Fox News VP: Don’t Call the Government-Run Health Care Plan by the Name People Like
A recent memo shows a Fox manager urging his staff not to use the phrase "the public option."
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A recent memo shows a Fox manager urging his staff not to use the phrase "the public option."
But liberal talker Ed Schultz dissents with a Rush Limbaugh/Fox News conspiracy theory.
Meanwhile, the rest of cable news seems convinced that she's going to run for president.
What are facts, anyway?
Plus, Rachel Maddow denounces Sharron Angle's classy effort to link Harry Reid with scary-looking people who aren't white, on our regular cable-news roundup.
"He couldn't even utter the words 'we were victorious.'"
These are probably the guys who need a little extra security.
Let's compare two recent gaffes at MSNBC and Fox News.
Plus Colbert pimps out Hannity on our regular late-night roundup.
Or maybe that makes no sense at all.
This time, it's Sarah Palin's crowd that appears larger than it really is.
He would have gotten away with it, if it wasn't for that meddling Jon Stewart!
Is Obama a fancy elitist for eating Dijon mustard? We asked a farmer.
Now he's calling Hannity yella if he doesn't do it. You gonna take that, Hannity?
Or he thinks it's sex. Either way, he thinks it has no place at the Oscars, which is basically like saying there's no place for lap dances in Atlantic City.
With the lone liberal prime-time voice on Fox News leaving, and perhaps not to be replaced, will there be any reprieve from the inter-network bickering?
It's about time the little people struck back against Naomi! And more, in Friday's gossip roundup.
Despite broadcasting at the same hour as a Fox News interview with Sarah Palin, MSNBC's newest host managed to score her best numbers yet.