Comments by "Mark Armage" (@markarmage3776) on "Fox News"
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Okay, point out the lies, morons, which lies, which part of their reporting isn't true? Don't make up things and then pretend they're facts.
Murdoch doesn't run Fox News, moron, he owns Fox News, a billionaire has a lot more things to do than participating in a branch of a sub company that he resign from. You're linking irrelevant facts and assumptions using more assumptions, which isn't deduction. It's delusional. If your theory is true than the reporting of Fox News need to be constant with Murdoch's agenda, which is total lie, because FOX News is never constant, the strategy of the cable just changed earlier this year, if you had watched them, you would know.
Your hypothesis would be correct with CNN, MSNBC, CBS, why, because those channels aren't doing news reporting. But not Fox News, want to point out their "lies", go ahead, you can't. at least not since their latest change in strategy earlier this year on reporting facts and logic.
And a sound advice, don't take Quora Q&As as proof, they're not. Like I said, go back to school.
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