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OBAMA ADMITS HIS FEAR OF FOX NEWS

Fox News was launched in 1996 as a competitor to CNN.  Today, according to the polling agency Rasmussen Reports, 87% of people who regularly view Fox News say they favor voting for McCain.  65% of CNN's viewers say they will vote Democrat. 63% of  MSNBC viewers are leaning toward Obama.  According Neilsen Ratings..., Fox News Channel averages about 2.2 million viewers quarterly, CNN averages about 1.3 million, MSNBC about 867 thousand.  According to Newsmax , in an interview that will run this weekend in the NY Times magazine, Obama rips Fox News as he says "“I am convinced that if there were no Fox News, I might be two or three points higher in the polls,” , "Because the way I’m portrayed 24/7 is as a freak. I am the latte-sipping, New York Times-reading, Volvo-driving, no-gun-owning, effete, politically correct, arrogant liberal. Who wants somebody like that?"
 
Well, now.  Isn't this interesting?  First, it's plainly obvious that Obama fears Fox News because it has the highest ratings and audience share of any cable news network and isn't biased in favor of him. Therefore, the truth might actually slip out about Obama on Fox News, and that just can't be tolerated by Obama. Obama must be able to manipulate the news media, and if he can't, then he attacks it.  But , beyond that, his comment shows that he has some startling biases of his own.  He believes you and I and everyone else who tunes into Fox News has a problem with people who drive Volvo's....?, that's an odd thing to pick on...., and we have a problem somehow with people who don't own a gun...?... a bizarre conclusion ...., and God forbid we encounter someone sipping a latte, that just drives us into the red zone..., which is an enitrely ignorant thought on his part.  And do you really care if Obama reads the NY Times?  I don't care what he reads.  And, is he "portrayed as a freak by Fox?" , absolutley not.   Now, yes, I do have a problem with people who are arrogant and liberal and politically correct.  Looking at his comment, I think this is how he seems himself.  No one knows better than Obama, what he is. His use of the word "freak" is probably the most telling.  This smacks of VERY high insecurity. To paint with a broad brush 2.2 million people as seeing him as a Freak simply because Fox News is not biased, shows that he is angry, bitter, and self conscious.
 
- Mike Silverman.
 
 
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Greta Van Susteren Doesn't Join The Attack Dogs

I hope a lot of people got the chance to see the excellent mini biography called "Sarah Palin, An American Woman" which aired on the Fox News cable station Saturday night. Fox News has its share of liberal takes, but it also has a reputation of looking clearly at all sides of a political matter. So I want to take a moment to thank the Fox News producers and Greta Van Susteren for presenting a fair look at Sarah's personal life and professional record. Greta is often pegged as a liberal, and yet liberals tend to hate her because she's not an extremist, has been critical of Barack Obama and hails from a small midwestern town and recently stated her view of midwestern values as a cut above the rest. Not the sort of things that would ingratiate her to the typical DC punditry. She has also been very fair on the record regarding Sarah Palin, chosing not to join the feeding frenzy of the left. Fox News has higher prime time-slot ratings than CNN, MSNBC, CBS news and NBC news, so it has to be a thorn in the side of the left wing hate-mongering attack dogs running the liberal meat grinder when Fox News puts such an unbiased report on the air about a Republican candidate. A lot of this mini-bio was in Sarah Palin's own words, from past interviews and recent exclusive interviews with Fox News.  How refreshing, letting viewers decide by letting Sarah talk about her family and career in her own words, and actually presenting her real associates, co-workers and friends talking about Sarah in thier own words. Even without shying away from mentioning potential local scandals such as the so called "troopergate" , this ended up a touchingly warm look at the Palin family and a fair review of Sarah's record. Sarah came out in a very impressive manner in this bio. I think anyone watching this would have to admit that Sarah is an impressive lady, hard working, loving to her family, politically successful, and geninuely honest about her feelings and her goals.
 
- Mike Silverman
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