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Wisconsin Unions vs. The Tea Party: A Classic Double Standard

By Rich Noyes | February 22, 2011 | 16:11

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Loud protests by Wisconsin public employee unions against a budget reform proposal from new Governor Scott Walker have drawn considerable national network news attention since Thursday, the day Democratic state senators fled the state in a last-ditch gambit to prevent the bill from becoming law. A story-by-story analysis by the Media Research Center shows the Wisconsin protests are a perfect case study in the media’s longstanding double standard favoring left-wing causes while demonstrating much more hostility to the Tea Party and conservative protest.

Last March, as thousands protested on Capitol Hill in the days before the passage of ObamaCare, CBS’s Nancy Cordes slammed it as “a weekend filled with incivility,” while World News anchor Diane Sawyer painted the Tea Party as a violent gang, with “protesters roaming Washington, some of them increasingly emotional, yelling slurs and epithets.” In August 2009, ABC anchor Charles Gibson complained how “protesters brought pictures of President Obama with a Hitler-style mustache to a town hall meeting,” failing to mention that the signs were produced by Lyndon LaRouche’s wacky fringe movement, not the Tea Party or conservatives.

Over the past several days, the liberal demonstrations in Wisconsin (bolstered by the national Democratic Party and President Obama’s Organizing for America group) have included signs just as inflammatory as the ones that bothered the networks during the health care debate, including several showing Governor Scott Walker as Adolph Hitler. Others have likened Walker to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin (“Scott Stalin”) and recently deposed Egyptian autocrat Hosni Mubarak (“Walker = Mubarak”).

 

Another protest sign drew a cross-hairs over a picture of Governor Walker’s head, with the caption “Don’t Retreat, Reload; Repeal Walker” — an obvious parallel to a Facebook map posted by Sarah Palin last year, although that much-criticized graphic placed the target sights on maps of congressional districts, not any politician’s face.

Yet none of these signs in the hands of liberal protesters have drawn the slightest complaint from network journalists. MRC analysts examined all 53 ABC, CBS and NBC morning and evening news stories, segments and anchor briefs on the Wisconsin protests from Thursday, February 17 (when they first drew major national coverage) through Monday, February 21. While eight of the 53 stories (15%) visually displayed one or more of the signs described above, none elicited a single remark from the network correspondents.

 

Instead, network journalists actually suggested the “Walker = Mubarak” theme of some of the more inflammatory signs. On Sunday’s This Week, for example, ABC’s Christiane Amanpour linked Wisconsin to the uprisings against oppressive dictatorships: “Populist frustration is boiling over this week, as we’ve said, not just in the Middle East, but in the middle of this country as well.” So did NBC’s Brian Williams on Friday’s Nightly News: “From the Mideast to the American Midwest tonight, people are rising up. Citizens’ uprisings are changing the world.” NBC’s on-screen caption: “The Uprising at Home.”

ABC’s Diane Sawyer opened Thursday’s World News by empathizing with the protesters:

Today, we saw America's money trouble meet a reality, a human reality, as teachers, nurses, tens of thousands of state workers took to the streets in this country, protesting cuts by the governors, saying to these governors, a promise is a promise. One lawmaker looked out at the crowds gathered in the Wisconsin capital today said it’s like Cairo moved to Madison.

The only time network journalists fretted about the Wisconsin protests getting out of hand was when their favorite bogeyman, the Tea Party, became involved — as ABC’s Barbara Pinto did on Saturday’s Good Morning America: “Today, those demonstrations are expected to get more intense and more polarizing — we’re watching police officers arrive here this morning. And that is because the Tea Party is staging a counter-demonstration of its own today.”
 

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As of Monday night, none of the networks had shown the sign placing Walker’s face in the crosshairs. But last March, when the graphic first appeared on Palin’s Facebook page, those same networks howled almost instantly. CBS’s Nancy Cordes, on the March 24, 2010 Evening News, was typical: “Democrats complain Sarah Palin is also using violent words and imagery. On Twitter, she urges conservatives: ‘Don’t retreat. Instead, reload.’ And the Web site of her political action committee posts bull’s-eyes on districts of vulnerable Democrats.”

After Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was shot and severely wounded in January by a psychotic man unconnected to the Tea Party or any other political cause, the networks highlighted Palin’s map in 24 stories in just the first six days. “That map Sarah Palin put up on Facebook last year, targeting Congresswoman Gifford’s seat, made Gifford nervous, even then,” NBC’s Lee Cowan scolded on Today back on January 10.

