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Fox News' Scott announces network is streaming GOP anti-health reform rally on its website

November 05, 2009 12:31 pm ET

From the November 5 edition of Fox News' Happening Now:

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    • Author by swiftandrewm4525 (November 05, 2009 12:38 pm ET)
         
      If they are streaming it I can't find it on the website. My guess they pulled the plug for low turnout. Now the can tell us how "10s of thousands of people" were there
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      • Author by scubcap647 (November 05, 2009 2:43 pm ET)
           
        They'll tell us there were at least a million people in the streets of DC protesting. 99.9999999% of those people will be invisible though.
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    • Author by proudconservative (November 05, 2009 12:39 pm ET)
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      I suppose if rev. wright showed up calling the United States the land of the greed and home of the slave, it would be okey-dokey for the thought czars at media matters (for very little)...

      Speaking truth to/about progressives....

      It's on C-SPAN 3 as well.
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      • Author by bintx (November 05, 2009 1:02 pm ET)
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        HUH?
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        • Author by neon desert (November 05, 2009 1:17 pm ET)
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          Oh, I see now. Thanks, bintx, for reiterating the roots of proudcon's comment. Without that, I would have had a hard time figuring out it's relevance.
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          • Author by mary59 (November 05, 2009 2:07 pm ET)
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            I think "Huh" about sums it up. However, I think proud con might have an ethernet channel that Media Matters correctly identified as a "newtwork."
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      • Author by epkklk851 (November 05, 2009 1:15 pm ET)
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        Rev. Wright doesn't speak for me. The problem with conservatives who watch Fox is that they have been propagandized so much by Fox that they no longer recognize the truth when they hear it. If you listen to a lot of what Glenn Beck says, he is being very greedy and he wants more people to be greedy. He feels we are entitled to it because America is exceptional. America is a country, that shares the world with a lot of other people, perhaps we should use resources more in portion to our population rather than our credit rating.
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      • Author by epkklk851 (November 05, 2009 1:16 pm ET)
           
        Rev. Wright doesn't speak for me. The problem with conservatives who watch Fox is that they have been propagandized so much by Fox that they no longer recognize the truth when they hear it. If you listen to a lot of what Glenn Beck says, he is being very greedy and he wants more people to be greedy. He feels we are entitled to it because America is exceptional. America is a country, that shares the world with a lot of other people, perhaps we should use resources more in portion to our population rather than our credit rating.
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    • Author by proudconservative (November 05, 2009 12:41 pm ET)
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      I suppose if rev. wright showed up calling the United States the land of the greed and home of the slave, it would be okey-dokey for the thought czars at media matters (for very little)...

      Speaking truth to/about progressives....

      It's on C-SPAN 3 as well.
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      • Author by Victor Colorado (November 05, 2009 12:46 pm ET)
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        I suppose if rev. wright showed up calling the United States the land of the greed and home of the slave, it would be okey-dokey for the thought czars at media matters


        I suppose you might someday wrap your head around what spotlighting media misinformation entails. But I highly doubt it.
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      • Author by epkklk851 (November 05, 2009 12:57 pm ET)
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        Thank you for providing a link. I tried to find it on Fox on line. I would estimate crowds at about 25,000 or less. It would seem that 1st Street is open to traffic and the crowd only goes back to First Street. Not a lot of people.
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      • Author by bintx (November 05, 2009 1:05 pm ET)
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        Do you understand the difference between C-Span and Fox? C-Span is a PUBLIC AFFAIRS network which has no advertising except for its own products. PUBLIC AFFAIRS meaning open to ALL, no bias.

        Fox is a commercial enterprise.

        You are talking about two different entities.

        As for Rev. Wright . . . what the heck does he have to do with anything?
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    • Author by swiftandrewm4525 (November 05, 2009 12:41 pm ET)
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      There's not even a mention of the rally on the front page of the website. My guess is there were probably more congressmen there than outraged tea party types.
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    • Author by mjh (November 05, 2009 12:47 pm ET)
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      Fox News' Scott announces newtwork is streaming GOP anti-health reform rally on its website



      And, in an unrelated story, Fox news again VEHEMENTLY DENIES President Obama's recent characterization of the network as "an arm of the Republican Party" . . .
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