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The White House’s War Against Fox News

The widely reported ban on Fox only makes the Obama administration look fearful, weak, and ready only to talk with those who agree with their agenda. (Also read Roger L. Simon: Right, Left ... Obama Fires in All Directions)

by
Ron Radosh

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October 13, 2009 - 12:37 am

Read the entire piece here.

Ronald Radosh is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at The Hudson Institute, and a Prof. Emeritus of History at the City University of New York. He is the author or co-author of 14 books.

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8 Comments, 8 Threads

  1. 1. Bruce

    Fox is under attack, because people are learning that “Bill Ayers and Acorn” are actually more important to us than what color of socks the president wears.

  2. 2. Malachi

    Perhaps people who don’t have a chip on their shoulder are able to discern the differance between news and those they watch for giggles because they say what we used to say around the kitchen table. When does the White House put out the press release that the republicans are misinterpreting the aide’s comment for political gain?

  3. If FOX wasn’t telling the truth there would not be outrage and anger coming from the White House, but FOX is, so there is outrage and anger coming from the White House.

  4. 4. wondering

    King Obama doen’t understand that he can’t be sucked up to ALL the time.
    What president has not had to deal with the press? He thinks he is too important for such come back. To even have outrage at Fox is a very telling insight into the real man.

  5. 5. ToneB

    Get real we all know that fox news is an Obama hater!! and you guys must be republicans!! defend the party!! defend the party at all cost!!…i am so glad other countries recognize Obama’s real agenda..congrads on the NOBEL PRIZE!! he is truly the choice for hope and peace for the entire world’s future..by the way guys …i am a republican!!

  6. 6. TinaF

    ToneB are you sure your not really a Dem?

    Anyways, if you take the time to actaully listen to FOX news station you will in fact hear the truth. obama isn’t tring to bring peace to the world, save the average citizen and he never was. He is out for himself and power. DUH

  7. 7. JonG

    This is the most ignorant comments I have read (exception – ToneB). Im from the Great red state of Mississippi and proud Republican!!!! Even I know Fox News bashes President Obama. They have been bashing him since he took the popular lead in the polls before his presidency. Get real people!!!! A Dem won the white house. Get over it and let’s be united!!

  8. 8. fedup

    who cares whether its fox or msnbc who give you the news. What I want to know is, when did people become so stupid that we need the white house to tell us what’s true or not. When did this country become more about the party than the country. That my great fear with this admin. It will always be about the dem party and the special interest who supports it.

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