Comments on: Really Fox News? http://donklephant.com/2009/06/25/really-fox-news/ Big Teeth. Huge Ass. Surprisingly Reasonable. Tue, 14 Feb 2012 14:03:13 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: ExiledIndependent http://donklephant.com/2009/06/25/really-fox-news/comment-page-1/#comment-492846 ExiledIndependent Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:43:33 +0000 http://donklephant.com/?p=15344#comment-492846 Amateur Hour on the Chyron. Sheesh. Amateur Hour on the Chyron. Sheesh.

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By: Mike A. http://donklephant.com/2009/06/25/really-fox-news/comment-page-1/#comment-492386 Mike A. Thu, 25 Jun 2009 22:40:48 +0000 http://donklephant.com/?p=15344#comment-492386 lol If it weren't sad it would be hilarious! (Actually it is hilarious) lol
If it weren’t sad it would be hilarious! (Actually it is hilarious)

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By: Chris http://donklephant.com/2009/06/25/really-fox-news/comment-page-1/#comment-492339 Chris Thu, 25 Jun 2009 20:37:40 +0000 http://donklephant.com/?p=15344#comment-492339 Oh yeah, it's totally accidental. foley: http://media.photobucket.com/image/mark%20foley%20d/bobgeiger/Fox_Foley_Label.jpg Mccain: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_xbOeDVAIcrA/R68zN6xg2-I/AAAAAAAABkw/xYkGD3hGYlA/s400/McCain-D-Fox.jpg Craig: http://bostonist.com/attachments/boston_caroline/101707-larry-craig-whdh.jpg Whitehouse: http://www3.allaroundphilly.com/blogs/reporter/wesleym/Whitehouse%20as%20a%20Rep.jpg Lamar: http://www3.allaroundphilly.com/blogs/reporter/wesleym/Lamar%20-%20D.jpg Ted Stevens: http://img183.imageshack.us/i/36b7f3386fb7cf7fe5a4248sk4.jpg/ This one is great, and blatant misinformation: http://images.huffingtonpost.com/gen/70436/original.jpg I believe... yep, that pretty much covers every republican that has screwed up in the past couple years. I would put it beyond occasional intent. It's an obvious longterm campaign of misinformation. It works easily I'm sure, knowing the faux viewer base. Oh yeah, it’s totally accidental.

foley:
http://media.photobucket.com/image/mark%20foley%20d/bobgeiger/Fox_Foley_Label.jpg

Mccain:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_xbOeDVAIcrA/R68zN6xg2-I/AAAAAAAABkw/xYkGD3hGYlA/s400/McCain-D-Fox.jpg

Craig:
http://bostonist.com/attachments/boston_caroline/101707-larry-craig-whdh.jpg

Whitehouse:
http://www3.allaroundphilly.com/blogs/reporter/wesleym/Whitehouse%20as%20a%20Rep.jpg

Lamar:
http://www3.allaroundphilly.com/blogs/reporter/wesleym/Lamar%20-%20D.jpg

Ted Stevens:
http://img183.imageshack.us/i/36b7f3386fb7cf7fe5a4248sk4.jpg/

This one is great, and blatant misinformation:
http://images.huffingtonpost.com/gen/70436/original.jpg

I believe… yep, that pretty much covers every republican that has screwed up in the past couple years. I would put it beyond occasional intent. It’s an obvious longterm campaign of misinformation. It works easily I’m sure, knowing the faux viewer base.

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By: kranky kritter http://donklephant.com/2009/06/25/really-fox-news/comment-page-1/#comment-492332 kranky kritter Thu, 25 Jun 2009 19:29:31 +0000 http://donklephant.com/?p=15344#comment-492332 I think is a really good and useful test, because if you pay attention to it over time, you begin to see that it can't really be accounted for without presuming at least occasional intent. I continue top think that it should simply be standard practice to note party affiliation with name at first appearance. I think is a really good and useful test, because if you pay attention to it over time, you begin to see that it can’t really be accounted for without presuming at least occasional intent.

