Añade un argumento en tu idiomaSunday morning Fox network public affairs TV program has interviews with newsmakers and discussions of current affairs.Sunday morning Fox network public affairs TV program has interviews with newsmakers and discussions of current affairs.Sunday morning Fox network public affairs TV program has interviews with newsmakers and discussions of current affairs.
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- CuriosidadesSunday morning Fox network public affairs TV program has interviews with newsmakers and discussions of current affairs.
- ConexionesFeatured in The O'Reilly Factor: The Life of Tony Snow (2008)
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Dear Fox,
Honestly, I'll have to give up watching Fox News on Sunday. It seems that it is becoming more and more a platform for left-sided commentators and their guests. Chris Wallace is downright transparent in his disdain of the current administration. His guests couldn't be more left of center. I don't think Chris Wallace is all that everyone says he's cracked up to be but I'm just a humble viewer. Howie is pretty far left now, too, though at first I wasn't sure where he stood. I pretty much know now. I also do not like hearing Howie (or anyone else for that matter) plug his new book. It's cheap. I can't think of a single person who really cares about understanding the reality of the media bias. We know it exists every single day when we catch glimpses of CNN and MSNBC. Now, we get to see it on Sundays on Fox. I guess that's the new leadership letting go? It scares me to death to think of what the commentator news world would be like without Judge Jeanine Pirro, Greg Gutfeld, Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, or Laura Ingraham. The latter two should stop inviting such rude and superficial guests. The loud voices, and one arguing over the other needs to stop. It is so annoying and distracts from the news of the day. I hope that Fox News will find it's real place in providing news to people who depend upon it. In the meantime, I'll have to boycott some weekend watching.
Honestly, I'll have to give up watching Fox News on Sunday. It seems that it is becoming more and more a platform for left-sided commentators and their guests. Chris Wallace is downright transparent in his disdain of the current administration. His guests couldn't be more left of center. I don't think Chris Wallace is all that everyone says he's cracked up to be but I'm just a humble viewer. Howie is pretty far left now, too, though at first I wasn't sure where he stood. I pretty much know now. I also do not like hearing Howie (or anyone else for that matter) plug his new book. It's cheap. I can't think of a single person who really cares about understanding the reality of the media bias. We know it exists every single day when we catch glimpses of CNN and MSNBC. Now, we get to see it on Sundays on Fox. I guess that's the new leadership letting go? It scares me to death to think of what the commentator news world would be like without Judge Jeanine Pirro, Greg Gutfeld, Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, or Laura Ingraham. The latter two should stop inviting such rude and superficial guests. The loud voices, and one arguing over the other needs to stop. It is so annoying and distracts from the news of the day. I hope that Fox News will find it's real place in providing news to people who depend upon it. In the meantime, I'll have to boycott some weekend watching.
- nanettefimianrandall
- 3 feb 2018
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