Even the most timeworn chants seemed to outrage journalists when it came to the Tea Party. Back in March, CBS’s Bob Schieffer was appalled by, among other things, anti-ObamaCare protesters chanting “kill the bill.” He lectured on the March 21, 2010 Face the Nation: “A year-long debate that’s been rancorous and mean from the start turned even nastier yesterday. Demonstrators protesting the bill poured into the halls of Congress shouting ‘kill the bill’ and ‘made in the USSR.’”

This weekend in Wisconsin, protesters also chanted “kill the bill” (CBS’s The Early Show ran a clip on Friday) but on this Sunday’s Face the Nation, Schieffer had no negative words for these protesters as he set up a discussion of the issue: “Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets again in Madison, Wisconsin as they marched to protest major cuts in state spending. The question is, will the protests spread to other states where similar proposals to cut spending are also being contemplated?”

When it comes to the Tea Party, network correspondents seem to enjoy playing “civility cop,” emphasizing a few radical and inflammatory signs in ways that imply that the entire cause is extreme. Radical and inflammatory signs were easily found at the Wisconsin protests, but the networks uttered not one peep of disapproval — overwhelming evidence of a double standard that should embarrass any network journalist who still purports to be fair and balanced.

-- Rich Noyes is the Research Director of the Media Research Center. You can follow him on Twitter here. Thanks to Scott Whitlock and Matt Hadro for research assistance for this article.

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Rich,

Submitted by ThisnThat on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 4:20pm.

You mentioned that WI Senators had fled WI. Well, today the same thing has happened in Indiania -- Dim legislators have fled Indiana to avoid doing their duty and voting.

And the MSM refuses to condemn any of these actions.

Does this mean the end of democracy in America? If we can't punish legislators from shirking their duty, then where do we stand? Does every dim get a free pass to throw a temper tantrum until they get their way, or do we -- the voters, the citizens of the United States -- get a say in what we should do with these cowards? Can they get away with this -- all the time? What's going on here?

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End to the republic

Submitted by jon_torlin on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 4:35pm.

I know, it's probably semantics but I still think of the country as a republic versus democracy.

The best way to punish the legislators who shirk their duty is to do a recall on them and that means getting the voters involved.  That's assuming your state or the district they might represent or whatever has a recall clause in the state constitution.  I know some states have them and even then, they might try to get some activist judge to override the voters(as is the case with Sen Menendez, the scum bag).

If all these avenues and more are pursued, I wouldn't say there's an end.  But if the voters simply give up, yeah, that's the end of it and the tyrant bastards will win.  And the result after that would be more voter apathy to the point that we stop being a republic or even a democracy and become an autocratic state or worse.

That's the given answer.  However, I am all for running the bastards out on a rail whatever it takes, make their life living hell.  One idea could be that whatever businesses that the democrat may go to should have business refused.  Businesses do reserve the right to refuse service, they should exercise that, be it a restaurant or a grocery store(did you hear about Harry Reid getting yelled at in a grocery store just recently?  He'll never go grocery shopping again!)

They need to be shown that they can't just do things with impunity, that there MUST be punishment for their consequences.

I'm getting tired of seeing that kind of crap happening, it didn't help those Texas 5 and Texas 12 dems from a few years ago.  Other states need to follow suit.

-Jon

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The embarrassment is there.

Submitted by Ashrak on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 4:35pm.

I am left to wonder when acceptance of it finally sets in to the point these JournOlists do something to rebuild their shattered credibility. Something like actually tell the truth and stop ignoring what is so self evident about their own action and inaction.

That an individual right exists requires that some policy positions be removed from the table of debate.
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Embarrassment? You're joking,

Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 4:38pm.

Embarrassment? You're joking, right?

These people have no shame.

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Motherbelt,

Submitted by Ashrak on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 7:14pm.

They have it, it is clearly there.

Accept it they do not. That is a different issue.

That an individual right exists requires that some policy positions be removed from the table of debate.
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No Shame?

Submitted by Thunder Lizard on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 9:40pm.

I think it is much more than that.  The MSM has a goal.  They want to help influence and bring about change.  That makes htme part of the problem and I think it is unrelaistic to think they will ever come around to being "fair and balanced" in any stretch of the imagination.  I rmemeber watching a tape of an interview with Edward R. Murrow, one of the last great, objective reporters.  He admitted that every reporter and those in the newsroom had biases and perosnal opinions.  However, he said that good news people would strive to keep their biases in check.   They may falter, but they would try to keep them in check.  Today, most MSM outlets will not even admit that they are subject to biases as all humans are.  They are that self-deluded.  I've asked some journalism students at our nearby university why they chose that field.  Not surprisingly, many say "Because I want to help change the world" not "I want to report the news."  I find that telling.

