See now, you show what a blatant bias you have when you try and single out “that network.” And shows you clearly don’t care about this sort of thing anyway, since you are apparently willing to ignore it happening elsewhere and singling out Fox.It’s business as usual at that network. I’m surprised there were even consequences.
Really? What other specific examples do you have of such language being used?It’s business as usual at that network. I’m surprised there were even consequences.
Fox News Derangement Syndrome is alive and well!See now, you show what a blatant bias you have when you try and single out “that network.” And shows you clearly don’t care about this sort of thing anyway, since you are apparently willing to ignore it happening elsewhere and singling out Fox.
Do you need a list of trash spouted by the folks at MSNBC or CNN over the years?
I applaud them for actually doing something, even though it amounts to a Christmas vacation.
Indeed. “Right wing slut”, anyone? I guess all the folks who are now going to complain about this being “business as usual” at Fox stopped watching MSNBC when Schultz made that comment (lest they be hypocrites)See now, you show what a blatant bias you have when you try and single out “that network.” And shows you clearly don’t care about this sort of thing anyway, since you are apparently willing to ignore it happening elsewhere and singling out Fox.
Do you need a list of trash spouted by the folks at MSNBC or CNN over the years?
I applaud them for actually doing something, even though it amounts to a Christmas vacation.
Oh,stop with the snarky comments already!It’s business as usual at that network. I’m surprised there were even consequences.
Yep and yep!Indeed. “Right wing slut”, anyone? I guess all the folks who are now going to complain about this being “business as usual” at Fox stopped watching MSNBC when Schultz made that comment (lest they be hypocrites)
And Fox was right to suspend Peters. That language is unacceptable.
Have you ever watched FoxNews?It’s business as usual at that network. I’m surprised there were even consequences.
Yes I was about that “Right wing slut” comment, too.Indeed. “Right wing slut”, anyone? I guess all the folks who are now going to complain about this being “business as usual” at Fox stopped watching MSNBC when Schultz made that comment (lest they be hypocrites)
And Fox was right to suspend Peters. That language is unacceptable.
Yes he did, I happened to look it up and I think he was suspended for 2 weeks;Yes I was thinking out that “Right wing slut” comment, too.
Did he ever suffer any consequences for that?
Stacey Dash is a former actress and model, best known for playing Alicia Silverstone’s best friend in the movie Clueless (1996). She’s also a former Playboy Playmate.Ralph Peters is retired military, one would need to look up what his highest office was, he’s an independent and he is pretty sharp. As said, FDR declared war on Japan some 70 plus years ago and he didn’t use niceties and how we needed to be careful not to offend and so on but took the bull by the horns. I don’t know who this Dash is.
What’s even more baffling is this comment.Righting “news” isn’t near as baffling as the people who eat it up![]()
Not true.It’s business as usual at that network. I’m surprised there were even consequences.
You’re clearly confusing them with MSNBC, NBC, CNN ectIt’s business as usual at that network. I’m surprised there were even consequences.