Depending on how their language is parsed, it does tend to become increasingly more and more difficult to seperate the lies from the misinformation and what few facts are actually being presented.
However, the rank hypocrisy is spread wide-open like a cheap hooker and smells just as bad too.
Having aired multiple pro-Republican and pro-Bush mini-docs, the hue and cry from Fox"News" has no merit what-so-ever.
And in terms of having access to the White House, Fox"News" practically lived there for 8 years.
The likes of Bill O'Reilly, Chris Wallace, and many others have either conducted interviews or shot footage from within the White House during the Bush era.
For me, the connection between Fox and the Bush administration can be seen the clearest in their hiring of Tony Snow as White House press secretary.
But all this is a given. Well, for anyone that has the ability to see past the spin, conjecture, and patent falsehoods that are peddled by Fox"News" day in and day out.
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