What has FOX mis-reported??
Example, please. What did FOX mis-report?
I did ask this question a while back, and the liberal said he could not give me an example because he does not watch Fox News. Well, as you might imagine, my question was in response to his having said what you are saying here……Which is implying that Fox News and Joe Rogan are misrepresenting stuff that we conservatives are reading. HOW, pray tell, would he KNOW.??
Anyway, this paragraph was simply a primer as to what you liberals get into on the forum. Skip all that, and tell us., since you wrote it, what Fox News has mis-reported.
Just a simple example or two.
@AverageJoe1 saidThat's the booze.
Mott I feel like there are a myriad of faeries swarming around my head. So weird, total vacuum space. dizzxy......... all look and zing and float exactly the same. are you seeing that?
@wildgrass saidWhat ever happened to Conservatives having pocket Constitutions on their persons at all times (at least during waking hours) and living according to the rules as written?
There's a lot of griping about the mainstream media being biased towards liberal opinion. But, this is the age of internet and streaming service. Who watches the Nightly News?
So what's stopping conservative voices from being read? It's because no one reads it. There's no market for it. The market for conservative eyeballs and ears is fast-paced gotcha FoxNews talking he ...[text shortened]... cluding stuff they disagree with. Conservatives get everything they know from Foxnews and Joe Rogan.
@wildgrass
"... Conservatives get everything they know from Foxnews and Joe Rogan."
Ha! you forgot about AM radidio!
@AverageJoe1 saidConservatives don't read anything. That's the point.
What has FOX mis-reported??
Example, please. What did FOX mis-report?
I did ask this question a while back, and the liberal said he could not give me an example because he does not watch Fox News. Well, as you might imagine, my question was in response to his having said what you are saying here……Which is implying that Fox News and Joe Rogan are misrepresenting stuff ...[text shortened]... at, and tell us., since you wrote it, what Fox News has mis-reported.
Just a simple example or two.
FoxNews I dunno. It doesn't seem like they "report" anything, it's not that you're misinformed, you're not informed at all.
Because you don't read.
@wildgrass saidBut here on the forum, whether we can read notwithstanding, y’all are saying we are being misinformed by such as Fox News.
Conservatives don't read anything. That's the point.
FoxNews I dunno. It doesn't seem like they "report" anything, it's not that you're misinformed, you're not informed at all.
Because you don't read.
I have simply asked what is something reported there that is a lie, fake, or trumped up or whatever.
Certainly you are not going to let me win yet another joust on the Forum.
@AverageJoe1 saidYou aren't reading, so how could you even know if you were misinformed?
But here on the forum, whether we can read notwithstanding, y’all are saying we are being misinformed by such as Fox News.
I have simply asked what is something reported there that is a lie, fake, or trumped up or whatever.
Certainly you are not going to let me win yet another joust on the Forum.
You're all acting like flamingos with lampshades on their heads, unknowingly surrounded by wolves.
@Earl-of-Trumps saidI think AM radio has fallen off a bit in the last 30 years lol.
@wildgrass
"... Conservatives get everything they know from Foxnews and Joe Rogan."
Ha! you forgot about AM radidio!
Most people crank the podcasts on the commute.
@AverageJoe1 saidWell, there's the TDS shared by all Trumpublicans, and all the idiot talking head Fox channels that Trump is a great president, perhaps the greatest ever. Normal people see Trump for what he is, a sociopath president with zero concept of what a good president is.
But here on the forum, whether we can read notwithstanding, y’all are saying we are being misinformed by such as Fox News.
I have simply asked what is something reported there that is a lie, fake, or trumped up or whatever.
Certainly you are not going to let me win yet another joust on the Forum.
@AverageJoe1 saidhttps://responsivegov.org/fox-settlement-part-of-flurry-of-lawsuits-over-election-lies/
What has FOX mis-reported??
Example, please. What did FOX mis-report?
I did ask this question a while back, and the liberal said he could not give me an example because he does not watch Fox News. Well, as you might imagine, my question was in response to his having said what you are saying here……Which is implying that Fox News and Joe Rogan are misrepresenting stuff ...[text shortened]... at, and tell us., since you wrote it, what Fox News has mis-reported.
Just a simple example or two.
DENVER (AP) — Fox News’ nearly $800 million settlement of a voting machine company’s defamation lawsuit marks the first milestone in a larger legal strategy designed to combat the false claims and conspiracy theories about elections that have rippled through the United States for nearly three years.
Several similar lawsuits are teed up against those who have spread election lies, including another against Fox. The plaintiffs range from a different voting technology company to Georgia election workers who were falsely accused of tampering with the vote count in that state. The defendants include close advisers to former President Donald Trump and a conservative group that funded a film last year alleging widespread voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election won by Democrat Joe Biden.
Lawyers involved in the effort describe it as an attempt to strike back against those whose lies about fraud in that election helped inspire the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and continue to circulate in conservative circles.
“Lies like these, that inflict serious harms on our democracy, have been costless,” said Rachel Goodman, a lawyer with the group Protect Democracy who is representing the Georgia election workers along with plaintiffs in other libel claims against election conspiracists. “This litigation creates accountability and makes clear that there are steep costs to recklessly or intentionally spreading fiction for political or personal profit.”
(Surely you remember this, that is, if you haven't blocked off all real news. -- Suzi)
@AverageJoe1 saidYes, that is correct, but in our parents' days they were taught to learn and recite poems as part of their education, for instance.
Certainly you are not going to let me win yet another joust on the Forum.
May I ask if you are capable of reciting even a single short subsection of an Article of the Constitution from memory, without having to look it up?
@wildgrass saidNote in your journals this answer of Wildgrass to a question, to wit: what has FOX news misreported?
You aren't reading, so how could you even know if you were misinformed?
You're all acting like flamingos with lampshades on their heads, unknowingly surrounded by wolves.
@Suzianne saidY'all let The Suzianne beat you out! She notes that FOX says Trump is a good president, and considers that a misrepresentation. Chalk one up for Suzianne.
Well, there's the TDS shared by all Trumpublicans, and all the idiot talking head Fox channels that Trump is a great president, perhaps the greatest ever. Normal people see Trump for what he is, a sociopath president with zero concept of what a good president is.
While I have you, in your lengthy post on another thread, reciting all that you would do if you were in control (well-written, BTW), you did not mention what you would do with all of the illegal immigrants, and if you would re-open the border.
What would you do in that regard?
@Suzianne saidSuzianne nails another. Let's see how many more y'all can show us. It is not that hard.
https://responsivegov.org/fox-settlement-part-of-flurry-of-lawsuits-over-election-lies/
DENVER (AP) — Fox News’ nearly $800 million settlement of a voting machine company’s defamation lawsuit marks the first milestone in a larger legal strategy designed to combat the false claims and conspiracy theories about elections that have rippled through the United States for nearl ...[text shortened]... ”
(Surely you remember this, that is, if you haven't blocked off all real news. -- Suzi)
@wildgrass said“The right-leaning websites that provide context and nuance and texture to a complex argument like immigration”
LOL no it's not enough to be informed. Only enough to be brainwashed.
Republicans know that a well-timed tweet, even if it's completely false, will convince their voters of something that is easily falsifiable. Why? No one checks.
The articles on the FoxNews website, if you even want to call them articles, are just Twitter posts with a few sentences of text. No explan ...[text shortened]... have over a million paid subscribers. Lots of people read long form, just not conservatives anymore.
😂what is so hard for you on immigration laws?
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