How long would Fox News have to claim water isn't wet before neocons

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vehemently argue that point for them? According to my observations approximately 1.2 weeks elapse between Fox News introducing a talking point and their hive collective running full throttle with the misinformation.
 
Exactly as long as it take for Keith Olbermoron to stop complaining that NONE of the MSNBC shows get as many veiwer as the lowest rated FoxNews shows.

Seriously. Not one.
 
Slow day, huh, my friend. You know, I know and "the American people know" that no one will ever argue that one. But, I have to give you credit for doing your best. Have a Merry Christmas.
 
How long before weakminded DNC drones like yourself realize that Fox News and Fox commentary shows are two different business desks?

Fox News reported it was 35 degrees in Virginia today, is that wrong?
Fox News reported that the Colts won TNF last night, is that wrong?

Edit: Anyone noticing that Chi Guy is refusing to answer...gee what a shock ; )
 
If this disturbs you so much how do you feel about almost all of the rest of media using the same talking point phrases that the White House press releases use. On just about any given day you can hear it.
 
I know! There is a serious problem with sea level rise due to the tears of liberals, but those damn neocons keep denying it! Those damn neocons! They are anti-science!
 
I'd say that if Glenn Beck said that people named Glenn were stupid his veiwerbase would agree to the fullest. That makes my point clear.
 
With several liberal institutions whose job is to literally monitor EVERYTHING that is said at Fox News, how can you think that they say anything inaccurate?

Whenever they report anything inaccurate (which is rare) the Media Matters institute is ALL OVER IT!!!!

You speak out of ignorance.
 
Water is a Newtonian fluid whose stress versus strain rate curve is linear and passes through the origin.

So what is wet?
 
hehe love it. Water isn't wet! It's a dem conspiracy. They are trying to get money from the towel industry.
 
Well, I think if Fox News started reporting that water wasn't wet... I think a lot of "neocons" would start changing the channel...

... Or was that not the answer you were looking for?
 
Forever. I don't buy it no matter who says it. Of course a new-con may get confused since they come from the left and are used to taking orders from MSNBC.
 
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