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Politics : THE WHITE HOUSE
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To: Sedohr Nod who wrote (13108)12/18/2007 4:19:27 PM
From: pompsander  Read Replies (2) of 25737
 
Of course, Newshounds is very anti-Fox. No secret about it, and they don't hide it.

I must say I watch Fox as much as any other cable network and I don't think Hillary gets such a great shake there. What I can't figure out is why when Rudy or Romney or whichever Republican comes on Hannity and Colmes, Alan Colmes (the liberal) is never allowed to ask any questions. It is always Hannity. Here is the latest example of Fair and Balanced...Take it with a grain of sale because it is Newshounds, but why doesn't Colmes get to question the Republican candidates?

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Giuliani Talks Tough While Dodging Colmes
Reported by Ellen - December 17, 2007 - 14 comments
Rudy Giuliani got the top two segments on Hannity & Colmes tonight (12/17/07) in which to boast about "staying on the offense against Islamic terrorism" (he mentioned it twice) and yet he was too chicken to face questions from Alan Colmes. Likewise, Sean Hannity was too timid to ask anything tougher than why Giuliani had pulled some ads from New Hampshire (Answer: Someone else plans the advertising campaigns and he views it as a nine-inning game). Also, Giuliani and Hannity each put forth an untruth that went unchecked and uncorrected by the other.

Hannity falsely told Giuliani that Hillary Clinton "had a surrogate on the campaign attack (Barack Obama) and lay the foundation or the suggestion that Barack Obama, well, the question needs to be raised was he dealing drugs?” In fact, as Hannity ought to know, Clinton has specifically stated that the advisor's comments were not authorized. Furthermore, the advisor in question, Billy Shaheen, said that Republicans would try to make an issue of Obama's youthful drug use (as Hannity had just proved) and never said anything about Obama dealing drugs.

Giuliani falsely claimed, "Most Republicans, most Democrats like the people that are running and when they hear these kinds of negative attacks, it’s kind of counter productive."

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