I continue top think that it should simply be standard practice to note party affiliation with name at first appearance.

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By: Simon http://donklephant.com/2009/06/25/really-fox-news/comment-page-1/#comment-492331 Simon Thu, 25 Jun 2009 19:26:05 +0000 http://donklephant.com/?p=15344#comment-492331 Their system automatically applies "R" or "D" based on tie color. Their system automatically applies “R” or “D” based on tie color.

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By: Tully http://donklephant.com/2009/06/25/really-fox-news/comment-page-1/#comment-492235 Tully Thu, 25 Jun 2009 17:31:17 +0000 http://donklephant.com/?p=15344#comment-492235 MSNBC and CNN have both managed this trick a few times as well. FOX is more of a regular at it, though, and don't seem to do it to Democrats. Since they sometimes do it to Republicans who <i>aren't</i> deep in scandal, one suspects to some extent it's bad proofing and default templates. But they still keep doing it, so you do gotta wonder, bias or incompetence? The usual trick of print media and wire services is to always ID Republicans as such in the first two paras. Usually in the first sentence, sometimes even in the headline. Whereas Dems caught in scandals can expect their party to not get mentioned until deep down in the story, if their party affiliation is mentioned at all. Since wire service stories tend to be cut to fit after the first few paras, low-down mention effectively removes the Dem party ID in syndicated reprints. Several years ago Don Surber created the "Name That Party!" net-meme game to have fun with that tendency, and Glenn Reynolds has had an awful lot of fun with it too. So have I. Newsbusters (an admittedly biased source themselves) keeps <a href="http://newsbusters.org/issues-events-groups/media-bias-debate/name-party" rel="nofollow">a standing category for NTP examples</a>, and it's rare that a week goes by without new additions. You can also Google "name that party" in quotes for endless examples. MSNBC and CNN have both managed this trick a few times as well. FOX is more of a regular at it, though, and don’t seem to do it to Democrats. Since they sometimes do it to Republicans who aren’t deep in scandal, one suspects to some extent it’s bad proofing and default templates. But they still keep doing it, so you do gotta wonder, bias or incompetence?

The usual trick of print media and wire services is to always ID Republicans as such in the first two paras. Usually in the first sentence, sometimes even in the headline. Whereas Dems caught in scandals can expect their party to not get mentioned until deep down in the story, if their party affiliation is mentioned at all. Since wire service stories tend to be cut to fit after the first few paras, low-down mention effectively removes the Dem party ID in syndicated reprints.

Several years ago Don Surber created the “Name That Party!” net-meme game to have fun with that tendency, and Glenn Reynolds has had an awful lot of fun with it too. So have I. Newsbusters (an admittedly biased source themselves) keeps a standing category for NTP examples, and it’s rare that a week goes by without new additions. You can also Google “name that party” in quotes for endless examples.

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By: mike mcEachran http://donklephant.com/2009/06/25/really-fox-news/comment-page-1/#comment-492223 mike mcEachran Thu, 25 Jun 2009 16:53:16 +0000 http://donklephant.com/?p=15344#comment-492223 Yeah, except FOX has done this many times. Olbermann did it once accidentally (which was hysterical, becuase he had just mocked FOX for doing it), but then he came back from break and appologized and corrected the mistake. You'll never see that at FOX, because they tollerate, and surely encourage their partisan hack staff from making little mistakes in their favor all the time. They'll send any misleading, subliminal message to their half-tuned-in audience, to good effect. This audience wants to be lied to, because it feels so damn good to have prejudiced justified, truth be damned. They know exactly what they're doing. Yeah, except FOX has done this many times. Olbermann did it once accidentally (which was hysterical, becuase he had just mocked FOX for doing it), but then he came back from break and appologized and corrected the mistake. You’ll never see that at FOX, because they tollerate, and surely encourage their partisan hack staff from making little mistakes in their favor all the time. They’ll send any misleading, subliminal message to their half-tuned-in audience, to good effect. This audience wants to be lied to, because it feels so damn good to have prejudiced justified, truth be damned. They know exactly what they’re doing.

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