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Title: INCREDIBLE! FOX 'NEWS' LABELS FOLEY AS DEM DURING O'REILLY FACTOR!
Source: The Brad Blog
URL Source: http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3570
Published: Oct 4, 2006
Author: Brad Friedman
Post Date: 2006-10-04 10:32:08 by MUDDOG
Keywords: None
Views: 957
Comments: 31

Three Different Video Cutaways, 15 Seconds or More Each, Credit Disgraced REPUBLICAN Congressman as Being a Florida DEMOCRAT!

UPDATED: NOW WITH VIDEO! LATER UPDATE: 'Erroneous' Caption Scrubbed from Late-night O'Reilly Rebroadcasts Without Explanation!

Just amazing. Fox's O'Reilly Factor just covered the Mark Foley (R-FL) issue in two different segments, one of them with a page who says he received communications from Foley, and another with Ann Coulter.

Never mind the content of either segment for now. Incredibly, during a total of three different cutaways to video footage of Foley, he was labelled at the bottom of the screen eachtime as "(D-FL)" !

Three different times. In two different segements. Each cutaway about 15 seconds or more. Showing Foley as a DEMOCRAT. Amazing.

Just an accident? We report, you decide.

UPDATE 11:30pm PT: Though we didn't see the first evening rerun, several folks have reported that Fox "News" scrubbed the "error" by running the video during the late-night rerun of O'Reilly with no text on the bottom of the screen during those sequences. Also, please note we originally had the date of 6/3/06 on the screenshot above, instead of the correct 10/3/06. Once we noticed, we had so many folks linking up to this item, we couldn't get back in to the site at all to make the correction until now!

UPDATE 10/4/06 2:04am PT: Confirmed! We just watched the second late-night rerun of O'Reilly, and indeed, the evidence goes down the memory hole as Fox removed the mis-labelled chiron entirely from their later broadcasts without explanation! BTW, we watched both full segments this time, including the one with Florida's own alleged Queen of Voter Fraud, Ann Coulter who swears up and down that Hastert just couldn't have known anything about Foley's problem, he just couldn't have!

Screenshot from the rebroadcast, where the "(D-FL)" has been excised from all three video cutaways, is below.

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#3. To: MUDDOG (#0)

Just an accident? We report, you decide.

Incredible. And some sheeple who saw that still think Foley is a (D-FL).

robin  posted on  2006-10-04   10:43:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: robin (#3)

And some sheeple who saw that still think Foley is a (D-FL).

Remember that FR thread (referenced on 4um) where one of the posters thought Foley was a Democrat.

MUDDOG  posted on  2006-10-04   10:52:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: MUDDOG (#7)

Remember that FR thread (referenced on 4um) where one of the posters thought Foley was a Democrat.

Some people on FR were expressing honest opinions about Foley/Hastert.

I hear RNC will cut RimJobs allowance.

Cynicom  posted on  2006-10-04   10:55:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Cynicom (#8)

Some people on FR were expressing honest opinions about Foley/Hastert.

I saw that Cyni, but come Nov., they'll *all* line up and vote for the R - it's the failed lesser of two evils strategy.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2006-10-04   11:35:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Jethro Tull (#18)

Cynicom: Some people on FR were expressing honest opinions about Foley/Hastert.

Jethro Tull: I saw that Cyni, but come Nov., they'll *all* line up and vote for the R - it's the failed lesser of two evils strategy.

JT, I'm not so sure about that. Maybe the fundie Bible thumpers and the IsraeliFirsters may still vote GOP because of of the reason you cite.

But moderate family oriented GOP/Dem voters may be totally turned off with what the Foley scandal has brought to public view.

Keep in mind that Rove and GWB managed to draw in those "moderates" of both parties in the previous Presidential election because those voters were voting "no" to the Gay agenda, that had been by and large associated with the Democrat Party.

But with Foley and other related revelations about the GOP having a closet persuation those moderate family oriented voters may get pissed for being hood winked by the so called "family values" party. Rove's strategy was successful in "capturing" the moderates of both parties to come out and vote GOP. The GOP cannot afford to have the moderates sit at home or vote Democrat out of spite.

The ChristoZio fundies do not have the numbers to be able to carry the GOP without help from family oriented GOP/Dem moderates.

scrapper2  posted on  2006-10-04   12:05:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: scrapper2 (#21)

I wonder about your assessment.........recall the gopers had an out in the open acknowledged queer speak at their convention.......jim kolbe, az. That didn't seem to phase anyone.....nor did the fact that bush, hastert, hyde, quayle, and others didn't want the Lambert resolution for the gop platform adopted because they were willling to give money to candidates supporting baby killers than to take a stand against abortion.

Power players have the morals of an alley cat *excuse me all toms for the comparison*; their principles consist of finger licking wind waving. The sheeple wimmen look at whose got the cutest ass in a pair of tight jeans and they're not threatened by queers. Wimmen are the majority voters.

rowdee  posted on  2006-10-04   12:22:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: rowdee (#24)

I wonder about your assessment.........recall the gopers had an out in the open acknowledged queer speak at their convention.......jim kolbe, az.

The sheeple wimmen look at whose got the cutest ass in a pair of tight jeans and they're not threatened by queers. Wimmen are the majority voters.

It was widely acknowledged before and after the 2004 Presidential election that Karl Rove used the general public's (women included) 2-1 antithapy to gay marriage as a wedge to get moderates to vote for Bush. Consider that prior to the 2004 election there were high profile Democrats ( Gavin Newsom) and Democrat ruled states (MA.) flaunting their party's support of gay marriage and getting lots of press coverage at that.

In Ohio ( swing state) even black and blue collar voters ( normally Democrat voters) were unhappy with the association of Kerry and the Democrat Party with the gay lobby.

But now the "family values" GOP party has lost a significant wedge issue that helped win over moderate voters ( both GOP and Dem and both genders)in the 2004 election. The Foley scandal hurts the GOP in a number of ways - not only the obvious hypocrasy of closet gays living duplitious lives for political expediency but the fact that this issue involves allegations of child molestation and cover up.

Some cut and paste from the following article:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35437- 2004Nov8.html

"Moderates, Not Moralists" By E. J. Dionne Jr. 11/09/04

John Kerry was not defeated by the religious right. He was beaten by moderates who went -- reluctantly in many cases -- for President Bush. This will be hard for many Democrats to take. It's easier to salve those wounds by demonizing religious conservatives. But in the 2004 election, Democrats left votes on the table that could have created a Kerry majority.

Consider these findings from the network exit polls: About 38 percent of those who thought abortion should be legal in most cases went to Bush. Bush got 22 percent from voters who favored gay marriage and 52 percent among those who favor civil unions. Bush even managed 16 percent among voters who thought the president paid more attention to the interests of large corporations than to those of "ordinary Americans." A third of the voters who favored a government more active in solving problems went to Bush.

True, 22 percent of the voters said that "moral values" were decisive in their choices. But 71 percent picked some other issue. All this means that Bush won not because there is a right-wing majority in the United States but because the president persuaded just enough of the nonconservative majority to go his way. Even with their increased numbers, conservatives still constitute only 34 percent of the electorate. The largest share of the American electorate (45 percent) calls itself moderate. The moderates went 54 to 45 percent for Kerry, good but not enough. And 21 percent of this year's voters -- bless them -- called themselves liberal...

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