More FOX News Lies & Propaganda

Sean Hannity gets Busted by Keith Olbermann for making False claim against President Obama claiming that President Obama said Insurance Executives are “Bad People”.

 

Fox News Coverage of (Trump) Coronavirus vs. (Obama) Ebola

 

What If Fox Covered Trump the Way It Covered Obama?

 

 

Sean Hannity was all for NSA surveillance when Republican George W. Bush was president, but accused President Obama of NSA surveillance snooping and claimed it’s a violation of the 4th Amendment. More proof Hannity is not fair or balanced and engages in Political Hackery.

 

Title from YouTube: “Fox Gets Busted Again & Again”

 

Title from YouTube: “Sean Hannity Confesses Using Fake Footage: “Jon Stewart Was Right!”

 

How Fox News evolved into a propaganda operation

A media scholar on the dangerous evolution of Fox News.

Per the above article; “A recent piece by the New Yorker’s Jane Mayer is the latest to pose this question. Back in 2017, the New Republic’s Alex Shephard floated a similar argument, writing that “Donald Trump is treating Fox News like state TV.”

Even Bret Baier, a lead anchor at Fox News, addressed the claims in a 2018 interview with the New Yorker, saying it “pains” him to hear that the cable news channel has become “state TV” for the Trump administration.

There’s plenty of evidence to support the argument. Trump constantly watches Fox News, tweets out claims he hears on the network, reportedly speaks regularly with Sean Hannity, and gives the majority of his interviews to Fox News. World leaders as well as members of Congress quickly learned that one of the best ways to communicate a message to Trump is to say it on Fox News”.

 

Why Are Conservatives More Susceptible to Believing Lies?

It’s not just misinformation gained from too many hours listening to Fox News, either.

Per the above article: “Why are conservatives so susceptible to misinformation? The right wing’s disregard for facts and reasoning is not a matter of stupidity or lack of education. College-educated Republicans are actually more likely than less-educated Republicans to have believed that Barack Obama was a Muslim and that “death panels” were part of the ACA. And for political conservatives, but not for liberals, greater knowledge of science and math is associated with a greater likelihood of dismissing what almost all scientists believe about the human causation of global warming.

Part of the problem is widespread suspicion of facts—any facts. Both mistrust of scientists and other “experts” and mistrust of the mass media that reports what scientists and experts believe have increased among conservatives (but not among liberals) since the early ’80s. The mistrust has in part, at least, been deliberately inculcated. The fossil fuel industry publicizes studies to confuse the climate change debate; Big Pharma hides unfavorable information on drug safety and efficacy; and many schools in conservative areas teach students that evolution is “just a theory.” The public is understandably confused about both the findings and methods of science. “Fake news” deliberately created for political or economic gain and Donald Trump’s claims that media sites that disagree with him are “fake news” add to the mistrust.
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But, the gullibility of many on the right seems to have deeper roots even than this. That may be because at the most basic level, conservatives and liberals seem to hold different beliefs about what constitutes “truth.” Finding facts and pursuing evidence and trusting science is part of liberal ideology itself. For many conservatives, faith and intuition and trust in revealed truth appear as equally valid sources of truth.

Psychologists have repeatedly reported that self-described conservatives tend to place a higher value than those to their left on deference to tradition and authority. They are more likely to value stability, conformity, and order, and have more difficulty tolerating novelty and ambiguity and uncertainty. They are more sensitive than liberals to information suggesting the possibility of danger than to information suggesting benefits”.

 

Chris Wallace breaks silence on why he left Fox

CNN’s Oliver Darcy and Brian Stelter react to Chris Wallace’s interview with the New York Times on why he left Fox.

 

CNBC host Shepard Smith discusses his time at Fox News and why he eventually left.

The News division which was headed by Shep Smith, provided legitimate, unbiased news reporting. It’s completely separate from the opinion based shows such as Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham, Jeanine Pirro, etc. Shep Smith frequently criticized Donald Trump.

In October 2019, within days of Attorney General William Barr meeting with head honcho Rupert Murdoch, Shep Smith announced his resignation.

 

Ex-Fox Employee Tells All

Ex-Fox Employee talks about his time working at Fox & for Bill O’Reilly. Also how doing “Fair and Balanced” reporting was a running joke at Fox and how he personally witnessed their airing stories which were unconfirmed and false.

 

CNN’s Brian Stelter ponders about the future of Fox News and the Murdoch family as its patriarch, Rupert Murdoch, approaches 90 years old.

 

 

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Roger Ailes, president of Fox News, in the Fox TV control room. (Helayne Seidman)

Roger Eugene Ailes is president of Fox News Channel, and chairman of the Fox Television Stations Group. Ailes was a media consultant for Republican presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush and for Rudy Giuliani’s first mayoral campaign (1989).

In a Rolling Stone story, Tim Dickinson tells how onetime Nixon henchman Roger Ailes built Fox News into the most profitable propaganda machine in history. Ailes has amassed enormous power in the Republican Party – and the country – by pioneering a new form of political campaign, one in which Fox functions as a “giant soundstage created to mimic the look of a news operation,” disguising GOP talking points as journalism.

 

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On the day after the president gave his State of the Union address in January, Fox News swung into full campaign mode, hammering Obama with five GOP talking points that have come to define the budget debate. The baldfaced distortions came not just from a parade of Republican politicians – who outnumbered Democrats by 3 to 1 – but from the network’s own anchors. Click here to read the entire article at Rolling Stone.

 

 

More Examples of Fox Misleading Information

 

14 Propaganda Techniques Fox “News” Uses to Brainwash Americans

 

5 Times Fox Got Debunked Immediately on the Spot

 

 

 

Fox Pundits Anti-Obama Bias on full display in this video

The above video proves Fox Pundits are the Enemy of the American People by not being Fair, Balanced & truthful & lying by omission of the facts.

 

Example of how Fox has engaged as a GOP Operative

 

It’s this writers opinion that worst offenders at Fox who peddle “Fake News” and fail to report the truth (often by omission of the facts) are Fox & Friends, Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham and Judge Jeanie Pirro. They have behaved like Propaganda Ministers for Trump, who has according to fact finders, has made over 30,000 false, misleading statements and lies.

By lying to their audience and failing to always report the truth, Fox News has done massive damage to the United States of America, causing hate and division, with no end in sight.

If these people really cared about this country and democracy they would not be standing up for Trump or Republicans, who have proven to be LAWLESS.

 

Fox News Hypocrisy on White Nationalist Terrorists Vs Muslim Terrorists

 

I watched Fox News every day for 44 months – here’s what I learned

As a media critic, I’ve had an intimate look at the channel’s morning show – and how it poisons the national conversation

Per the above article; “At Fox News, opinion is king – not news

Fox & Friends’ main hosts – Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt and Brian Kilmeade – are a consistent train wreck of shameless hackery, even managing to turn a report about Trump’s $1bn in business losses into a glowing endorsement of his bold, wealthy brilliance”.