chesswarsnow
11-25-2007, 11:36 AM
Sorry bout that,
1. But Fred Thompson is now begining to take this campaign to new heights.
2. Recently he has opened up both barrels on Rudy, now he has opened up both barrels on FOX NEWS.
3. Chris Wallace took a blast right between the eyes, and still mocked Fred.
4. I think Chris must have a agenda, seeing he was oblivious to Fred's stern honesty in the matter.
5. Fred pretty much slam dunked FOX NEWS, and Chris could only watch as Fred clipped FOX NEWS' wings.
6. I love it when Some one tells it like it is, and when that happens, it warms me heart.
7. I too have noticed how FOX NEWS has attacked his campaign.
8. FOX NEWS supports Rudy and Mitt, on the most part.
9. Go here and take a look at the slaughter:http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/thompson-charges-fox-news-is-biased-against-his-campaign-2007-11-25.html
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Former Sen. Fred Thompson (R-Tenn.) suggested on Sunday that Fox News is biased against his campaign, charging that the network highlights commentators who have been critical of his run for the presidency.
In an interview on "Fox News Sunday," host Chris Wallace pressed Thompson on how some conservatives have lambasted Thompson's campaign and showed clips of Fox conservative commentators Charles Krauthammer and Fred Barnes criticizing the former senator.
Thompson said, "This has been a constant mantra of Fox, to tell you the truth." He noted that other conservatives have praised his bid for the GOP nomination and took issue with a Fox promo that focused on polling in New Hampshire, where Thompson is registering in the single digits.
He said he is running second in national polls and has been leading or tied for the lead in South Carolina for "a long, long time."
Thompson, in a firm, but measured tone, scolded Wallace: "...for you to highlight nothing but the negatives in terms of the polls and then put on your own guys who have been predicting for four months, really, that I couldn't do it, kind of skew things a little bit. There's a lot of other opinion out there."
Krauthammer and Barnes regularly appear on Fox. Krauthammer is a syndicated columnist and Barnes is executive editor of The Weekly Standard.
Wallace denied to Thompson that "Fox has been going after you" and asked, "Do you know anybody who thinks you've run a great campaign, sir?"
Thompson responded, "It's not for me to come here and try to convince you that somebody else thinks I've run a great campaign." He added that National Review magazine has praised him for issuing detailed policy proposals on Social Security and immigration.
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Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. But Fred Thompson is now begining to take this campaign to new heights.
2. Recently he has opened up both barrels on Rudy, now he has opened up both barrels on FOX NEWS.
3. Chris Wallace took a blast right between the eyes, and still mocked Fred.
4. I think Chris must have a agenda, seeing he was oblivious to Fred's stern honesty in the matter.
5. Fred pretty much slam dunked FOX NEWS, and Chris could only watch as Fred clipped FOX NEWS' wings.
6. I love it when Some one tells it like it is, and when that happens, it warms me heart.
7. I too have noticed how FOX NEWS has attacked his campaign.
8. FOX NEWS supports Rudy and Mitt, on the most part.
9. Go here and take a look at the slaughter:http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/thompson-charges-fox-news-is-biased-against-his-campaign-2007-11-25.html
"
Former Sen. Fred Thompson (R-Tenn.) suggested on Sunday that Fox News is biased against his campaign, charging that the network highlights commentators who have been critical of his run for the presidency.
In an interview on "Fox News Sunday," host Chris Wallace pressed Thompson on how some conservatives have lambasted Thompson's campaign and showed clips of Fox conservative commentators Charles Krauthammer and Fred Barnes criticizing the former senator.
Thompson said, "This has been a constant mantra of Fox, to tell you the truth." He noted that other conservatives have praised his bid for the GOP nomination and took issue with a Fox promo that focused on polling in New Hampshire, where Thompson is registering in the single digits.
He said he is running second in national polls and has been leading or tied for the lead in South Carolina for "a long, long time."
Thompson, in a firm, but measured tone, scolded Wallace: "...for you to highlight nothing but the negatives in terms of the polls and then put on your own guys who have been predicting for four months, really, that I couldn't do it, kind of skew things a little bit. There's a lot of other opinion out there."
Krauthammer and Barnes regularly appear on Fox. Krauthammer is a syndicated columnist and Barnes is executive editor of The Weekly Standard.
Wallace denied to Thompson that "Fox has been going after you" and asked, "Do you know anybody who thinks you've run a great campaign, sir?"
Thompson responded, "It's not for me to come here and try to convince you that somebody else thinks I've run a great campaign." He added that National Review magazine has praised him for issuing detailed policy proposals on Social Security and immigration.
"
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas