Radical Right
November 25, 2006
American Traditions Of Peace and Unity At Thanksgiving Mean Nothing To Bill O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly wrote a column for his website posted a day before Thanksgiving ,11/22/06. Although Thanksgiving is a time all Americans try to focus on peace and national unity, O'Reilly chose to write a polarizing attack piece entitled, Here Comes The Left. The victims included U.S. citizens from Vermont and San Francisco, Nancy Pelosi, Judge Cashman and someone new, Senator Bernie Sanders. Obviousy, O'Reilly, self proclaimed traditionalist, has no respect for Thanksgiving traditions.
Continue reading >>November 22, 2006
FOX Regular Melanie Morgan Makes Threatening Comment About Nancy Pelosi
Melanie Morgan,often appearing on FOX, especially on Hannity & Colmes made this violent comment about Nancy Pelosi.
“We’ve got a bull’s-eye painted on her big, wide, laughing eyes.”
This comment earned her Keith Olbermann's "Worst Person" dishonor, 11/22, and raised the question of how many twisted followers of Melanie Morgan might take her comment as a call to action. Isn't it time for the haters to take some responsibility for the filth they spew and the potential violence it provokes?
November 21, 2006
Religious favoritism with John Gibson on FOX
One religion got favorable treatment and another, not so much on The Big Story 11/21/06. One was Christianity, the other Muslim. Guess which is the "safe" one on FOX.
Continue reading >>November 20, 2006
Fox Financial Guy: We End the War "By Bombing Tehran, Not by Getting it so Some Iraqi Woman Doesn't Have to Wear a Burqa Anymore"
One of the segments featured on Your World w/Neil Cavuto today (November 20, 2006) was a roundtable discussion about Iraq captioned: "Go Big, Go Long, Go Home: Which Does Wall Street Want?" The participants included three cast members from Fox's Saturday morning "business news" show, Cashin' In, and a guest participant, conservative radio talk show host Paul McGuire.
Continue reading >>November 17, 2006
Rupert Murdoch, Having Conquered the U.S., Moves to Control British Thought Too
Per the London Independent (November 18, 2006):
As power plays go, they don't come more dramatic than BSkyB's acquisition last night of a near 20 per cent stake in ITV. In every respect, it was classic Murdoch - bold, audacious, visionary, anti-competitive and with the usual two fingers up at the sensitivities of regulators. This was Rupert once again making plain who rules the roost in the British media landscape.