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Like Frankenstein, Fox News disclaimed a monster of its own making this morning.
Here’s how it went down.
Fox & Friend’s Gretchen Carlson welcomed viewers just after seven this morning: “Lots coming up in the next two hours. We will talk about the Al Qaeda threat. Over the weekend there was a report out saying that, hey, definitely an attack is coming to the West. Colonel Brian Hunt will weigh in on that.” (Cue that familiar generic footage of black-hooded men pointing a rocket-propelled grenade launcher directly at viewers and the on-screen caption: “THE NEXT ATTACK? A New Terror Warning.”)
Minutes later, (retired) Colonel Brian Hunt, Fox News’ military analyst, appeared above the caption “TERROR THREAT IMMINENT? Details of Attack Unclear” and had this exchange with Carlson and Friends:
Carlson: “We have this admiral, John Scott Redd, who said in a report over the weekend, yes, they are planning another major attack on the West. Probably specifically on the U.S. Your take on that?”
Hunt: “I think the admiral has got a little diarrhea of the mouth.”
Carlson: “Really?”
Hunt: “He said ‘imminent attack.’ If you are the FBI, the CIA, the state or local police or anybody in the security business, what the hell does that mean? ‘Imminent attack ’ means now. That means the threat level should be right out the roof … It is disingenuous for a guy in his position to make those kind of remarks without any kind of backup. You can’t do anything with ‘imminent attack’ without knowing what we’re talking about.”
Fox & Friends’s Brian Kilmeade: “Yeah. Do we not go to work? Do we wear crash helmets? Do we wear miners’ caps? Who knows?”
The “report” they were discussing is an August 27th Newsweek.com interview with (retired) Vice Admiral John Scott Redd, head of the National Counterterrorism Center. Nowhere in the interview do the words “imminent attack” appear. The only place the word “imminent” appears is on Fox News’ own VERY SCARY CAPTION. And then again when Fox News’s Hunt attributes Fox News’s — and his own - words (“imminent” and “imminent attack”) to Redd and then calls Redd “disingenuous” for supposedly having said them.
The thing is, many people would consider Redd’s actual words scary enough — talk of the inevitability of another Al Qaeda attack on the West, new twists on the “it’s not a matter of if but when” theme. But the only suggestion that “when” is RIGHT NOW came from … Fox News.
Another thing: Why, one wonders, would Fox News wait until today to notify viewers of something that came out, as Fox’s Carlson noted, “over the weekend” — especially when it is something Fox News apparently deemed INCREDIBLY URGENT? And how, by the way, can viewers be expected to focus on other scary stories of the day (Katrina, Craig) when “TERROR THREAT IMMINENT?”
– By Liz Cox Barrett
Popularity: 2% [?]
I HAVE A GREAT IDEA ABOUT F.O.X.
IF ALL NEWS OUTFITS-NEWSMAKERS-EXAMPLE MEDIA CHANNEL ECT
IGNORE ALL THAT FOX DOES, (ALL SHOWS)!
THEY ARE A PROPERGANDER MACHINE! “PERIOD”
I AM A PROPERGANDER TECHNICIAN, I KNOW.
STOP FALLING FOR ALL THIERE TRASH. THEY ARE DUPING THE AMERICANS GOOD!
THEIR RATINGS WILL ALWAYS BE HIGH AS LONG AS PEOPLE FALL FOR THEIR CHEAP JUNK AND LIES.
TUNE THEM OUT PEOPLE. YOU ARE BEING DUPED BIG TIME.
WE THE PEOPLE ARE SMARTER THAN THAT.
THE MORE YOU HATE THEM THE BETTER THEY LIKE IT.
TUNE THEM OUT. TRY IT AND MARK MY WORDS HOW FAST THEY FALL.
If anyone has seen “OutFoxed,” the documentary claims over and over again Fox News operates on the basis of engendering FEAR into the hearts of its viewers. If Fox isn’t touting FEAR of an imminent terrorist attack, they are pushing for going to war with IRAN because of the FEAR that IRAN is building a nuclear bomb. Sound familiar? It should.
Here’s a better idea…
If this crap continues…storm the Fox studios…kick them all out of the building and SHUT IT DOWN!
When I say storm, I do not mean with violence…simply hundreds(500-1000 people)people walk in and don’t leave
Violence is never the solution and always the problem

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