Valerie Jarrett: ‘This Isn’t Anything That’s Simply Directed at Fox’
The White House's war with Roger Ailes is really a war against misinformation itself, and therefore noble. Says the White House.
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The White House's war with Roger Ailes is really a war against misinformation itself, and therefore noble. Says the White House.
Insert Glenn Beck joke here.
But Mike Huckabee might be the party's shining hope!
Maybe O'Reilly and Gibbs should just arm wrestle and end it.
Because in an office full of dudes, she was the toughest cookie.
Will Fox News use his virus-laden body as their next salvo in the war against the White House?
Does she like the weepy conservative? She can't say she does. But she can't say she doesn't, either. You know how it is.
Gawker has a smart post explaining why, counterintuitively, Fox News ratings soar in times when the GOP's approval ratings plummet.
The MSNBC host went after his Fox News rival hard last night.
Even though their distant parents told them to sit still and behave.
Wait, wait, we know the answer to this one. Hold on, we'll think of it ...
Um, this is ... good news? Bad news? We can't tell.
"You watch the news today, and you don’t know what is real," says Bobbie Battista.
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