
Par for the course I suppose.
1. West Is A Former Republican Official
2. West Compares His Opponents To Nazis
West told reporters in December 2011: "If Joseph Goebbels was around, he'd be very proud of the Democrat Party, because they have an incredible propaganda machine ... Let's be honest, you know, some of the people in the media are complicit with this and enabling them to get that type of message out."
Fox News chairman Roger Ailes once responded to NPR firing analyst Juan Williams by claiming of NPR executives: "They are, of course, Nazis. They have a kind of Nazi attitude. They are the left wing of Nazism." (Ailes later apologized.)
3. West Claimed Dozens Of Democrats Are Communists
West has (falsely) accused roughly 80 Democratic House members of being "members of the Communist Party. ... It's called the Congressional Progressive Caucus."
Fox News has frequently linked Democrats, and especially President Obama, to communists.
Fox News host Eric Bolling referred to a speech by President Obama as a "communist, socialist manifesto." Glenn Beck's late Fox News program depicted the 2010 election as a choice between freedom and communism. And during the 2008 presidential election, Fox News, led by then-Washington deputy managing editor Bill Sammon, linked Obama to socialism, Marxism, or Communism at least 35 times on air.
4. West Has A History Of Anti-Islam Comments
West has claimed that "Islam is a totalitarian theocratic political ideology, it is not a religion. It has not been a religion since 622 AD, and we need to have individuals stand up and say that." He attacked Rep. Keith Ellison, who is Muslim, as representing "the antithesis of the principles upon which this country was established."
Fox News likewise has a long history of bashing Islam. Fox News host Brian Kilmeade claimed that "all terrorists are Muslims," and Bill O'Reilly said "Muslims killed us on 9-11" and "there's no question there is a Muslim problem in the world." Fox News chairman Roger Ailes also has reportedly demonstrated a strong aversion to Muslims.
5. West Invokes Slavery To Bash Democrats And Their "Plantation"
West has claimed that Democrats are keeping black voters on a "plantation."
He also said that "the Democratic appetite for ever-increasing redistributionary handouts is in fact the most insidious form of slavery remaining in the world today" and President Obama would "rather you be his slave."
Fox News has similarly used slavery rhetoric to attack Democrats. Fox News contributor Keith Ablow claimed tea partiers are like "slaves" ready to revolt; Fox News host and senior vice president Neil Cavuto likened government aid for the needy to being "enslaved to the government"; and Fox & Friends ran a segment about how the "government is enslaving people." Former Fox News host Glenn Beck was perhaps the most persistent figure to invoke slavery to attack President Obama and progressives.
6. West Lobs Sexist Attacks
West has criticized liberal women for "neutering American men and bringing us to the point of this incredible weakness." He also drew criticism for comments about Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) in which he wrote to her, "You have proven repeatedly that you are not a Lady, therefore, shall not be afforded due respect from me!"
Fox News similarly has a history of demeaning feminists,
and using sexist rhetoric against Democratic politicians.
7. West Pushes Anti-Immigrant Hysteria.
And?
Fox IS Fair and Balanced.... They present both sides.
Just because their "focus" is more conservative, doesn't mean it's not Fair and Balanced.
In contrast, CNN "focus" is more liberal, however they take it further to where it's not balanced and even worse is MSNBC.
As to Allen West, why don't you contend against the FACTS that Droopy presented (and much more out there) that entirely debunks your "8 Reasons", instead of demonizing someone without facts???
Everything Droopy stated above is factual and backed up by the facts. Your ignorance and bigotry is not facts against someone and for something else.
Allen West is one of the "few" greatest American's and wisest men of this country in this day and age. If you actually knew the man instead of believing cherry picked slander by liberals you would understand that. Of course, maybe you're just too far to the dark side to even care or see?
In contrast, CNN "focus" is more liberal, however they take it further to where it's not balanced and even worse is MSNBC.
