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Old 10-21-2017, 06:12 AM
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Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace this week spoke out against his own Fox News colleagues who routinely parrot President Trump and bash the media as “fake news.” In an interview with the Associated Press, Wallace confessed: “It bothers me. If they want to say they like Trump, or that they’re upset with the Democrats, that’s fine. That’s opinion. That’s what they do for a living.” He continued on to suggest a rift between the network’s commentary and hard-news operations.

While Wallace did not specifically name any colleagues, it’s quite obvious he was referring to the cabal of hosts–from Sean Hannity to Jesse Watters to Jeanine Pirro to the Fox & Friends trio—who dutifully attack the media and defend the president on every given issue.

Hannity criticized the press in 90 percent of his monologues from May 15 to Sept. 1, according to the liberal media watchdogs Media Matters for America, and used the term “fake news” 67 times.

Fox's Wallace doesn't like colleagues echoing press attacks
I believe Chris Wallace should take aim at the entire Fourth Estate who are less than professional, morally bankrupt, interested only in being the one to break the story, even as they invent the story.

Its clear that the MSM always had a liberal bent. However in this day of advanced Technology, including the contribution from Silicon Valley (google, et al) coupled with the politicization of everything news is anything but news. Pure propaganda

Its all slanted, some made up, some not properly investigated, some under reported or never reported.

The manipulation by the Fourth Estate is nothing short of disgusting and they have no shame and have lost their moral bearings. The recent Gold Star phone call fiasco is a prime example. Is nothing sacred and is an example of how politicized this nation has become?

Trump is spot on in his critique of "fake news". Trump is right to Twitter. However Trump needs better impulse control. But then what makes us good makes us bad.

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