NiftyNiblick
1960s Chick Magnet
Anybody who views Fox News as an actual news network and not mere entertainment for the terminally ignorant is not going to be receptive to cogent, reasoned discourse anyway.
What is a "panel of Virginia parents"?
So no proof that Fox announced the panelists were all picked on a non partisan basis?
The video has no CC so I'll watch it with my app later.
However as to the claim, they said "panel of Virginia parents".
A panel of Virginia parents.
That contains no claim of non-partisanship.
Most of those "parents" are conservative Republicans and Trump supporters who are activists
If they wanted it to be bipartisan, they'd have chosen them with various backgrounds and not activists.
Unless they claimed that it was bipartisan I have no expectation that they wanted it to be bipartisan. Using the word panel does not presume bipartisan.
I'm not seeing any actual or real 'gotcha' that foxnews was caught in. Maybe Archives can find some better video????
They are not concerned parents. They are activists.
and you EXACT reasoning behind this is why? facts only, please..............
"Fox News pushes midterm election message with a panel of “Virginia parents” who are really Republican activists"
"In its latest propaganda push ahead of the midterm elections, Fox News hosted a focus group billed as a “panel of Virginia parents” to deride progressive and Democratic policies that was, in fact, made up of conservative activists, including a former Trump administration official."
"The six programming blocks on Friday’s edition of Fox & Friends totaled roughly 35 minutes of airtime. All the panelists delivered messages that went against progressive politics, with sales pitches ranging from a quasi-nonpartisan appeal to urging viewers to defeat every single Democratic candidate, and even warning against the supposedly looming threat of communism in America today."
"Later during Fox’s purported “straight news” coverage on America’s Newsroom, Fox News anchor Sandra Smith presented a clips reel of the panel."
"Smith’s introduction of the clips reel also demonstrated a pattern in which a Fox anchor announces what the election issues would be, then presents a Fox panel’s take on what to think about those issues."
https://www.mediamatters.org/fox-ne...el-virginia-parents-who-are-really-republican
Kind of like O'Keefe films
If you have seen Fox lately, beyond the prime time demogogues, the supposed "regular news" coverage, it is easily noticed that Murdoch is forgotten any effort at pretense, the network is actively and aggressively openly campaigning for GOP candidates, the only thing missing is the scroll across the bottom of the screen telling viewers where they can send donations
Sad part of this is that without a doubt if Fox told followers to eat shit a good number would
ARE THEY NOT VIRGINIA PARENTS??
ONLY LEFTIDIOTS ARE ALLOWED TO BE CALLED "PARENTS" NOW?
Read the list of their names and their backgrounds in the article.
or maybe you should show actual proof of the bullshit you talked about.........but then we'd know it was bullshit, wouldn't we?
Sighs. I guess I'll have to do homework for your lazy ass.
Amie Bowman is treasurer of the Fauquier County chapter of the right-wing group Moms for Liberty, a right-wing group with ties to the Republican Party and which has received extensive promotion in right-wing media. Bowman’s own personal activities have included pushing to ban books from her local high school library.
Will Estrada is a former Trump administration official, who worked for over three years in the Department of Health and Human Services. He is also a long-time figure in the Christian home-schooling movement, and is now the full-time president of Parentalrights.org. Earhardt noted Estrada’s foundation when she introduced him, but never once mentioned his prior role in the Trump administration.
Christy Hudson and Bonnie Myshrall are members of Fairfax County Parents Association, which Myshrall initially founded under the name Open Fairfax County Public Schools “to lobby for a return to in-person learning” amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cheryl Onderchain is a member of the Moms for Liberty chapter in Loudoun County.
Fred Rege has been featured on Fox News before as a member of Fight for Schools, a political action committee led by Ian Prior, another former Trump administration official who has appeared frequently on Fox News.
Xi Van Fleet is activist affiliated with the conservative group Independent Women’s Forum, which spreads the claim that America today resembles Maoist China under the Cultural Revolution, an argument she repeated throughout the Fox & Friends panel, and which the network replayed during the America’s Newsroom segment. (For some important context, the Cultural Revolution was a violent period of political and economic turmoil that resulted in the deaths of up to two million people over the course of 10 years, according to estimates by some historians.)
Ram Venkatachalam was a rare exception to the dishonest presentation of the panel, as he and Earhardt openly stated that he’d previously run for school board and intended to do so again next year.
I see no unbiased link to your info....................
Let me talk to you very slowly. The.... link..... is..... in.... the.... OP.Let me talk to you very slowly. The.... link..... is..... in.... the.... OP.
If the concept is too difficult for you, ask your mom. Yell at her though because she can hardly hear you from her basement.
Oh, you expect me to automatically believe that link, an obvious biased source............man, you're a fucking idiot