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It's Better to Have Never Watched

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One of my favorite “glass half full” statements is from Alfred, Lord Tennyson who wrote, “It’s better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.” It can be considered trite but it is almost always true, at least when it comes to love.
It seems that the reverse is true though when one is talking about about current events and Fox News. Fairleigh Dickinson University’s PublicMind center is reporting that people who depend on Fox News are even less informed than those who don’t watch any news programming at all.
Yes, you read that correctly. You are better off learning about the news from overheard conversations in elevators and on the street than by watching channel 640 on your Verizon supplied cable box. To me, this information is more of a “duh – this simply confirms something I already knew!” moment as opposed to a “wow – I had no clue!” moment. That being said, I’ll be very happy to point this study out as a rebuttal to anyone who uses Fox News as source material during a future debate.
Please note that this is a separate study from the one that the University of Maryland ran last year that found that a s found that Fox News viewers were more likely to believe false information about politics.
In closing, Fox’s tag line is “Fair and Balanced” never ceases to make me think of the line from 1984 that says, “We’ve always been at war with Eurasia.” ‘Nuff said.
Via Jessie

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“Outfoxed” Movie Clips

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The Center for American Progress has provided two great clips from “Outfoxed” – a new movie which dissects the Fox News Media organization and shows how blatantly unfair and unbalanced this “news” organization is in reality. The way that O’Reilly abuses his guest in the second clip is repulsive however Jeremy Glick knew that going on the show is like going into a cage with a wild beast. If it snaps at you, if it bites you, its your own fault because you should have known better.

If you would like to buy the video, Amazon is selling it on DVD. I’m sure it will have a very limited theatrical release – not sure when and where it will be playing though so if you can’t wait to be even more angry, get it today. “Outfoxed” seems at first blush to be much more well researched than “Fahrenheit 9/11” which is a good thing.