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ChasC5 12-09-2010 11:30am

Fox News: Avoid 'public option' in health care debate
 
Read more: Fox News: Avoid 'public option' in health care debate - Jennifer Epstein - POLITICO.com

Fox News executives told the network's journalists to avoid referring to the "public option" when discussing Democrats' proposals for a government-run health insurance plan, according to internal e-mails released Thursday.

"[F]riendly reminder: let's not slip back into calling it the 'public option,'" said Bill Sammon, vice president and Washington managing editor, in an October 2009 message to the staffs of Fox News Sunday, "Special Report" and FoxNews.com.

Instead, Sammon offered several other ways to discuss the idea: "government-run health insurance," "government option," "the public option, which is the government-run plan" and "the so-called public option." Twenty minutes after Sammon sent his note, Michael Clemente, the network's senior vice president for news, said that "No. 3 on your list is the preferred way to say it, write it, use it.” He appears to be referring to "the public option, which is the government-run plan."

The liberal group Media Matters released the e-mails Thursday. Sammon's message, the group said, "gives credence to allegations that news from Fox's Washington bureau is being deliberately distorted to benefit conservatives and the Republican Party."

Sammon defended his recommendations in an interview with the Daily Beast. The "public option," he said, "is a vague, bland, undescriptive phrase" and one unlikely to stir up tensions. "Government-run plan" is "a more neutral term."

Sammon said he didn't encourage its use because it was preferred by Republicans. "I have no idea what the Republicans were pushing or not," he said. "It's simply an accurate, fair, objective term. Fox News did not respond immediately to POLITICO's requests for comment. Two months before Sammon and Clemente laid out his preferred terminology for the health care debate, Republican pollster Frank Luntz in an on-air interview urged Fox News host Sean Hannity to steer clear of discussing the "public option."
"If you call it a 'public option,' the American people are split," Luntz said in the conversation, which Media Matters cited in releasing the e-mails. "If you call it the 'government option,' the public is overwhelmingly against it."


Read more: Fox News: Avoid 'public option' in health care debate - Jennifer Epstein - POLITICO.com




Once … yet again; FoxNews; FEAR and Balanced :lolsmile:

Exotix 12-09-2010 11:52am

Faux ... 'nuff said .... :seeya:

ChasC5 12-09-2010 1:13pm

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Originally Posted by TxAg (Post 52341)
If CNN did the same thing I wouldn't be able to care anyless.

It's not any type of conspiracy the kool-aid liberals want to believe it is.

Then again, the MSM is vastly left leaning and they can't stand one network doesn't follow the brainless MSM sheep.

Clasic ... you need to read this thread; Conservatives fear and hate change viscerally;

:lolsmile:

Exotix 12-09-2010 1:14pm

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Originally Posted by ChasC5 (Post 52348)
Clasic ... you need to read this thread; Conservatives fear and hate change viscerally;

:lolsmile:

You're asking the wrong guy to *get it* ...

:lolsmile:

ChasC5 12-09-2010 2:10pm

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Originally Posted by TxAg (Post 52361)
Incorrect.

Just because ignorant people like you and Exotix say so doesn't make it so.

But you keep parroting the left :bs like good little lemmings.

Just shows you both to be the ignorant fools you look like. :yesnod:

Dude; what's with the name calling? :confused5:

Z06PDQ 12-09-2010 2:14pm

"fair & balanced" :rofl:

ChasC5 12-09-2010 4:23pm

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Originally Posted by TxAg (Post 52412)
Hmmm....I think I'll use a Chas excuse....

Ok; Dont get me started. :D

Exotix 12-09-2010 4:25pm

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Originally Posted by ChasC5 (Post 52376)
Dude; what's with the name calling? :confused5:

You haven't figured it by now ?

It's the *new family values* tea bag / conservativism ... it's what a real he-man conservative does now ... heck, even he-man conservative women who have been setting the example like Psycho-sisters Palin, Bachmann, O'Donnell & Angle and who quite frankly, are wearig the pants now ...


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ChasC5 12-09-2010 4:27pm

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Originally Posted by Exotix (Post 52416)
You haven't figured it by now ?

It's the *new family values* tea bag / conservativism ... it's what a real he-man conservative does now ... heck, even he-man women who have been setting the example like Psycho-sisters Palin, Bachmann, O'Donnell & Angle and who quite frankly, are wearig the pants now ...


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Yea I know, they blow really hard and wish for a paper cut. :D

ChasC5 12-09-2010 4:40pm

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Originally Posted by TxAg (Post 52424)
Says the mental midget who throws insults around like a $3 whore throws around her body.

When you can actually have an intelligent conversation w/out using juvenile names like "tea bag" then maybe someone will take your points seriously.

Until then your just a whiney toddler not getting his way and crying about it to adults who are calling you out on your temper tantrums.

Put on your big boy pants, get out of diapers and grow up.

TxAg; if you need to pay, can't a big bucks guy like you pay more than $3.00? :D

Exotix 12-09-2010 4:45pm

This thread Roxx !

:above:




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