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It took a while, but The Muppets are finally firing back at Fox News for that network's absurd suggestion that their recent film brainwashed young children against the oil company, big business, and capitalism itself. In the video statement, Kermit responds to Fox's Eric Boiling's ridiculous assertion in a dignified manner, while Miss Piggy summarized Boiling's claim as "almost as laughable as accusing Fox News of being news."
http://veracitystew.com/2012/01/30/the-muppets-fire-back-at-fox-news-video/It took a while, but The Muppets are finally firing back at Fox News for that... more
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How does Jack Swifty feel about the Muppet/Fox debacle? And how will corporate executives recover from the vicious satire of the Muppets?
http://virgilsallnightdiner.com/?p=1672How does Jack Swifty feel about the Muppet/Fox debacle? And how will corporate... more
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In a move strikingly similar to the late Jerry Falwell's assertion that the Teletubies were gay, Fox Business Network's Follow the Money host, Eric Bolling, has uncovered shocking evidence of the main stream media's radical communist agenda. Sadly, you can't make this stuff up.In a move strikingly similar to the late Jerry Falwell's assertion that the... more
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"This is what they're teaching our kids. You wonder why we've got a bunch of Occupy Wall Street people walking around all around the country, they've been indoctrinated, literally, for years by this kind of stuff. Whether it was 'Captain Planet' or Nickelodeon's 'Big Green Help,' or 'The Day After Tomorrow,' the Al Gore-influenced movie, all of that is what they're teaching, is that corporations are bad, the oil industry is bad, and ultimately what they're telling kids is what they told you in the movie 'The Matrix': that mankind is a virus on poor old mother Earth."
http://veracitystew.com/2011/12/05/fox-says-muppets-brainwash-kids-against-capitalism-video/"This is what they're teaching our kids. You wonder why we've got a... more
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This week, Keith Olbermann debuted his Countdown show on Current TV, having left MSNBC earlier this year. According to Nielsen numbers released by Current, Countdown’s Monday night debut attracted 179,000 viewers between the ages of 25-54. It was an impressive showing for Current, a cable channel whose primetime audience in the past has hovered around 30,000 viewers.
Countdown did well enough to beat out its CNN competition in the 8 p.m. time slot. What’s also telling is how, in just one night, Olbermann managed to completely obliterate the ratings of Fox’s Eric Bolling, whose nightly Fox Business show continues to be mired in a ratings wasteland.
We recently detailed Bolling’s Nielsen woes and how the rising Fox News star seems to failing upward under Roger Ailes. And we noted that for the all-important 25-54 demo, Bolling's nightly program this spring averaged just 14,000 viewers. (For the record, there are 122 million 25-54 year-olds in America; just 14,000 of them watch Bolling.)
So, 179,000 demo viewers for Current newcomer Olbermann vs. 14,000 demo viewers for established Fox anchor Bolling.
What must also be embarrassing for Bolling is that Fox Business and Current TV are available in roughly the same number of cable homes in America; 60 million. It’s just that early on at least, a lot more people are watching Olberman than are watching Bolling.This week, Keith Olbermann debuted his Countdown show on Current TV, having left MSNBC... more
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Fox Business host Eric Bolling is drawing fire for comments he made about President Obama on Friday.
On his show "Follow The Money," Bolling criticized Obama's visit with Ali Bongo, the president of Gabon, by saying, "Guess who's coming to dinner? A dictator. Mr. Obama shares a laugh with one of Africa's kleptocrats. It's not the first time he's had a hoodlum in the hizzouse."
As he said "hizzouse," a picture of rapper Common appeared on the screen. Common's appearance at a White House poetry event drew loud complaints from conservatives.
Later, Bolling made similar comments. "What's with all the hoods in the hizzy?" he asked, saying that Bongo has been "accused of human rights violations and plundering billions of his country's dollars."
The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg called the comments "open, and revolting, anti-Obama racism" in a blog post on Sunday.Fox Business host Eric Bolling is drawing fire for comments he made about President... more
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Ventura In heated 9/11 Truth Debate: WTC “Didn’t Collapse, It Exploded”
Second Series of Conspiracy Theory airs tonight
Steve Watson
Prisonplanet.com
Oct 15, 2010
Former Governor of Minnesota, ex-Navy SEAL and retired pro-wrestler Jesse Ventura raised some important unanswered questions regarding the 9/11 attacks in a heated exchange on national television yesterday.
Ventura was appearing on Eric Bolling’s Fox Business News show, “Follow The Money”, to promote the second series of his extremely popular Conspiracy Theory show which begins on Tru TV tonight at 10pm.
CLick to see...(VIDEO) Conspiracy Theories Jesse Ventura: 9/11 WTC ‘That’s A Building Exploding, It Didn’t Collapse’…http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/10/15/video-conspiracy-theories-jesse-ventura-911-wtc-thats-a-building-exploding-it-didn%E2%80%99t-collapse/
“The Gulf of Tonkin Incident never happened. Well 58,000 of my generation died over something that was a lie… this one’s a lie too.” an irate Ventura told Bolling following the interview in reference to the 9/11 attacks.Ventura In heated 9/11 Truth Debate: WTC “Didn’t Collapse, It... more
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Former Governor of Minnesota, ex-Navy SEAL and retired pro-wrestler Jesse Ventura raised some important unanswered questions regarding the 9/11 attacks in a heated exchange on national television yesterday.
Ventura was appearing on Eric Bolling’s Fox Business News show, “Follow The Money”, to promote the second series of his extremely popular Conspiracy Theory show which begins on Tru TV tonight at 10pm.
“The Gulf of Tonkin Incident never happened. Well 58,000 of my generation died over something that was a lie… this one’s a lie too.” an irate Ventura told Bolling following the interview in reference to the 9/11 attacks.
As Bolling attempted to dismiss Ventura’s questions, the former Governor simply repeatedly asked “how much study have you done on 9/11?”
The interview turned heated as Ventura was defending the constitutional right for the establishment of a mosque at ground zero in New York.
Bolling, clearly agitated by Ventura’s position, stated “3000 people died there on 9/11″.
“And who really killed them? WHO REALLY KILLED THEM?” Ventura interjected.
“How can you go there?” Bolling replied, demanding Ventura explain his position on 9/11.
Ventura reached into his pocket, pulled out an image of the crumbling World Trade Center towers from 9/11 and asked “You tell me, is that a building collapsing or a building exploding?”
“That is a building exploding. It didn’t collapse, it exploded.” Ventura asserted as Bolling took great pains to explain he was in Manhattan on the day of 9/11 and does not question the official version of events.
Bolling then appeared to suggest that Ventura believes planes never hit the twin towers on 9/11 by stating “I watched the airplane fly into the tower.. are you trying to tell me that didn’t happen?”
Ventura dismissed the notion, stating “I watched it too”, before launching into information overload on the historical context of government sponsored terrorism as a pretext for war and invasion.
The former Governor also gave viewers a teaser regarding the upcoming series of Conspiracy Theory, with a promise of a visual, audible and written confession to the murder of JFK for the first time on network television.
Regular Infowars and Prisonplanet readers will know that Ventura is referring to the deathbed revelations of former Watergate conspirator E Howard Hunt, which has been roundly ignored by the mainstream media for over two years.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/ventura-in-heated-911-truth-debate-wtc-didnt-collapse-it-exploded.htmlFormer Governor of Minnesota, ex-Navy SEAL and retired pro-wrestler Jesse Ventura... more
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