tfw you are so disgusted by leftist filth that you just have to keep playing the video over and over again
Fun fact! In 2007, Laura Ingraham noted Fox News' “constant” use of video depicting scantily clad women as part of its news reports, and said the practice indicated "a rampant midlife crisis going on on this network among the male anchors." mediamatters.org/laura-ingraham…
DOJ/FBI/DHS/CISA assess that Putin "had purview over the activities of Andriy Derkach," the Ukrainian legislator who collaborated with Rudy Giuliani on Biden smears (these were championed by OAN in particular).
The agencies claim that the notion that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election is false -- Sean Hannity pushed this one relentlessly, stoking Trump's rage toward the country. mediamatters.org/sean-hannity/s…
Right, the report: "Russian proxies... made contact with established U.S. media figures and helped produce a documentary that aired on a U.S. television network in late January 2020."
Left, OAN documentary that aired January 25 of that year.
Also, they are both bad and relatively modest, speaking either to the Republican Party's lack of ambition on policy or its unwillingness to openly discuss what it would do if it could pass bills with a majority.
(I think it's probably the latter and they'd do a bunch of bills to limit voting if they got the chance.)
Fox News learned nothing from its deadly coronavirus failure.
A year after the network's downplaying of the crisis helped fuel a catastrophe, it's become a platform for anti-vaccine talking points. mediamatters.org/coronavirus-co…
Fox has a unique moral responsibility with regard to public health because it has successfully convinced viewers not to believe news from any other media outlet. It's the primary source that can reach its audience.
But for crucial weeks in late February through mid-March a year ago, Fox treated the coronavirus primarily as a political problem to solve for President Donald Trump.
If you were paying attention in 2009, you remember that President Obama's stimulus package was greeted with an all-consuming attack from right-wing media.
It's not that they support the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan that Democrats are enacting this week. They just... don't care about it as much as they do about Mr. Potato Head and their other culture war stuff.
Tucker Carlson, for example, last Tuesday described the bill as "an insult for the people who died and to the country itself.”
He didn't mention it again for the rest of the week -- but did find time for his second and third nights of Dr. Seuss coverage.
Me, one year ago today: "A significant number of Americans are likely to die -- prematurely and unnecessarily -- because Trump is taking advice from Fox News. We are courting disaster, thanks to the Trump-Fox feedback loop." mediamatters.org/coronavirus-co…
Also one year ago today: Fox Business' Trish Regan says Democrats are using coronavirus as “another attempt to impeach the president” mediamatters.org/trish-regan/tr…
Sean Hannity, one year ago today: People are faking concern about coronavirus to “bludgeon Trump with this new hoax” mediamatters.org/sean-hannity/s…
Nine years ago today, Rush Limbaugh offered a half-hearted apology for a three-day binge of grotesque attacks against Sandra Fluke, a Georgetown law student who had dared to offer congressional testimony about federal funding for contraception. mediamatters.org/rush-limbaugh/…
Fluke thought making birth control more widely available could aid people like your friend, who took the pills to prevent cysts from growing on her ovaries.
So Limbaugh told his audience of millions that she was a "slut" and a "prostitute" who should produce a "sex tape."
Limbaugh said that she “want[ed] to have all the sex you want all day long,” that she was “having so much sex” she “can’t pay for” contraception and needs the government to pick up the tab, that she "wants to be paid to have sex," and on and on for days.