wrote: Joe Muto, the man better known as the "Fox News Mole," appeared on HuffPost Live on Monday to dish some dirt about his former employers. Back in April, Muto lit up the Internet with a series of anonymous posts on Gawker that lifted the curtain on some of the goings-on at Fox News. The network promptly fired him and sent the police after him. He talked to HuffPost Live host Abby Huntsman about how jaded some of the behind-the-scenes talent at Fox News is. "The people at Fox are not stupid," he said. "They know when they have Dick Morris or one of these other pundits on predicting a landslide victory for Romney, the people behind the scenes know that it's all bluster. They know that this is sort of an entertainment. They know that a lot of these people are just hucksters ... we producers know that this is all a farce. The reason we don't step in and give a reality check to our audience is because that's terrible for ratings." Muto also talked about Fox News hosts Megyn Kelly, Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, and predicted that the network will sand down some of its hard-right edges in coming years. Ok, thanks! *Oh BTW, this 9mm Makarov ammunition my brother brought for me at the machine gun show is the berries. every shot is as perfect as you can get. My son out west loves the d3eal he got on his SKS too. I told him that gun shows are the place to get the ammo. At least you can see what your getting. *He walked right in and in 10 minutes he was loading 500 rd.s of 7,62x39 non-corrosive cartridges into the trunk of his car. *Brand new rounds at approx .25c a shot? That's hard to beat. I love this country. It makes firearm shooting fun! rec,boats,guns. * Perhaps you could find a nice boat to shoot at for target practice. Find a big one. A couple weeks ago, I shot up an old boat hull I stripped out. rec.boats.politics. Perhaps you could find a nice political forum to visit. They're not hard to locate. |
Fox News Farce
On 11/13/2012 9:19 AM, harry wrote:
Meyer wrote: On 11/13/2012 8:25 AM, Tim wrote: On Nov 13, 6:12 am, harry wrote: Tim wrote: On Nov 13, 3:38 am, jps wrote: Joe Muto, the man better known as the "Fox News Mole," appeared on HuffPost Live on Monday to dish some dirt about his former employers. Back in April, Muto lit up the Internet with a series of anonymous posts on Gawker that lifted the curtain on some of the goings-on at Fox News. The network promptly fired him and sent the police after him. He talked to HuffPost Live host Abby Huntsman about how jaded some of the behind-the-scenes talent at Fox News is. "The people at Fox are not stupid," he said. "They know when they have Dick Morris or one of these other pundits on predicting a landslide victory for Romney, the people behind the scenes know that it's all bluster. They know that this is sort of an entertainment. They know that a lot of these people are just hucksters ... we producers know that this is all a farce. The reason we don't step in and give a reality check to our audience is because that's terrible for ratings." Muto also talked about Fox News hosts Megyn Kelly, Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, and predicted that the network will sand down some of its hard-right edges in coming years. Ok, thanks! Oh BTW, this 9mm Makarov ammunition my brother brought for me at the machine gun show is the berries. every shot is as perfect as you can get. My son out west loves the d3eal he got on his SKS too. I told him that gun shows are the place to get the ammo. At least you can see what your getting. He walked right in and in 10 minutes he was loading 500 rd.s of 7,62x39 non-corrosive cartridges into the trunk of his car. Brand new rounds at approx .25c a shot? That's hard to beat. I love this country. It makes firearm shooting fun! rec,boats,guns. Perhaps you could find a nice boat to shoot at for target practice. Find a big one. A couple weeks ago, I shot up an old boat hull I stripped out. rec.boats.politics. Perhaps you could find a nice political forum to visit. They're not hard to locate. After 16 years as King of rec.boats, Harry is havibg a hard time coming to grips with the fact that nobody wants him here anymore. Once again, I'm not your favorite "Harry," but that's neither here nor there. What should matter is that because of your behavior and that of your buddies, no one wants to be "here" in rec.boats anymore. Are there even a dozen active posters here? A tweetie bird like you might be better off on twitter. It's really sad that you won't admit to being you, arsehole! |
Fox News Farce
Tim wrote:
On Nov 13, 6:12 am, harry wrote: Tim wrote: On Nov 13, 3:38 am, jps wrote: Joe Muto, the man better known as the "Fox News Mole," appeared on HuffPost Live on Monday to dish some dirt about his former employers. Back in April, Muto lit up the Internet with a series of anonymous posts on Gawker that lifted the curtain on some of the goings-on at Fox News. The network promptly fired him and sent the police after him. He talked to HuffPost Live host Abby Huntsman about how jaded some of the behind-the-scenes talent at Fox News is. "The people at Fox are not stupid," he said. "They know when they have Dick Morris or one of these other pundits on predicting a landslide victory for Romney, the people behind the scenes know that it's all bluster. They know that this is sort of an entertainment. They know that a lot of these people are just hucksters ... we producers know that this is all a farce. The reason we don't step in and give a reality check to our audience is because that's terrible for ratings." Muto also talked about Fox News hosts Megyn Kelly, Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, and predicted that the network will sand down some of its hard-right edges in coming years. Ok, thanks! Oh BTW, this 9mm Makarov ammunition my brother brought for me at the machine gun show is the berries. every shot is as perfect as you can get. My son out west loves the d3eal he got on his SKS too. I told him that gun shows are the place to get the ammo. At least you can see what your getting. He walked right in and in 10 minutes he was loading 500 rd.s of 7,62x39 non-corrosive cartridges into the trunk of his car. Brand new rounds at approx .25c a shot? That's hard to beat. I love this country. It makes firearm shooting fun! rec,boats,guns. Perhaps you could find a nice boat to shoot at for target practice. Find a big one. A couple weeks ago, I shot up an old boat hull I stripped out. rec.boats.politics. Perhaps you could find a nice political forum to visit. They're not hard to locate. Oh. I thought this was the place for posters to discuss politics and guns and relive their teen years. |
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