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    David Axelrod: Fox News "Not Really A News Station

    David Axelrod: Fox News "Not Really A News Station"

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    October 18, 2009

    White House Senior Adviser David Axelrod responds to comments Anita Dunn made about Fox News.

    "They're not really a news station," he tells George Stephanopoulos. "It's really not news, it's pushing a point of view."
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    "They're not really a news station," he tells George Stephanopoulos. "It's really not news, it's pushing a point of view."
    Words of ignorance from a propaganda pusher.

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    "They're not really a news station," he tells George Stephanopoulos. "It's really not news, it's pushing a point of view."
    Just like the other stations that are spouting liberal propaganda? Careful Dave, you're whining is getting old and you are oh so transparent.

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    "They're not really a news station," he tells George Stephanopoulos. "It's really not news, it's pushing a point of view."



    Right. CBS, CNN, MSNBC, NBC, NPR et al are all totally unbiased, straight news (and all the news, no bias by omission or inclusion), and none of them have a point of view? How did Chris Matthews get that tingle up his leg? Obviously Axelrod's definition of a real news station is that it must be controlled by the White House and willingly subject itself to manipulation by the state. On the other hand, Fox News is nothing more than lowly yellow journalism, not even fit for the tabloids. Guess he does not like the idea of Fox guarding the journalistic integrity henhouse.
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