anyone else notice that the FOX tagline on hulu is basically a doge meme?
So bold
So brash
So fox
So doge
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anyone else notice that the FOX tagline on hulu is basically a doge meme?
So bold
So brash
So fox
So doge
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So?
What is your point exactly?
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Moon_Moon said:
So?
What is your point exactly?
Exactly what I was thinking.
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wow
much bias
nobama
wow
so oreilly
how can other reporting compar
wow
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wow
such fox
yiff
very news
much cancer
wow
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SirAntagonist said:
wowmuch bias
nobama
wow
so oreilly
how can other reporting compar
wow
I still like how they focus more on what is happening inside the country than outside, I don't watch fox much at all, but during the stupid royal baby b.s. the only network that didn't have a full screen shot of a closed door for 4 hours with commentators telling us speculations about what the baby could look like, was fox news, and I'm actually pretty happy for that.
also this was interesting
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Foxs (so called) news reminds me of a baby fox furry. His dream is to report the news but he has nothing to report, so he reports things that are not news and when no one pays attention to him, he starts making stuff up for attention.
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Moon_Moon said:
So?
What is your point exactly?
I wasn't making a point, I was asking a question
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Conker said:
Foxs (so called) news reminds me of a baby fox furry. His dream is to report the news but he has nothing to report, so he reports things that are not news and when no one pays attention to him, he starts making stuff up for attention.
Pretty much
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Conker said:
Foxs (so called) news reminds me of a baby fox furry. His dream is to report the news but he has nothing to report, so he reports things that are not news and when no one pays attention to him, he starts making stuff up for attention.
But they have this!
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Peekaboo said:
I legitimately thought Fox News was a satirical comedy series until a few years ago when someone told me they're for real.
Yeah, it's not a 24 hour Colbert Report.
Funny thing is, the reverse is true too, there are some people who think that the Colbert Report is serious.
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Halite said:
Yeah, it's not a 24 hour Colbert Report.
Funny thing is, the reverse is true too, there are some people who think that the Colbert Report is serious.
wait....it isnt? O.o ...serious here, Colbert report isnt serious? ....my life is a lie :V
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Colbert report reports more serious news than FOX does. Even when it satirizes news, it still reports news more seriously than FOX does.
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Moon_Moon said:
I still like how they focus more on what is happening inside the country than outside, I don't watch fox much at all, but during the stupid royal baby b.s. the only network that didn't have a full screen shot of a closed door for 4 hours with commentators telling us speculations about what the baby could look like, was fox news, and I'm actually pretty happy for that.
also this was interesting
Msnbc is just the liberal version of Fox. Both rape the news until it fits their political agenda, a twisted and biased shell of it's former self. Watch Bill O'Reilly debate anyone with a brain. It always ends in him throwing a tantrum. Also, the most biased is the Huffington Post, but it's so stupid I'm not even sure it's considered a news source.
I get all my news from Guardian UK, Al Jazeera, and NPR. All of them are unbiased for the most part. NPR is probably the best.
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SirAntagonist said:
Msnbc is just the liberal version of Fox. Both rape the news until it fits their political agenda, a twisted and biased shell of it's former self. Watch Bill O'Reilly debate anyone with a brain. It always ends in him throwing a tantrum. Also, the most biased is the Huffington Post, but it's so stupid I'm not even sure it's considered a news source.I get all my news from Guardian UK, Al Jazeera, and NPR. All of them are unbiased for the most part. NPR is probably the best.
HP may be biased, but at least they snag interesting stories to fiddle with, that you can source unbiased stories on afterwards. FOX and MSNBC though? Pffffttt.....
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CNN is just as bad, it's just that their master is "ratings" instead of a political agenda.
All TV news, that calls itself news, is shit any more.
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