The folks at fair and balanced Fox Noise are all over VP Joe Biden for his performance during the debate with Wonder Boy Paul, he of the sub-three hour marathon. (Just a reminder that his actual time was a tad over four hours and that his predecessor as a Republican VP candidate, a certain Ms. Sarah Palin, has run a faster marathon.)
Anyway, the two words being most applied by Roger Ailes’ flunkies to Joe Biden the debator are “rude” and “bully.” Fox Noise calling someone else rude and a bully!? Talk about the proverbial pot calling the proverbial kettle black. Fox Noise’s whole persona is built upon rudeness and bullying. The fair and balanced network has made millions refining the concepts.
But appearing hypocritical has never been a barrier to Fox in its pursuit of liberals, Democrats, academia, non-Christians, and others who don’t fit the network’s narrow idea of true Americans.
Speaking of words that Fox has trouble recognizing when applied to itself, what about victim? Liberals allegedly complaining to be victims are a common target of Fox’s rants. But Fox can claim victimhood quicker than a three-hour marathon when criticism is directed its way or toward one of its allies, such as Mr. Paul from Wisconsin.
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