"It is getting that blatant out there, people!" -- Mike Rivero of What Really Happened
F**k Fox!
I wouldn't have used the asterisks.
"My name is Edgar J. Steele. This is a Nickel Rant.
Fox News is owned and run by foreigners. Fox News wants to dictate American policy, both foreign and domestic. Fox News wants to tell you how to think. Fox News wants to tell you what to think. Fox News wants to pick your next President. Fox News is terrified by the thought of a Ron Paul Presidency. F**k Fox News!
Some forgive. Some forget. Some do both. I do neither. I get even. Call it a weakness. Call it a Trial Lawyer thing. After all, I became a trial lawyer in order to get even. Why? I honestly don't know. I only know that it's what I do. I do it well, too. I've had lots of practice.
In fact, when properly motivated, I get way more than even. Trust me: getting even in overwhelming measure can offer up some of life's most sublime moments.
Let's get even. Maybe you don't know how. I was born to get even. I'll show you how. Legally, too.
F**k Fox!
Last night, Fox News presented its Republican Presidential Forum - you know, the one to which Fox refused to invite Ron Paul, the sole GOP candidate who has refused to kiss the hem of the CFR garment and who continues to rail against globalism and for America. Ron Paul, who regularly has polled higher than two of the candidates who were invited (14% in New Hampshire to Fred Thompson's 4% and 10% to Rudy Giuliani's Iowa 3%). Ron Paul, who has bested the field in every legitimate poll taken following past debates. Ron Paul, who has won outright most of the straw polls taken in the campaign thus far, throughout America. Ron Paul, who has throngs of enthusiastic, sign-waving supporters in places that other contenders don't even have signs. Ron Paul, whose campaign recently set the single-day, fund-raising record for all American politicians...ever.
Fox News never mentions Ron Paul's name. It is as though Dr. Paul has become a non-person. Never does he appear in the candidate lists. Never do the anchors mention him. Fox News is boycotting Ron Paul. We can do the same thing to Fox News. Already, I have begun.
I watched the Fox Forum last night for one reason only: I wanted to make a list of the sponsors so that I could give them to you today and suggest that you boycott them forever. What's more, tell those advertisers that is what you are doing. And tell your friends. Then do it. The sponsors made this Forum possible. They deserve it. So does Fox. F**k Fox!
Don't ever watch Fox News again, so long as you live. I won't. It was easy for me: I just unchecked the box in the listing lineup on my satellite directory. Now I won't even be stumbling over it as I go from one channel to another. F**k Fox!
Now, go ahead and do it. You know you want to. Say it right out loud. Trust me, you will feel better. Here, let's do it together, with feeling: F**k Fox!
Boycott Sponsors Who Don't Play Fair ... Forever!
Here are the 12 products advertised during the Fox News Forum (and the advertisers) to boycott:
See link for list of companies and so much more!
I e-mailed 'em!
And how about this guy, huh?
Hey, world, FRANK LUTZ is a fucking MANIPULATING FRAUD and LIAR!!!!!!!!!!
"Exposure Of Fox Pollster Betrays Media Slant Against Ron Paul; Congressman's supporters confront Frank Luntz"
by Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Monday, Jan 07, 2008
Frank Luntz, a political pollster who regularly appears on Fox news' presidential race analysis and has been heavily criticized for his manipulative methods and slanted coverage, has finally been exposed for the fraud he is after it emerged that his "randomly selected" and “undecided” focus groups, that constitute the figures for his news features, are being populated by the same people months apart from each other.
Watch the following video for the evidence:
The same man appeared twice, four months apart, as part of Luntz's and Fox's post-GOP debate "random" focus group!
Luntz describes his profession as “testing language and finding words that will help his clients sell their product or turn public opinion on an issue or a candidate."
He has won hundreds of polls for private corporations and lobbying groups but is better known for his work with Republican politicians.
In a January 9, 2007, interview on Fresh Air with Terry Gross, Luntz redefined the term "Orwellian" in a positive sense, saying that if one reads Orwell's Essay On Language, "To be 'Orwellian' is to speak with absolute clarity, to be succinct, to explain what the event is, to talk about what triggers something happening…and to do so without any pejorative whatsoever."
He attracted a great deal of attention after the Penn and Teller piece, featured in the video above, further exposed his manipulative methods of "getting the right answers".
Luntz has been accused of skewing research results to reflect more favorably on specific clients. In 1997, he was reprimanded by the American Association for Public Opinion Research and in 2000 he was censured by the National Council on Public Polls.
Given that the Luntz's plant is first seen to be endorsing McCain and then four months later Romney, it cannot necessarily be said that Luntz is attempting to sway public opinion toward one particular GOP candidate. However, he and Fox News are undoubtedly concerned with shifting the focus away from one candidate. Ron Paul.
Between Fox ejecting Paul from the debate in New Hampshire just two evenings before perhaps his strongest chance of a result, and Luntz's "random" focus group singing the praises of Mitt Romney, these two artisans of fairness and balance have done a sterling job in shifting some of the focus away from a snowballing Ron Paul revolution.
Luntz previously attracted the attention of Ron Paul supporters after it was reported that he spent the entirety of one 'focus' group ridiculing the Congressman in front of the 29 people in attendance.
Last night Luntz was confronted by Paulites outside the Merrimack Restaurant, the site of his focus group, on the main street of Manchester, across the street from the Radisson Hotel where protesters also confronted Sean Hannity last night.
The supporter who filmed the confrontation also claims he managed to infiltrate Luntz's focus group and secretly taped the whole show. Chris Brunner blasted Luntz for again allegedly making negative remarks against Ron Paul during the meeting, and has vowed to publish the video on his website.
Paul’s supporters had been yelling in the window and formed a constant flow of signs parading back and forth, to which Luntz responded by calling them “mean.”
“We’re mad because the Fourth Estate has been taken away from us,” a voice yelled out to Luntz.
“You are ignoring America’s savior!” shouted another.
As Luntz walked away he shouted “I don’t owe you guys anything."
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