Thursday, February 23, 2012

Is there any situation where Fox News would take criticism seriously?

by definition, according to them, those that disagree with or criticize Fox are "socialist liberals who hate their country and are not to be trusted".



What is a scenario where Fox news would consider criticism of their reporting to be valid? Surely the only "fair and balanced" news source wouldn't stoop to doing the very things they criticize in the "mainstream media" for.



Just to get this out of the way:

I know MSNBC leans to the left

I know CNN leans to the left

I know Fox has higher ratings than MSNBC and CNN, but that says nothing about quality. McDonalds sells more beef than Ruth's Chris, but it's not "better" than Ruth's Chris.



Personally I don't think this "You're welcome to your opinion, but if you don't agree with me, you're lying" stuff is worth watching on ANY network.Is there any situation where Fox News would take criticism seriously?
The only reason Faux has higher ratings is because they are the only one catering to a specific ideology...the other staions may "lean left" but they report news left or right, not editorialize or spin it like Faux...plus, there are more of them...if there was only ONE left leaning and there were several "Faux News" stations, the opposite would likely be true.Is there any situation where Fox News would take criticism seriously?
This isn't really even a question, you seem kind of pathetic, you need to get laid.
Have a source to prove your rant?



By the way yes you glossed over the liberal media quite well



How is Chris Matthews and Keith Olberman doing today?Is there any situation where Fox News would take criticism seriously?
Why would they criticize themselves, no station would.
I read fox because they have a good entertainment section.



I mean come on, they have Maxim Mondays. They highlight a sexy girl from Maxim every monday. Can the news get any more hard hitting?!Is there any situation where Fox News would take criticism seriously?
Watch this then tell me about "fair and balanced".



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G3fvNhdo鈥?/a>
Only if Rush did the critizing.Then the fox's ears would perk up.
Fox News is #1. Accept it.
If you faced facts you would understand that Fox News is the only real news.

Keith Olbermann is a buffoon who has a maturity level below Beavis . His juvenile sophmoric " potty " leftist humor is pathetic and embarrassing. What is even more pathetic is that Keith represents what MSNBC and CNN regurgitate as being " reporting the news "



BTW - Fox DOES have higher ratings SIMPLY BECAUSE Fox actually reports news.

I defy anyone to give me one specific example of Fox KNOWINGLY FALSELY reporting something as being true when it was not
After what I saw on cnn I personally can't see how anyone could consider this a news network. It appears to be a communist based bias, and needs to be removed from televising.
First of all, they covered the tea parties so extensively because no other networks would. MSNBC ignored them completely, as did CNBC; which is kind of weird, since the whole thing started by a comment made by a CNBC commentator. CNN covered the rallies, but only as footnotes in their coverage of Tax Day.



Second, Fox News calls itself "fair and balanced" because while the anchors may be conservative, nearly every commentator they have on their programs are full-throated, diehard liberals. Have you ever heard Bob Beckel speak before? I've never witnessed someone stay "on message" as consistently as he does. Bill O'Reilly always hosts Juan Williams and Marc Elmont, and they never let him get away with anything. During the primary season, Hillary Clinton's campaign actually came out and said that no network gave them as fair a shake as Fox News, and when did Obama have a more tough-but-fair interview than on The O'Reilly Factor? I was a little upset to see Alan Colmes leave the show, but he certainly hasn't left the network.



And finally, I don't know where you get the notion that they can't handle criticism. If it's fair criticism, then it gets a fair response. If it's Keith Olbermann putting three FN anchors up every night on his "Worst Persons in the World" segment, then of course it's not going to be received well.
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