Daily Commentary – Wednesday, October 14th, 2009 – Fox vs. the White House War of Words

 
  • Looks like in the war of words and Fox News is winning by a longshot.
Why isn’t Barack Obama listening to the People, because the People listen to FOX News. Obama’s whining only adds to FOX News ratings. One media outlet is actually asking tough questions of this Administration. There will come a point and time where the rest of the propaganda media comes around and realize the error of their ways. At some point Obama needs to realize that he is the President of all the People, not just the LEFT. Be prepared Barack, the more your poll numbers slip, the more the MSM will begin to question the Obamamessiah.
 

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    2 Responses to “Daily Commentary – Wednesday, October 14th, 2009 – Fox vs. the White House War of Words”

    1. Dawg1948 on October 14th, 2009 11:06 am

      I can’t imagine FOX having any dialogue with the Obama administration FOX would be guilty of having a debate with an unarmed man.

    2. super dave on October 15th, 2009 4:49 pm

      looks like obama is not that popular in the chocolate city today.
      and who has he refused to meet with ?
      Ahmadinejad, Castro, Chavez, Kim Jong Il or, Fox News Debate Moderator ?
      correct answer gets democrats one free brownie point to use when you switch over to the right side.

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