Yeah, right. Anything would look a bit more Conservative when all the other news stations out there are anti-American propagandists fully on board the Obama agenda to undermine and destroy America.
Fox, to my view, falls short of accusations of the Left, and the praise of many on the Right.
There are surely some Conservative opinions spotlighted on Fox, just as there are ones from the Left. You've got Sean Hannity, who seems to have a group of about four or five shows replayed over and over with a few topics of the day added in along with his same lame, uh, insights. Bill O'Reilly is no Conservative. Not sure he is a Liberal, either, more like a fan club of one for himself.

If there's one show on Fox truly doing what all of Fox is accused of, it is Glenn Beck's. Beck day in and day out confronts the radicalism of this Administration, the people in it and who are associated with it, those working behind the scenes. Beck and his obviously immense staff of researchers do what MORE of Fox should be doing.
Fox is portrayed as being a terrific source for news coverage, of exposing and investigating the serious topics of the day, but it's just not the case.
I believe we have a significant case of chicken Fox, bowing to the pressure of the Left, of their accusations, of the intense attacks by those radicals in the media who support Obama and his agenda.
On the show just after Beck each day, is probably the best news show on television, "Special Report" with Bret Baier. Alas, "best" may not be saying a lot. Topics deserving real scrutiny are often mentioned on the show in the 'Grapevine' and other segments never to be seen, heard from or covered again. Just a blip on the radar. Let's go back to more typical inside-the-beltway talking points, view points and pablum, ignoring the state of America and what is being done to her.

Glenn Beck often reminds viewers that he could not say what he says, expose what he does if it were not all true. Making the accusations that he does, he says, would get him immediately fired if there was not much evidence to back it all up.
Yet, in the next show after Beck's, it's largely business as usual in the nation's formerly great capital.
Last year James O'Keefe and Heather Giles became famous for exposing the corrupt group ACORN, which Barack Obama has worked with in the past. Earlier this year, O'Keefe took on the waste and sloppy ethics of United States census management.
At present, much attention is being placed on Julian Assange, an Australian who created the Wikileaks website. While Assange is surely an unscrupulous character who should be prosecuted for murder for any deaths of U.S. military who may result from his actions, with the government we have now, it's hard not to support a mission of finally exposing who is running this government, what they are doing to this country and why.
It does seem most everyone else is chicken.
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