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Different subject, but check this out:
Fox News puts up video of Athens Austerity Riots, and claims they are anti-Putin protests in Russia.
The sign reads "National Bank of Greece" in Greek
And of course it's December, and the scene doesn't seem to be filmed in the harsh Russian winter.
Thank goodness for RT, a nice counterbalance to Fox, CNN, and CNBC.
I have a better one. What about the time that Fox News aired video of the unions in Wisconsin protesting in front of palm trees? Yes, palm trees in Wisconsin!
I remember years ago when Ted Kennedy was questioned a bit by WHDH in boston there was a bit of a bias.
Some car bomb went off in Ireland and he was asked about it.
it went along like this
"I think it could have been the IRA although it could have been...."
cut the video..got the soundclip. Who cares if it could have been someone else.
Most of television these days is not professional. I've seen anchors read off of a laptop...so why would anyone need a middle man to read text off of a laptop again?
Please provide proof that is an actual Fox News screenshot, UNDOCTORED.
Are you really that delusional? Goodness gracious. Here you go: Megyn Kelly acknowledged the error on air and apologized for mixing up Obama and Romney:
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/stephen-colbert-teases-megyn-kelly-over-obamaromney-chyron-error/
Shrek, since we all know you're full of it - and we all know Fox is too - why don't YOU go find the falsehoods put forth by other news organizations? When you find them, we'll respond to those in the same exact way (condemning the lies, that is - not denying it and claiming you have proof because you haven't delivered a time machine to let us go back in time to watch the original airing of the episode in question).
What's that? You don't need evidence to support your claims? Oh, I didn't realize - keep on as per normal then. I'm sure lots of people here believe what you say.
Except for the usual confusing Obama with Osama, the other news networks really don't make mistakes. I was watching Fox News right after Rep. Giffords was shot, and they said she was dead. I will overlook that since, in breaking news situations, it is not uncommon to make mistakes. But the other situations of Fox making mistakes are inexcusable and could be prevented by hiring another editor or two. THey must have fired all their editors and replaced them with incompetent interns to save money.
A screwed up on screen graphic is worth a thosuand words:
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