Last updated on August 10th, 2014 at 05:03 pm
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Apparently, the suits at Fox could not let their political message be tarnished by actual news events because while Obama was telling sharing a story about someone who needs health care reform, Fox News anchor Jon Scott cut into the coverage and said, “I described it before it began as a pep rally and you can kind of see that’s what it is. The President doing everything he can to try and get the American people behind his health care reform plans.” Scott suggested the Fox audience finish watching Obama’s event on the internet if they were so inclined and then cut to Boehner for “the opposition point of view.”
What was the important breaking news that FNC cut the President of the United States off for? An urgent press conference by the conservative corn flake, House Minority Leader John Boehner, who tried to claim that the health care bill will get less popular after it passes. No one should be surprised that Fox News cut off the president and replaced him with a Republican talking point, but this is why it is obvious to all that journalism is not a concern for FNC. They are there to push the Republican message, and there is no space on their network for news that could contradict with ideology that they are selling.
Fox News proved once again today that they have no interest in reporting the news. The network had no problem with carrying every single heavily scripted and filtered pep rally the George W. Bush held during his presidency, yet because they disagree with Obama’s positions on the issues, this president’s events are, “pep rallies” that do not deserve full coverage. I think Fox News needs to be reminded that the airwaves don’t belong to them. They belong to the American people. This is not the way that a true news organization should ever operate.
Jason is the managing editor. He is also a White House Press Pool and a Congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.
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