most find FOX entertaining ?? lol now that entertaining !!! Fox has killed all the lib stations combined in the ratings. so i guess the word "most' don't fit !
Exactly. Fox Noise has clearly crossed the line as far as honest reporting is concerned. The FCC should think about yanking their license. That of course would clearly put the wing nuts over the edge.
On the other hand you have MSNBC. But to be clear Olbermann ripped into obama again last night.
And as far as the gun nuts are concerned Obama yesterday made clear that he was not going to re-insitutte the assault weapons ban.
Obama: Assault weapons ban made sense 17 hours ago
MEXICO CITY (AP) — President Barack Obama says he prefers to focus on enforcing existing laws to keep assault weapons out of Mexico, rather than trying to renew a U.S. ban on the weapons.
Obama says he still believes such a ban made sense. The most recent one expired in 1994.
But he says he'd rather enforce laws on the books that make it illegal to send assault weapons across the Mexican border.
Guns flowing into Mexico from the U.S. have been fingered in a rise in killings by Mexican drug cartels.
As a presidential candidate, Obama promised to push to reinstate the ban. He now says doing so would be politically difficult.
Obama commented in Mexico City at a news conference with President Felipe Calderon after their meeting.
Bachmann's Minnesota Race A Gift That Keeps on Giving -- to Democrats
...Michelle Bachman/Sarah Palin ... "I Am Even More Stupid Than You" department.
By Greg Giroux | April 21, 2009 12:09 PM
Who was the biggest donor to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in March, transferring $250,000 to the House Democrats' campaign arm from a candidate committee?
Speaker Nancy Pelosi? Nope. Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer? Another nice try, but wrong again.
The answer is actually someone who doesn't even serve in Congress: El Tinklenberg, a Minnesota Democrat who fell short in his bid last year to represent the 6th District north and east of the Twin Cities. His campaign committee, Tinklenberg for Congress, gave the quarter-million to the DCCC in two $125,000 installments, according to a campaign finance report the DCCC filed Monday.
So why would Tinklenberg have so much money to spare at the end of a competitive campaign? You may recall that his Republican opponent was Rep. Michele Bachmann, whose mid-October comment that Obama "may have anti-American views" angered Democrats nationwide and spawned an avalanche of contributions to Tinklenberg in the waning days of a campaign that Bachmann won by 46 percent to 43 percent, with a third-party candidate taking 10 percent.
Apparently the money was coming in too fast for Tinklenberg to spend completely: he raised $3 million for his campaign, of which $1.9 million came in after October 15, and had $453,000 in leftover campaign funds at the end of 2008 and $184,000 at the end of March.