CNN, which has branded itself around reporting resources and reach, cut back between 2007 and 2012 on two areas tied to that brand—in-depth story packages and live event coverage. Even so, CNN is the only one of the three big cable news channels to produce more straight reporting than commentary over all. At the other end of that spectrum lies MSNBC, where opinion fills a full 85% of the channel’s airtime.1
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A separate analysis of cable in late 2012 finds that, over all, commentary and opinion are far more prevalent on the air throughout the day (63% of the airtime) than straight news reporting (37%). CNN is the only channel to offer more reporting (54%) than opinion (46%), though by a small margin. By far the highest percentage of opinion and commentary is on MSNBC (85% to 15% reporting). Fox was in between at 55% commentary and 45% reporting.
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A separate Pew Research examination of programming in December 2012 found MSNBC by far the most opinionated of the three networks, with nearly 90% of its primetime coverage coming in the form of opinion or commentary. And that remains the case with many of its packaged segments. Host Rachel Maddow, for example, often begins her show with a lengthy segment combining a monologue with video clips that can last for seven minutes or longer.
No, they present the lying Republican side 90+% of the time while misrepresenting the other side 10%, or cutting off whatever soft spoken Democrat they allowed to speak on their shows.
That opinion is Not supported by the facts as presented above here.
Kevin Graham wrote:And?
So you admit FOX News is just a media arm for the Republican party.
Funny, FOX tries to convince us every week that they are objective, fair and balanced, etc.
And I doubt anyone is surprised that you think West is a swell guy for his idiotic antics. He's your kind of people for sure.
Kevin Graham wrote:It isn't opinion it is established fact.
The methodology of that pew study is a complete mess. Just check the first footnote and it tells you how it decided what counts as opinion and what doesn't:
"An individual story was considered commentary or opinion if 25% of the time if that story included opinionated statements. Otherwise, the story was coded for being a factual reported piece."
WTF?
So a hard factual show of one hour is considered "factual reporting" so long as commentary about it is limited to 14 minutes and 59 seconds. But as soon as the Pew judges, with their stop watches, decide the commentary breaches that point, suddenly a highly informative show based on facts becomes nothing more than "opinion."
Give me a break.
And who are the folks at Pew who get to decide what counts as "factual news" and "opinion?" Apparently, there is no criterion for deciding what's factual and what's not factual; only for what's opinion and what's not opinion. If it isn't opinion, they just call it "factual reporting"?
Thus, the bulk of FOX News mantra would be considered "factual reporting" by Pew so long as they present it as factual and not opinion (i.e. "FOX News Alert!!! According to reports, President Obama dismissed the Benghazi deaths as irrelevant!").
Get real Brackite. Why don't you stop making a science out of this and do what every reasonable, intelligent persons should do on his own. Just sit down and watch FOX for about a week, and then do the same for each other News station. Jot down each claim that seems suspect, and then check to verify who got more things wrong or right.
FOX News is making a complete ass of themselves and they do this on a weekly basis. I've provided dozens of examples which show they should not be allowed to legally call themselves News. Even still, after the Benghazi emails prove their nine months of conspiracy theorist, scandal-mongering was all just a bunch of nonsense, they're still reporting on things as factual when they've already been adequately debunked.
They have no standards when it comes to accurate reporting, and Pew doesn't even pretend to address this issue. That they would call anything that didn't appear to their subjective judgment as opinion, to be nothing less than "factual reporting," is pretty crazy on its face.
MSNBC's reporting is infinitely better than FOX's. I can sit here for hours posting things FOX got wrong, and continues to get wrong, and refuses to be held accountable for deceiving the public. And I can refute their "news" by going directly to the relevant sources. Can you do the same with MSNBC? No. This isn't to say they are perfect. But the rate at which they engage in these blatant errors is infinitesimal when compared to FOX. And just because Rachel Maddow decided to provide more than 15 minutes of commentary on her show, which is based on hard factual data, doesn't make her entire show "opinion."
No, I admit Allen West was once a former Republican official.