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- vanguardanon, on 12/02/2008, -0/+12Fox went on for a year about Obama being a muslim, a terrorist, promoting voter fraud, etc. Let them rot, they aren't a real news organization.
- asgardshill, on 12/01/2008, -0/+9Expect a scathing, hard-hitting expose on World Nut Daily about this, to be followed by a stiff letter to Barack Obama.
(snore) - ThsGuyRightHere, on 12/02/2008, -0/+5True, within the bounds of slander and libel. However, the same applies: the Obama administration has no obligation to take questions from any news organization.
- ThsGuyRightHere, on 12/02/2008, -0/+5Three words:
Terrorist.
Fist.
Jab.
Fox made some strides in the right direction by letting her go. I figure a few more press conferences to count as interest and then maybe they'll be allowed to ask questions at a press conference after inauguration day. - ThsGuyRightHere, on 12/02/2008, -0/+5Fair? Balanced? Fox News? Are you joking?
- BLUEDOV69, on 12/04/2008, -0/+0Wait a minute your wrong about that. Fox started from the moment he announced he was a candidate. First it was about him being in a bathing suit and them saying yuck, then it went to what kinds of tooth paste the guy uses, and then he was an oooh smoker. Then they went from not black enough to angry black man. From angry black man to terrorist and then he went to a madrassa ( a Muslim school in Indonesia which was a false story) Then when they saw that the couldn't shake him they went to insult his wife. They even had a report about his middle name Hussein OMG . Who is the adult here ? If I were I would put you in the freezer too.
- swordedge, on 12/02/2008, -1/+1My comment was on the politicians, not fox. In news conferences, they will ALWAYS pick questions from reporters that they think will make them look good. Since Obama knows that Fox will do no such thing, he never voluntarily pick one of their people for interviews or questions in news conferences.
- MarioBrosCom, on 12/01/2008, -5/+2Is that really such a smart thing for a fair leader-to-be to do? Even if the media outlet is out to spin a story out of perspective, it has the right to do so.
- swordedge, on 12/02/2008, -5/+1Fair? Obama or any other politician fair? Are you joking?



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