[FairfieldLife] Is Judy Stein the FOX News of FFL?

2012-03-29 Thread turquoiseb
The realization just struck me that this is very possibly
an accurate analogy. 

You can tell as they're being interviewed that FOX News 
producers and presenters really don't KNOW that they are
biased, and that they slant the news the way they see it,
often at the expense of the facts of the situation. They
really believe that they *are* "Fair And Balanced."

So does Judy Stein. 

She presents her version of the news every day here on
Fairfield Life, often presented in a written tone of voice
that presents it as absolute fact, not "color commentary."
As does FOX News. When called on mistakes, misstatements, 
and actual slander, just like FOX News she always doubles 
down, rather than man up and admit that she was wrong. 
When asked to describe her impact on her readers, she 
always portrays herself as having "won." So does Rupert 
Murdoch's FOX News.

I'm thinkin' they're twins separated at birth. 

What think you?





Re: [FairfieldLife] Is Judy Stein the FOX News of FFL?

2012-03-29 Thread Bhairitu
On 03/29/2012 10:22 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
> The realization just struck me that this is very possibly
> an accurate analogy.
>
> You can tell as they're being interviewed that FOX News
> producers and presenters really don't KNOW that they are
> biased, and that they slant the news the way they see it,
> often at the expense of the facts of the situation. They
> really believe that they *are* "Fair And Balanced."
>
> So does Judy Stein.
>
> She presents her version of the news every day here on
> Fairfield Life, often presented in a written tone of voice
> that presents it as absolute fact, not "color commentary."
> As does FOX News. When called on mistakes, misstatements,
> and actual slander, just like FOX News she always doubles
> down, rather than man up and admit that she was wrong.
> When asked to describe her impact on her readers, she
> always portrays herself as having "won." So does Rupert
> Murdoch's FOX News.
>
> I'm thinkin' they're twins separated at birth.
>
> What think you?

I think many here read Judy as often as they watch FOX News. ;-)