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Of Course

Submitted by scarebear83 on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 4:38pm.

It's violent rhetoric if it comes from the right. It's just desserts if it comes from the left. Seriously I had someone try to tell me that because (they assume) the right does it means it's ok to shout their "hate" back at them. In other words all this screaming and shouting is justified cause it's against a terrible force that is full of hate mongers, racists, bigots, and gummy bear haters. I seem to remember a very important person once said, an eye for an eye.... now what was the rest of that?

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That "friend" of yours is no

Submitted by Smartypants on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 5:23pm.

That "friend" of yours is no diferent than most of the left.  When they preach "civility," they are always talking about the right, because they are never uncivilized in their minds.  When they call GW Bush "Hitler" and make movies on how to assassinate him, it is because he deserves it.  Nobody on the left ever deserves to be treated like this (so they think), and that is why there is no tolerance for it from that angle.  Liberals who gather are always fighting for popular rights.  Conservatives who gather are always trying to take something away from someone.  This is how the media sees it and it is how they present it.

 

 

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Conservatives who gather

Submitted by dennyf51 on Mon, 02/28/2011 - 12:28pm.

Are always tied to the Koch brothers and big business, and trying to send poor liberals jobs overseas, or take away "personal rights" of abortionists. I thinks it's time we started looking into getting some of the wrongs that are bringing america down removed before I won't be able to do or buy anything without having to fill out a request card to the government. Want a beer, here fill this out. Smoke, sign here. Cheeseburger, sorry, banned. This is what we're fighting for our kids and grandkids if we don't wake up.

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 Time for  Gov. Walker arrest

Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 4:49pm.

 Time for  Gov. Walker arrest the legislators, fire the teachers and fine the doctors. His Obama like actions of doing nothing are a waste, the longer he waits the weaker he becomes.

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And some on the left have

Submitted by jdawg2009 on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 4:55pm.

And some on the left have called for the assassination of Governor Walker on Twitter.  Not a word of that in the media.

http://www.examiner.com/conservative-in-spokane/twitter-users-call-for-assassination-of-wisconsin-governor-scott-walker

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sooner or later

Submitted by jon_torlin on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 4:59pm.

If nothing else, it'll get mentioned on Drudge, Fox News, and Rush(Hannity too).  Those reach a lot of people.  They'll typically mention it long before anyone else.

-Jon

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Unions vs Tea Party

Submitted by NVRAT on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 4:59pm.

Ha, what a bunch of crap. There is no conflict the MSM is just an extension of the Unions. So by defacto the TEA Party is correct.the best way to punish the MSM is to just not watch them and let the management know. Can Walker fire the dems for derilect of duty? he should look into the laws and see if he can not have them arrested in another state. That goes for IA and the rest of the states that have the same problem.

Down with all Democrats that do not perform their duty.

NVRAT
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This is the perfect place to post this link

Submitted by Blonde on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 5:05pm.

I found this earlier today, but hadn't yet linked it (been kind of busy slamming the new Warmer Trollbot).

This is an absolutely fabulous read on the Unions vs. the Tea Party.

On Saturday, standing on the state capitol steps in Madison, Wisconsin I saw history. I saw the first public, physical manifestation of the great struggle between the tea party movement and the public sector unions. At stake: the future freedom and prosperity of this country.

On one side of the debate, you have freedom loving Americans who are the taxpayers, the ones who fund our government and are the heart and soul of this great nation. On the other, those who would seek to ride on the backs of the taxpayers as they take this country down a path of statism.

This is the great fight right now: freedom vs. statism, and the ones of the front lines for freedom are the tea partiers. They have been, and are continuing to, answer the bell time and time again in this crucial time in American history. They’ve been mocked and reviled, questioned, but they are America’s best hope to turn this magnificent nation back to a path of freedom and prosperity and away from destructive statism.

Do yourself a favor and read the whole thing. 

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Tea Party vs Union?

Submitted by ThisnThat on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 8:10pm.

Good article. But it's been written before. I remember the stories well.

They were called "The Little Red Hen" and "The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg".

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What About Barry?

Submitted by iveseenitall on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 5:25pm.

 Barry O. So quick to mock the Tea Party, so quick to defend the unions. He a divider. BTW, what else is he? Scott  Brown says he's just a guy "with a good heart and two kids , like me". Wow!

 

NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal" (progressive)

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Scott Brown is such a

Submitted by Martin2717 on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 9:29pm.

Scott Brown is such a disappointment, it's not even funny.

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Mediaite did a hilarious thing

Submitted by megapotamus on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 7:00pm.

