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Fox News Doesn’t Factcheck and Gets Owned By a Fake Romney Supporter
Proving once again that they don’t fact or background check anything or anyone, Fox News humiliated themselves today by interviewing a stand up comedian posing as a Romney supporter on Fox and Friends.
Here is the video:
Gretchen Carlson was in for a surprise after she introduced a segment on the unemployment rate for young people and how that demographic might swing to Romney. She brought in “former” Obama supporter Max Rice who started off by referring to Carlson as Miss USA, which Carlson corrected him by saying “Miss America.” Carlson called Rice a former Obama supporter who voted for him in 2008, and asked for his story.
Rice said, “I was a huge Obama supporter in 2008. I met him in third grade back when I was little.” Carlson gave him a puzzled okay, and asked why he is now supporting Romney. Rice answered, “It is actually a funny story. I lost a basketball game to a friend of mine…He’s a huge supporter of this show.” Gretchen said, “Okay, it sounds like you’re not taking this interview very serious.” Rice said, “I am also disappointed in the direction Obama has taken this nation, so I am casting my ballot for Mitt Romney.” Carlson asked Rice about moving back in with his parents, and he said that he moved back in with parents after going to college for a bit, but now he is back on his own, independent, and on national TV. After nearly two painful minutes, somebody finally caught on and Carlson wrapped up the segment.
This kind of thing happens all the time when cable networks are covering breaking news. People will call in, or get on camera and claim to have witnessed things that they haven’t, but Fox and Friends set this segment up. They thought they were going to get ammo on Obama and give a boost to the Romney campaign, but it totally backfired.
Fox News was in such a rush to attack Obama that they never checked Rice out to see if he was legit. Apparently, nobody in the Fox and Friends offices could be bothered to do a Google search on this guy before they put him on live television.
In their haste to blame Obama for everything and create a completely false narrative for the Romney campaign, Fox News got owned. Rice’s line about voting for Romney because he lost a basketball game was classic, and it is a better reason than most Republicans can offer for supporting their nominee.
All the trappings of a Fox and Friends propaganda segment were set up and ready to go. The ominous graphic at the bottom of the screen. The promise that young people are going to flee Obama in the setup for the interview, the misleading questions. It was all there except for a guest who was a little too in on the joke.
Obama has maintained a consistent 20 point or more lead with young voters, and the margin also holds up in swing state polls.
The only young people who would support Mitt “borrow the money from your parents to start a business or go to college” Romney are would be comedians. Romney has offered young people nothing, but a prescription more difficult life, so it is no surprise that they are strongly supporting Obama.
Max Rice showed what happens to a propaganda machine when it gets punked. Fox News is so eager to hate on Obama that they will apparently put anyone on the air who seems willing to bash the president. If this is the right’s source for truth and information, it’s no wonder they are so completely out of touch with reality.
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Graham Bengen
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 3:07 pm
This was GREAT! Made my day.
rodeodance
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 3:14 pm
ha ha ha
kvinch
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 3:21 pm
Absolutely hysterical! Made my day — in a way Clint Eastwood never could! But who ever thought Miss America would make a good Tv anchor anyway — other than Lyin Fox! She fits right into the “all that is fake” channel.
TigerLily
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 3:26 pm
It’s called KARMA
The Tim Channel
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 3:43 pm
And it fits right into my narrative as well. The election is over. We all know that. But how big will the landslide be? #cleansweep
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Enjoy.
gloria pfeifer
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 4:23 pm
Love this…should happen more often…Fox News and all the idiots that work there are such fools !!
1voice1vote
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 4:35 pm
“Hello, Miss USA, it’s an honor.”
“uh, Miss America”
See, journalists, how hard it is to correct an interviewee when he/she is wrong? Even a former beauty pageant queen can do it when her claim to fame is at stake. LOL at Miss America.
Skegeeace
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 5:28 pm
That was hilarious. I wouldn’t say he “owned” Fox (he would have totally owned them if he was able to fire back and debunk everything they’d tried to attack the president with in an intelligent, concise manner), but he sure made them look silly for not vetting their interviewees very well.
Tim From LA
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 5:42 pm
Reminds me how Bill O’Reilly got punked by a Howard Stern fan: Jack Mayhoffer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=M...
The origin of the of the name comes from a bit done by the Howard Stern Show in the 90s. The name is a double entendre for a sexual act.
Greg
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 5:46 pm
This made me feel warm and fuzzy inside… A true gang of dipshits over there at Fox.
Anon
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 5:49 pm
It’s too bad he did this the way that he did, he had an amazing opportunity to really make some valid points and still make Romney look like a jackass (not that he needs help)
tim washburn
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 8:32 pm
Fox “news”,the gop,Billo the clown,drug addict rush,hannity,glen beck and their ILK are the CLOSET KKK OF THE 21ST CENTURY.u can quote me.
marilyn
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 10:25 pm
OKAY – so maybe “1″ goof up campared to how many from other stations. Lets run with that MSM – If it MAKE YOUR DAY! She was wise to him right off.
David
Sep. 18th, 2012 at 9:12 am
If she was wise to him right off she would have killed the spot. Instead they will now spin it as an example of how desperate the Obama campaign is to win a demographic that they are already going to win hands down. Fox viewers like you will at the story line up. Newsflash: Real news providers do not make mistakes like this – and it is hardly Fox’s “1″.
Monisha
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 11:48 pm
Thanks for your grateful college news informations.
mjh
Sep. 18th, 2012 at 2:06 am
PWN3D
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newmeximan
Sep. 18th, 2012 at 2:23 am
An Obama re-election would be good for the NewsCorp bottom line. Their demographic tunes in to feed their hatred of our President, and 4 more years of that would just serve to increase the Fox ad rates. Fox isn’t just critical of this administration. when they have to, they make things up just to feed their viewers.