
Tax cuts for the wealthy are good for everyone. They’re economic vitamins! That, and other lies, form a synopsis of Fox News’ problems with the truth.

Tax cuts for the wealthy are good for everyone. They’re economic vitamins! That, and other lies, form a synopsis of Fox News’ problems with the truth.

As much as Hannity would love for Ellison to have a whole closet full of copies of Mein Kampf and Mel Gibson voice mail recordings, it seems that the Muslim congressman showed no history of antisemitism.

Hannity and an NRA shill try to play down the power of AR-15s in an attempt to mislead and to make any discussion about restricting access to them sound ridiculous.

Post-election, conservative talk shows have taken a hit as their viewership realized they had been completely misinformed about where the election was going.

Only Palin could say she’s not interested in calling people names then immediately call the President a Socialist.

While I do understand the inclination to draw comparisons between the Fox/Luntz/Rove/Koch propaganda machine and the Nazi propaganda machine, actually seeing it in video is another story.

As our colleges seek to expand opportunity for delivery of educational curricula, we are faced with an intrusion that is nothing shy of unacceptable. The intrusion comes from conservative America in the form of one Andrew Breitbart.

Despite Sean Hannity’s persistent claims that he’s not a birther, last night on his show, he let the issue rear its ugly head, again (New Hounds notes at least six different times he discussed the issue).

On this past week’s Dancing With The Stars, funny guy Carson Kressley made a joke about the tea party. Fox News responded to the ‘attack’, and in the process claimed that ‘over half of the voters in America’ support the tea party.

Comes forth a man who earns a reported $23 million per year, a man who helped elect a few GOP presidents, and a man who has presided over a cast of characters who have practiced ‘television yellow journalism’. Ailes’s stint with Fox News can be categorized in no other way than ‘yellow journalism’.