Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
VIBE;c-9914244 said:I watched Fox News for a few yesterday. Their stories are stories, they don't cover Trump heavily. But shit, the way they twist things is insane. Tucker Carlson had a professor on yesterday talking about violent/hate speeches pushed by the alt-right. He went ahead to misinterpret what she meant/said and when she corrected him, he refused to have it..
(4min video in the link)
http://insider.foxnews.com/2017/07/31/tucker-carlson-debate-free-speech-professor-violence-milo
and their channel also has an uncomfortable amount of NRA commercials...
they need to be shut down
In a statement Tuesday, Jay Wallace, the president of news at Fox News, said that the lawsuit’s allegation that Fox News pushed the story as a distraction from coverage of the Russia probes is “erroneous.”
“The accusation that FoxNews.com published Malia Zimmerman’s story to help detract from coverage of the Russia collusion issue is completely erroneous. The retraction of this story is still being investigated internally and we have no evidence that Rod Wheeler was misquoted by Zimmerman. Additionally, FOX News vehemently denies the race discrimination claims in the lawsuit — the dispute between Zimmerman and Rod Wheeler has nothing to do with race,” Wallace said in a statement.
Fox News played a big role in pushing the conspiracy theory about Rich, who was murdered in Washington, D.C. in July 2016. Host Sean Hannity in particular pushed the bogus narrative, and his obsession was fueled by the bogus story published in May. Following the retraction and pleas from Rich’s family, Hannity pledged to stop talking about the DNC staffer, though he’s mentioned the conspiracy theory at least once more since then.
ThaNubianGod;c-9914365 said:This is gonna backfire because Assange could easily just show that Rich was his source. They tryin to bury this story but only will bring more attention to it.
https://twitter.com/thebeatwithari/status/892514418377973760Rod Wheeler on Explosive Seth Rich Claim: Fox News Report ‘Damaged My Credibility’
Today brought the explosive allegations made in a lawsuit by Fox News contributor and private investigator Rod Wheeler that a Fox News reporter and a pro-Trump backer worked together to create a since-retracted report that claimed that slain DNC staffer Seth Rich had been murdered due to his connections to WikiLeaks. Furthermore, the suit alleges that President Trump himself supervised the whole thing to help distract from the Russia probe.
With Fox News having already denied much of what Wheeler is alleging in his suit, the PI showed up on MSNBC this evening to provide his side of things. Accompanied by his attorney, Wheeler wanted it to be known that while he was finding some suspicious things while looking into Rich’s murder, he never found that he’d been in contact with WikiLeaks, something that was attributed to him in the Fox News report.
“As a result of those quotes and [Fox News reporter Malia Zimmerman‘s] story, it’s damaged my credibility and my integrity,” Wheeler told host Ari Melber.
Wheeler further discussed Trump supporter Ed Butowsky — who was the man who paid him to do the investigation — reaching out to the White House and getting direction from the administration, indicating that the president was very interested in the story and wanted it published right away.
Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer admitted to meeting with Butowsky and Wheeler about the findings of the Fox News story on Rich but denied that there was any coordination with Trump on the report.
GOPer Accused Of Pushing Seth Rich Conspiracy At Fox: Lawsuit Is ‘Nonsense’
Ed Butowsky, a Republican donor and Fox News commentator accused in a new lawsuit of pushing a conspiracy theory about a murdered DNC staffer at Fox News, on Tuesday night told CNN that the lawsuit is “full of nonsense.”
Butowsky was named in lawsuit filed Tuesday by Rod Wheeler, a former police detective and Fox News contributor, who alleged he was roped into an effort to publish a story claiming that the DNC staffer, Seth Rich, had been in contact with Wikileaks. The story was quickly retracted from the Fox News website, and Wheeler now alleges that his quotes in the story were made up by a Fox News reporter.
Wheeler, who was hired by Butowsky and the Rich family to investigate Rich’s murder, revealed in the lawsuit that he and Butowksy met with White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer about their findings, which Spicer confirmed. Wheeler also alleged that Butwosky said he had been in contact with the White House and President Donald Trump about the article, allegedly telling Wheeler that Trump wanted the article published.
Throughout his interview with CNN’s Chris Cuomo Tuesday night, Butowsky pushed back against several of Wheeler’s claims, sometimes giving confusing and convoluted answers. He also tried to discredit Wheeler, suggesting that he was filing the lawsuit because he is “dead broke.”
He said that the claims that Trump knew about the article were “not true.”
“I never talked to anybody at the White House,” Butowsky told CNN. “I’ve never talked to President Trump in my life. And President Trump nor the White house has anything to do with any of this.”
Butowsky said that a voicemail cited by Wheeler in the lawsuit in which he mentions to Wheeler that their work has the White House’s attention was actually about another D.C. detective who wanted whistleblower status in order to talk freely to Wheeler.
The lawsuit also cites a text message from Butowsky to Wheeler, in which Butowsky claims that Trump read the article and wanted it published quickly. Butowsky said this was “tongue-in-cheek.”
Butowsky told CNN’s Chris Cuomo that when he met with Spicer about his findings, he did not tell the press secretary the purpose of the meeting beforehand. Butowsky told CNN that he told Spicer about claims he says reporter Seymour Hersh made about the FBI having a copy of Rich’s hard drive. (Hersh told NPR that he hears “gossip” and suggested Butowsky “took two and two and made 45 out of it.”)
Butowsky told CNN that Spicer “had no interest at all” in learning more about their investigation into Rich’s death and that they only talked about it for a minute before engaging in small talk.
Despite the fact that Fox News retracted its story reporting that Rich was in contact with Wikileaks, Butwosky told CNN, “I don’t believe there’s anything in that story that isn’t accurate.” He said he believes it was retracted because Wheeler complained that he was misquoted. Butowsky, however, said that Wheeler was quoted accurately.
ThaNubianGod;c-9914365 said:This is gonna backfire because Assange could easily just show that Rich was his source. They tryin to bury this story but only will bring more attention to it.
fortyacres;c-9916992 said:ThaNubianGod;c-9914365 said:This is gonna backfire because Assange could easily just show that Rich was his source. They tryin to bury this story but only will bring more attention to it.
Assange a Trump/Putin supporter fuck him