View Full Version : Frampton...I mean FOX NEWS...comes alive...
rhodescholar
11-22-2004, 08:17 PM
...with a report on EXACTLY what i have been saying here and elsewhere for many, many years... a four-night report on what i call the "Muslim Process of Insurgence".
For the enxt 4 nights, starting Tuesday, Fox will have a series on how muslims immigrate to countries in the west for jobs, then thru high-birth rates increase their pop immensely, and refuse to assimilate. They then try to overtake the country thru violence.
In Africa and SE asia , this process has worked well, where the govt foundations have not been very strong, but in Europe, the push-back is FINALLY starting to appear, even if in small amounts.
RichardP
11-23-2004, 06:11 AM
Absolutely, bang-on, I’m sure we’ll be classified as hysterical racists, but the signs are all there. We are finally getting FOXNEWS in Canada, and all the Libs and such went into ‘hysterics’, because, ‘they’ were pro-Bush.
Thank G-d, or FOX, there is a mainstream media outlet, which dares call a spade, a spade.
Mediocrates
11-23-2004, 06:39 AM
Whatever your personal stripe, you have to admit once you watch it for a while that Fox has a limited amount of actual news. It's chock full of Op-Ed which if you're not careful masquerades as news. The same I suppose is true of many of the others as well. After all, that CNN soapbox Lou Dobbs is on is pretty high, as is Wolf Bltizer. And if you ever watch MSNBC you'll think you're always a few minutes late to get the smarmy joke they're all yucking it up about. Oh well, people seem to like to have their own opinions reflected back at them. At any rate I hope you enjoy it when you get it. I for one find the CBC a little too cute for their own good.
RichardP
11-23-2004, 07:38 AM
CBC a bit too cute, says it all, Mediocrates. I do agree; FOX is a tad much op-ed wise, and too, comes on a might hyperbole at times, perhaps a lot: as it isn’t here in Canuckistan, yet. So, I am weighing my opinion by their website… a wee glance will do it. Nonetheless, I look forward to getting the views from the right of centre, instead of CBC, BBC, CNN, MSNBC, et cetera.
rhodescholar
11-23-2004, 07:38 AM
Whatever your personal stripe, you have to admit once you watch it for a while that Fox has a limited amount of actual news. It's chock full of Op-Ed which if you're not careful masquerades as news. The same I suppose is true of many of the others as well. After all, that CNN soapbox Lou Dobbs is on is pretty high, as is Wolf Bltizer. And if you ever watch MSNBC you'll think you're always a few minutes late to get the smarmy joke they're all yucking it up about. Oh well, people seem to like to have their own opinions reflected back at them. At any rate I hope you enjoy it when you get it. I for one find the CBC a little too cute for their own good.
The reason Fox has been pulverizing the netowrks and other cable news outlets over the last 4 years or so is not by accident; they are unwilling to pander to the castro/arafat/islamo-fascist lovers. As Rich above says, if someone commits a crime, call it as such, dont try to explain away or apologise - have some type of moral center from which to base an opinion on. For much too long, the "mainstream" news has, thru its pitiable attempt to provide "balance," backed off from putting things in CONTEXT, so that when a new terrorist came along, they werent called "freedom figthers' or some other absurdity.
The news anchor would almost fawn over the terror groups (do i hear peter jennings anyone?) to the point where a large part of the US, which is quite religious and has a very stable point of reference for what it good/bad and right/wrong, reached the conlcusion that the mainstream news was no longer an acceptable/tolerable deliverer of information.
For far too long, the higher populated blue states had an overwhelming say thru hollywood and the news media over news issues, but this trend is ending now with the pop increases in the red states, away from the urban leftwing/homosexually supporting areas such as SF and NY. (The gay-right to marriage referendums failed in all 9 states, so it isnt just AZ and MS where people dont support the leftwing demos anymore). The coasts will conitnue to be marginalized over the next several decades, with an increasingly weakened democrtic party trying to remain relevent by moving further left to maintain its base, guaranteeing its inability to win national elections.
Anyway, back to the thread topic, one can put together a long list of countries where the muslim process of insurgency has been applied, and am thrilled that the enemy of western civilization and freedom has finally being exposed, before its too late.
Mediocrates
11-23-2004, 08:12 AM
Like I said; they repeat back what people want to hear. Also though Fox is just flat out louder. All their newsheads look and sound like they're ready to leap over the desk and hit something. Last but not least you will actually see Sean Hannity &co. literally eat their own heads before they have anything remotely critical to say about this administration. And while what they say is technically the news, it's starts sounding like the Red Revolution People's First October Industrial Combine Quarterly Production Award while missing the 3 million Kulaks starving to death.
RichardP
11-23-2004, 08:44 AM
There has been an announcement that Dan Rather is stepping down; now, how about Jennings... His gloating and pro-terrorist, Islam commentary makes me nauseous.
rhodescholar
11-23-2004, 08:48 AM
Like I said; they repeat back what people want to hear. Also though Fox is just flat out louder. All their newsheads look and sound like they're ready to leap over the desk and hit something. Last but not least you will actually see Sean Hannity &co. literally eat their own heads before they have anything remotely critical to say about this administration. And while what they say is technically the news, it's starts sounding like the Red Revolution People's First October Industrial Combine Quarterly Production Award while missing the 3 million Kulaks starving to death.
Very importantly right now, they are the only ones giving any significant coverage to the Greatest Scandal of All Time: The UN oil-for food atrocity.
After the mother-fuc-ing NY Times spent 48 days of headline coverage on the abu ghraib minor nothing, and has strenuously worked to keep this scandal out of the news, I have now reached a contempt for them that is almost beyond description. I PASSIONATELY, passionately HATE the NY Times, and pray it goes out of business as soon as possible. If the US public had any idea how bad this dishrag had - and is- affecting their lives, they would march to its offices and burn it down. This paper must be delegitimized at every possible opportunity.
RichardP
11-23-2004, 09:09 AM
As I mentioned, I only get to experience FOX online. That said, Rhodes Scholar has a point, and emphatically (liked it) drove his point home. In the US; the NYT has got to be one of the biggest excuses for print news media. In Canada, we have the likes of the Toronto Star and others, whose presses rotate to the left.
The UK, well they have namely the Guardian and the Independent.
Fox does shatter the odd eardrum, but no one is more ear-splitting than MSNBC’s Chris Matthews, or as obnoxious.
rhodescholar
11-23-2004, 01:00 PM
People have no idea what a threat to our country the NY Times is. It is the engine of media coverage in the US, and it can make or break policy ismply by what it covers - and emphasizes in that coverage. Just ask McWane Piping.
It focuesd like a laser with glaring headline coverage of abu ghraib, an event perpetrated by seven - 7 soldiers out of 140,000, but has given the oil-for-food a pass. What kind of cr-p is that?
If i could fire the entire ownership and editorial board of that garbage paper, i would today.
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