Fox News immediately begins smear campaign against Al Gore, Nobel Prize co-winner
The attacks continue...
Though it's interesting to note that, whilst implying that the award is something that is only given to nutters, Fox fail to mention that Henry Kissinger is also a recipient of this award. Guess that didn't fit in with their narrative.
Another shameless piece of "reporting" from Fox.
You'll also notice that Mohamed Al-Bareidi is referred to as "anti-Bush". Why is he anti-Bush? He went to Iraq and told them what he found and what he didn't find. He turned out to be correct in everything that he said. But to Fox News he can still be referred to as "anti-Bush" because he didn't say what Bush wanted him to say prior to the Iraq war. Unbelievable...
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Another shameless piece of "reporting" from Fox.
That's not a news report. It's from their morning talk show, "Fox and Friends". Of course, you'd know that if you had ever watched Fox for yourself.
I never said it was an news report, I said it was a shameless piece of reporting. No matter whether it is an opinion piece or whatever else you might wish to claim, it was shown on the Fox News channel and it is blatantly biased. And the claim that Mohamed Al-Bareidi is "anti-Bush" is simply shameful.
There really is no Republican claim too low for an "independent" like yourself to attempt to defend.
Stop trying to backtrack and cover yourself. You stated it was reporting. It was not, it was opinion. Reporting is done in a news report, this was not a news report, and hence there was no reporting. Again, if you would actually watch this stuff, you wouldn't make such mistakes.
And just for kicks, I would be interested to know how pointing out your obvious mistake constitutes defense of anything?
Oh right, so you are going to make a song and dance over the use of the word "reporting"?
Knock yourself out with it, Jason. Have a ball...
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