Call the wahhhhbulance. Fox News is whining because the White House is calling them out and forcing them to live in the reality-based community. We’re a news organization, they cry. Not so fast, says Media Matters, who just released a video destroying network’s defense of its straight news programming:

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How does Jon Stewart know that Fox News is full of liberals now? Because the liberals of Fox News – Hannity, Beck, O’Reilly, et. al. – told him! According to the relentless Fox, Liberals do all of the following:

1) They attack and undermine a sitting President – even in war time!
2) They impose their values on everyone else
3) They are against free speech and try to silent the opposition
4) They make themselves out to be victims (call the Wahhhhmbulance!)
5) They are the mainstream media

Hello pot? Meet kettle.

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Gratutious Pandering to Idiots

Is there a Guinness World Record for the number of times “Barack Obama” and “terrorism/terrorist” get mentioned in the same sentence? If so, Fox is on it.

Seriously. Considering the follow up discussion didn’t even mention her remark, how do these people live with themselves? Enjoy hell, E.D..

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You want to talk about bitter? OK, let’s talk about bitter.

  • I’m bitter that the news most people watch and the news most people read chooses to report on ill-chosen words of one presidential candidate rather than the disastrous foreign policy views of another (Oh, really, John McCain, Sadr’s “influence has been on the wane for a long time?” And is he a Sunni or a Shia, sir?).
  • I’m bitter that the news most people watch and the news most people read chooses to report on ill-chosen words of one presidential candidate rather than the Bush administration’s deliberate attempt to cover their torture-monkey asses with legal briefs.
  • I’m bitter that my government chooses torture over moral superiority.
  • I’m bitter that five years ago “major combat operations” were declared over.
  • I’m bitter that only 28 percent of Americans know the number of American casualties in Iraq.
  • I’m bitter that no one knows the real number of Iraqi civilian casualties.
  • I’m bitter that as the war in Iraq rages on, the guys in charge choose to representsignificant progress” with charts and graphs while ignoring the carnage on the ground.
  • I’m bitter that 17 of the nation’s 50 largest cities have high school graduation rates lower than 50 percent.
  • I’m bitter that 1 in every 100 Americans is incarcerated.
  • I’m bitter that we spend $435 million a day, $3 billion a week, $12 billion a month, on the Iraq war and nothing to improve the education or the lives of our citizens.
  • I’m bitter that I can’t be critical of our government’s policies and leaders – you know, the people that work for us – without being told that I should love my country more or move to Cuba.
  • I’m bitter that I can’t get close enough to Dick Cheney to wag my finger in his face in response to “So?”
  • I’m bitter that more people in Tennessee, including some legislators, choose to care about the integrity of the lottery instead of the integrity of our elections.
  • I’m bitter that we’re still lagging behind (“studying the science?) instead of leading on global climate change.
  • I’m bitter that there are still some adults in this country who believe it better to attack those who ask the hard questions about race rather than have meaningful conversations.
  • I’m bitter that these adults have radio and televisions shows where they get to spew their nonsense to millions of people.
  • I’m bitter that people have such short memories that Fox News can get away with this s**t.

And so, is it surprising then that I cling to my martinis and my Constitution and my antipathy towards a government who doesn’t represent my values as a way to deal with my frustrations?

UPDATE: Thank you, Robert Reich (and hat tip to Freddie), for being more eloquent than I and spot on with your blog post, “Obama, Bitterness, Meet the Press, and the Old Politics.”

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