Monday, November 10, 2008

Fox News Snubbed By Obama At First News Conference


From Huffington Post:

President-Elect Barack Obama held his first press conference yesterday, one that focused mainly on the current economic crisis. One detail that flew under the radar, however, was which networks and newpapers [sic] got to ask questions, or, rather, which one didn't get to ask a question. As Media Bistro notes, one network who was not called upon sticks out: Fox News.

It will be interesting to see how the conservative network adjusts to a political reality in which the Democratic Party holds the White House and substantial majorities in both houses of Congress. Michael Wolff, a Vanity Fair columnist who is writing an authorized biography on Rupert Murdoch's career and family, claims that even Murdoch is embarrassed by Fox News


Damn that's got to hurt, every news network crave for access to the White House. Fox News - The Bush News Network - is now the odd man out. I would like to see the Democratic party boycott the entire network, don't go their show, don't do interviews with that dishonest racist network. Since Fox News decided to cast their lot with the Republican party, the Democrats should treat them like the opposition that they are. They employ the most hated and vile right wingers, people such as Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, Glenn Beck, Carl Rove and they're also a haven for vicious smear merchants like Ann Coulters and Michelle Malkin. Why would any democrat take 'Sly' Fox News serious?

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