Wednesday, 25 June 2014

The 43 Most Insane Fox News Moments Of All Time

Sponge Bob promotes a “global warming agenda”? You can’t make this stuff up.



Steve Doocy mocks Obama for holding papers together with a binder clip.


"Hundreds of billions in tax hikes and new spending... bound together with that chintzy clip? What's that about?"



Bill O'Reilly says Asians aren't liberals because they're "hard-working."


When speaking about Hawaii's debt crisis on a 2013 episode of his show, O'Reilly says, "But you know what's shocking? 35 percent of the Hawaiian population is Asian, and Asian people are not liberal, you know, by nature. They're usually more industrious and hard-working."


The Washington Post runs a Fox News ad that made false claims about Tea Party coverage.


The Washington Post runs a Fox News ad that made false claims about Tea Party coverage.


On September 18, 2009, Fox News Channel took out full-page ads in The Washington Post, the New York Post, and The Wall Street Journal with a prominent caption reading, "How did ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, and CNN miss this story?" with pictures of a Tea Party movement protest on the United States Capitol lawn.


However, the still picture used in the ad was in fact taken from a CNN broadcast covering the event, and CNN, NBC, CBS, and MSNBC were all found to have aired coverage of the event.


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E.D. Hill calls a fist bump between Barack and Michelle Obama a "terrorist fist jab."



E.D. Hill introduced an upcoming discussion about a fist bump between Barack and Michelle Obama after the final 2008 Democratic primaries by stating that the gesture was either, "A fist bump? A pound? [or] A terrorist fist jab?." She never explained the term when the segment continued after a commercial break. (Less offensive but still awkward: she later asks a panelist if a "fist thump" is a "signal that young people get.")


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