Thursday, January 11, 2007

Condoleezza Rice loves Fox News

After it was divulged that Dick Cheney requires that all TVs be tuned to Fox News in his hotel suite's while travelling, it should come as no surprise to you to learn that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice ALSO favors the wannabe "news" reporters over at Fox News too!

Earlier today, Rice was overheard between television interviews saying of Fox News correspondents:

"My Fox guys, I love every single one of them."

She then went on to make a seemingly snide remark about CBS' "The Early Show" while expressing her "desire" to do a one-on-one interview with anchor Harry Smith:

"He's a decent guy. I know they are, like, 55 in the ratings, but I like him."

I guess it must be hard giving an interview to anyone other than Fox News. You know, those "ultra liberal leaning media outlets that just live to hate the Bush administration." Furthermore, I don't know what ratings Condi has been looking at, but I don't believe "The Early Show" is anywhere near 55th in ratings. Must be part of the Faux News world she lives in.

And in other news, Senator Chuck Hagel dropped a hammer on Rice this morning in a Senate committee hearing with the Secretary of State.

11 comments:

James Young said...

God! It sounds almost like the Secretary of State would like to perform oral favors on Fox News reporters!

Oh! Wait! That was a Time magazine reporter with regard to Clinton.

Terry Carter said...

Sorry, Clinton's private life has nothing to do with the CLEAR bias Fox News has favoring the Bush administration, despite ALLLLLLLL the facts which prove this administration a disaster.

Furthermore, every time you leave a comment here you pull page's out of the Bush and/or Faux playbook (scare tactic, 'divide and conquer,' juvenile 'you did it too,' 'liberal media,' etc. etc. etc.)...

Please think.original.thoughts! :)

DCbaseball said...

Well heres something original, your going to tell me that the Clinton News Network (CNN) or that Chris Matthews on MSNBC aren't biased? No, I guess they aren't when they report every bad thing that happens in Iraq. They some how manage to miss that 7 out of 10 soldiers in Iraq know and support the work they are doing there. And if Chris Matthews saying on national television that Cheney likes to kill people isn't biased, then I guess I should make a talk show called "Lets kill the Liberals", its not that biased.

Terry Carter said...

Once again, stop pulling pages out of the Fox News, and GOP playbooks. Original thoughts/content is always a good thing - I get tired of responding to the same asinine crap over and over again. There is NO ONE on CNN, MSNBC, or Fox News that I would consider a 'definite liberal' except for the possible exception of Keith Olbermann. I mean, MSNBC has a Republican FORMER CONGRESSMAN anchor who has his own hour long show in prime time (also see: who is Joe Scarborough).

"No, I guess they aren't when they report every bad thing that happens in Iraq. "

Truth hurts.

Terry Carter said...

Oh, and by the way, as for 7/10 troops supporting the war, I think you need to check your facts, because in the REAL WORLD, only about 35 percent approve.

DCbaseball said...

I disagree with that fact, and I'll say again who is a definite liberal, Chris Matthews. And lastly why can they never report the positive things happening in Iraq? Lets face it, the truth and good stories are boring to the media, they would rather report the negative controversial stories.

DCbaseball said...

And let me rephrase my fact about the soldiers, yes I would agree that 35% think he has MISMANAGED the war because he has. However I know 7 out of 10 soldiers believe in the cause and agree that pulling out would be disastrous.

DCbaseball said...

http://www.glennbeck.com/realstory/iraq-video.shtml

Terry Carter said...

There's another example of a Republican not on Fox News, while we're at it: Glenn Beck.

Terry Carter said...

"However I know 7 out of 10 soldiers believe in the cause and agree that pulling out would be disastrous. "


What exactly is/was the cause??

DCbaseball said...

Rebuilding Iraq and strengthening a newborn democracy and improving living conditions for millions of Iraqis. But maybe more so than that protecting a country during its weak hours and eliminating a safe haven for terrorists.