Friday, June 22, 2012

Fox

I just have to start this blog with perhaps Abraham Lincoln's most famous quote: "You can fool some of the people all the time, all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time"

We have major networks, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, PBS, and MSNBC that will not report the news fairly to the American people. And have you noticed how their ratings have continued to 
drastically fall? Why is that? Could it be Americans are getting smarter?

I would, however, like to alert folks there is a network who will report the news objectively. It's called the Fox News Channel. And, also, have you noticed that Fox's ratings continue to climb.
What that means is that when Americans want the news reported objectively they will tune into Fox.

When Americans want to be "entertained" they will tune into their favorite journalist celebrities on the major networks. I am so amused that while Fox's ratings continue to climb the other networks, mainly MSNBC continue to spew personal attacks on the people at Fox, rather than spend energy to improve their format to improve their ratings.

People watch the news at Fox to watch and listen to the news objectively. Do these other networks, mainly MSNBC really think they can improve their ratings by telling lies and personally attacking Fox? It doesn't work that way. 

Fox example, Americans want to know the complete true story on "Fast & Furious", but do most of you know that the major networks devote very little or no time to reporting it. Ever wonder why?

The easiest thing to do is to verbally attack someone else. Just ask Schultz, Matthews, Maddow, O'Donnel, Basir, and Sharpton at MSNBC. Is it any wonder that their ratings COMBINED don't even equal one show of O'Reilly and The Five. Ever wonder why?


One of the critique readers of my blog threw some verbal attacks at my blog, and even encouraged me to stop watching Fox. My only answer is I'm faithful to Fox because their format is to report the news "FAIR & BALANCED".  Try it for one week. I guarantee you'll stay with Fox.


And that's Politics with Pete for today.
 

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