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FOX News affiliate Fox 5 San Diego is issuing out an apology for mistakenly (yeah right) labeling President Obama as a rape suspect for a local incident.
FOX News has been a punchline on Twitter for nearly 24 hours straight and with logical reason. The oft-controversial news outlet decided to allow Steve Emerson to haphazardly quote that Britain’s Birmingham was a “totally Muslim city” and speak it as fact.
A Fox News pundit and so-called terrorism expert angered Britain and its Prime Minister by saying that Birmingham is a “totally Muslim” city off limits to non-believers. The goof has sparked a worldwide trend titled “#FoxNewFacts,” and the jokes are relentless as expected.
Fox & Friends didn’t learn any lessons from CNN, and created a hashtag that invited nothing but biting sarcasm in response. The morning show used its Twitter account to tweet out the “#OverIt2014” hashtag, which immediately got the slander treatment.
Minus a hole in his scarce collection of suits, Dr. Cornel West admitted that he emerged from his Ferguson arrest relatively unscathed. The political figure made a return to his second home of FOX News on Sean Hannity’s solo talk segment.
Following his thought-provoking op-ed on Ferguson and his appearance on CNN, Killer Mike joined Lisa Kennedy Montgomery on Fox News to further discuss the aftermath of the police killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown.
If all you got to do is just walk into Fox’s lobby to get a show, then why haven’t they given one to Stacey Dash yet?!
Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr., president and CEO of the Hip Hop Caucus, has launched the “Act On Climate Campus Tour,” which puts focus on environmental issues featuring entertainers and other prominent figures. Despite the good intentions of the tour, last week a Fox News analyst threw a series of cheap shots towards the organizers of […]
Bill O’Reilly has been known to utter foolish and controversial statements during his tenure at Fox News. After former GOP VP candidate Paul Ryan came under fire for remarks about men living in the inner city, O’Reilly came to his defense and called Rep. Barbara Lee a “race hustler.”
Rap fans that are looking forward to child murderer George Zimmerman catching a fade from the unpredictable hands of DMX, may not want to push that Pay-Per-View button just yet.
Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly was critical of Wednesday’s (August 28) 50th anniversary of the March On Washington event in saying that no Republican speakers were invited. The conservative pundit admitted last night (August 29) on his program that he was wrong about his incorrect assumption.