Perhaps she's trying to prove to her bosses that her contract needs to be renewed at a higher-dollar value, seeing as how her interviewing style is becoming more Hannity-esque, more like O'Reilly's.
Check out this exchange with Obama spokesman Bill Burton regarding Fox's latest, favorite "news" story - Obama's redistribution comments:
This exchange was promted when Burton released this statement:
"This is a fake news controversy drummed up b the all too common alliance of Fox News, the Drudge Report and John McCain, who apparently decided to close out his campaign with the same false, desperate attacks that have failed for months. In this seven year old interview, Senator Obama did not say that the courts should get into the business of redistributing wealth at all. Americans know that the real choice in this election is between four more years of Bush-McCain policies that redistribute billions to billionaires and big corporations and Barack Obama's plan to help the middle class by giving tax relief to 95% of workers and companies that create new jobs here in America. That's the change we need, and no amount of eleventh-hour distractions from the McCain campaign will change that."
Megyn Kelly, and all Fox"News" employees, have no choice but to argue in such terms as "fair" and "balanced". They live off of glittering generalities and beauty-pagent answers ( that's why they love Palin so much ) and will never be able to directly refute any claim that they are a legitimate source of news.
I've been trying to find just one of the multiple polls that Kelly cited and I can't find anything.
Typical.
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