The Fox Squeeze



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Five Obama press conferences, zero questions for Fox News. Perhaps they’ll rethink their editorial policy of referring to liberals as terrorists now.

Yeah, right.

UPDATE: Fox News brought on Omarosa as an expert on Obama’s foreign policy. Granted, she worked as a low level person in the Clinton administration but the reason she’s even someone who we know by one name is because of a silly “reality” show.

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7 Responses to “The Fox Squeeze”

  1. Syco says:

    Yeah….
    that ain’t happening anytime soon Oly.

    It’s more likely that Stehpon Marbury will play this season as a Knick or Desmond Mason make the all-star team.

  2. [...] Fox News has been getting shut out in Obama press conferences. Some see that as something [...]

  3. Rheinhard says:

    How much you wanna bet the first Fox News question will be a question *about* Fox News? (“Mr. Obama, when will you agree to be interviewed by Sean Hannity?”, “Mr. Obama, why are ignoring us, the fair and balanced network?”)

  4. Duros 62 says:

    Chris Wallace helpfully provides a reason why they are not called.

    Sen. McCaskill, are you concerned about the fact and yes the Status of Forces Agreement says that all the troops have to be out by 2011, but Mr. Obama’s time table is much quicker than that, it’s the middle of 2010 and he wants a firm deadline for pulling them out. Bob Gates has talked about doing it based on conditions. Are you satisfied that Secretary Gates will follow Barack Obama’s orders?

    Ridiculous.

  5. Jaim says:

    With all due sincerity I say about FOX, fuck ‘em. Obama doesn’t have to take questions from a high school newspaper either.

  6. bryan says:

    Payback Karma’s a bitch!

  7. passerby says:

    HAHAHAHA, suck it Fox!

    I was hoping Obama would pull this trick after getting slagged by Fox (repeatedly). Lets hope he keeps it up for 8 years.

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