Fox News

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  • O'Reilly's jihad against the L.A. Times

    Fox News' finest calls for terrorists to behead the paper's editorial page editor.
  • Right Hook

    Wall Street Journal sees a Waco ending for Dems' filibuster "cult." Victor Hanson sees the upside of anti-Americanism. Plus: Sean Hannity dishes out marriage advice to the Runaway Groom.
  • Fact-checking the Schiavo "experts"

    This week Fox News pundits showcased an "expert" doctor who supports keeping Terri alive. Never mind that they falsely awarded him a Nobel Prize nomination.
  • We incite, you decide

    The Schiavo case is almost over -- unless Fox News has its way.
  • Fair and balanced, at least 27 percent of the time!

    A new study crowns Fox News Channel the king of biased reporting.
  • Criticize Fox? Not on ABC

    ABC has mysteriously "scrubbed" an upcoming episode of "Boston Legal" of all pejorative references to Fox News and O'Reilly.
  • Tearing down the press

    The Bush administration has been at war with the media from Day One. Is its real goal to undermine the press itself -- and thereby eliminate inconvenient truths?
  • Midnight cowboy in the garden of Bush and evil

    The phony journalist in the White House is the most bizarre example yet of the administration's efforts to thwart an independent press.
  • Right Hook

    Secret memo reveals NBC's Brian Williams is GOP's new "go-to anchor." Tony Blankley's plan to make L.A. liberals spew their lattes. Plus: Still brooding over Janet Jackson's boob, Brent Bozell now discovers shocking depravity of MTV!
  • Right Hook

    Christian conservatives threaten to take down Bush if he doesn't deliver a same-sex marriage ban. Plus: NBC's Brian Williams lauds Limbaugh; O'Reilly says Sen. Boxer is out to get "granny."
  • Fox News gets blown away

    Fox's weak coverage of the tsunami in South Asia proves that when it comes to stories with global significance, the nasty, partisan network isn't ready for prime time.
  • Right Hook

    Fox News' Sean Hannity rips U.N. official over tsunami relief comment, wants him fired. Too bad his facts are wrong. And: Why is a right-winger singing from the same choir as Michael Moore?
  • We will raze your houses and rub salt in your wounds

    The right wing offers its charitable condolences to Kerry supporters.
  • Fox's Osama surprise

    The network's predictions that the bin Laden videotape would help the GOP aren't born out by Bush's drop in its own poll.
  • Every which way but loofah

    Inside the Bill O'Reilly sexual harassment lawsuit.
  • The race to the bottom

    According to the Times' ombudsman, hateful rhetoric from the left this political season is more "vile" than from the right. Maybe that's true of his in box -- but it isn't of America at large.
  • Right Hook

    Beating back a CIA "insurgency" against Bush, Novak and the Wall Street Journal get ugly. Plus: O'Reilly's love-in on Letterman. And: Will Fox fire chief correspondent over fake story?
  • Man bites lap dogs!

    Vanity Fair critic and new blogger James Wolcott sinks his fangs into the plush hindquarters of Fox, CNN and the media elite.
  • Right Hook

    Robert Novak insists Bush will cut and run from Iraq. Fox News reporter lies about Kerry speech. Limbaugh declares hurricanes crueler than U.S. casualties -- and endorses himself for president.
  • In the same league as Fox

    Don't major outlets like ABC News and CNN know better than to trot out a discredited former Guardsman as a source for stories about Bush's military service?
  • Networks down

    TV coverage of Boston, day one, slanted skeptically against the Democrats -- except for Fox, which couldn't bear to show most of the event.
  • Strange alliance

    Why is Rupert Murdoch's media empire publishing Ralph Nader's latest tome?
  • The right captures the tube

    Conservative G.E. head Jack Welch tilted TV right with "The McLaughlin Group." Then a Nixon operative named Roger Ailes signed up with a new channel called Fox.
  • The mighty windbags

    Thirty years ago, conservatives embarked on a plan to subvert journalism and skew America to the right. They succeeded beyond their wildest dreams.
  • Right Hook

    Conservatives say Bush is drifting on Iraq and that Fallujah should be crushed, but they've been conspicuously quiet about the photos of flag-draped coffins. Plus: O'Reilly bashes Rummy!
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