This was supposed to be a rubbishing of "liberal media bias". CBS, in covering the Madison protests did not make it plain through wide enough angles or actually stating that the TEA crowd was a small fraction of the unionists. Even they wouldn't claim this was intentional aid to the TEA side. They say that framing this as a more or less even contest made it more dramatic than otherwise. My theory is that CBS would have loved to have covered things proportionately at least but too much had to be edited out of the footage covering the union side to prevent the Hitler signs and such from being exposed. Which makes more sense?

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pretty obvious

Submitted by michiganruth on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 8:00pm.

how could anyone read this story and NOT acknowledge this obvious media bias? that's not a rhetorical question: I invite any of our friends on the left to explain this to me. do you seriously not see this?
 

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absolutely

Submitted by Bosco1123 on Sat, 02/26/2011 - 8:28pm.

What I see is the left and the right as mirror images, each with factions slamming the other side for selfishness, hypocrisy, incivility, dishonesty, hyperbole, stereotyping, bias and on and on.  I also do not have to work hard to find examples of each from both sides.  Heck, Media Matters and Newsbusters make a living at it.  I keep thinking that whenever I come across someone all holier-than-thou, aren't I setting myself up as holier than thou?  That can't be good either.  But it sells soap.

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It also works the other way

Submitted by bob loblaw on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 9:15pm.

It also works the other way around. http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-february-21-2011/crisis-in-dairyland---revenge-of-the-curds

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bob loblaw

Submitted by hydrodynDM on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 9:53pm.

Um, what exactly is your point?

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Hydro

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 9:56pm.

I think he's saying he goes both ways.

NTTAWWT

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Cool

Submitted by hydrodynDM on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 10:03pm.

Thanks for that image.

Now I need to wash my brain.

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Both sides have done a 180 in

Submitted by bob loblaw on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 10:19pm.

Both sides have done a 180 in the way they see the protesters. 

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→ Why do you say "both sides"

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 10:31pm.

Compulsory donations to the Democrat Party should not be a condition of employment.  Never should have been.

Maybe you need to define the "sides"

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If you watch the Daily Show

Submitted by bob loblaw on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 10:42pm.

If you watch the Daily Show clip you see that Fox News loves the tea party protesters and MSNBC loves the union protesters. Then both sides switch their positions on the protesters. 

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bob loblaw

Submitted by hydrodynDM on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 10:37pm.

And Stewart showed that in the case of FNC by showing clips of Hannity, Beck, Rove and Malkin?

You do know that none of those folks are news reporters, right?

Maybe instead of using a comedian to back up your contentions, you actually provide something of substance - and get straight the difference between (supposed) news reporters and opinion people.

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You know...

Submitted by unkeeaf on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 10:00pm.

I absolutely despise the media. These pigs are traitors to our country - plain and simple. If we ever fall as a Republic, they will have played a leading role in making it happen.

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Yea, lets get these blood sucking leeches

Submitted by hayate1 on Sat, 02/26/2011 - 3:12am.

who call themselves teachers, police, firefighters and public servants off of the taxpayers belly.  why dont they understand that the free  market is the way to go if you want to get tax payer money.  makes sense to me in the overall effort to unravel all the socialist stuff lets keep cutting the voice of the good, working class people so that they can fight it out on their own and dont make a sound as the tax payer funded titans of the free market cry poverty if they dont make millions in salary for creating such a productive investment regime.

 

Great stuff, keep attacking the little guy so that the unbridled avarice can continue unabated--backed by the full faith and credit of all americans.

"Facts are not decided by how many people believe them. Truth is not determined by how loudly it is shouted."

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Or let's get the hater trolls

Submitted by The Vet on Sat, 02/26/2011 - 3:24am.

  who split a sentence between the subject line and post body because they don't understand the concept of what the subject line means and also don't understand that socialism is the means of controlling production not common shared services that benefit all taxpayers plus the trolls don't understand that no one is calling for the end to unions for all these people, only some of the collective bargaining for the benefits and what is it with really stupid trolls anyway that they can't capitalize sentences and have huge run-on sentences didn't the teachers unions teach these trolls at all so let's do get rid of the teacher unions because they are not teaching anything anyway.

  Idiot. What good is having teachers on the public dole when they did not teach you a damn thing.

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the tea partiers

Submitted by hayate1 on Sat, 02/26/2011 - 3:42am.

sent emails and posted messages exhorting them to go to the protests and hold up those signs and act poorly so as to make all those mild mannered teachers and public servants look like crazed freeloaders.

 

nice stuff for our nation.

"Facts are not decided by how many people believe them. Truth is not determined by how loudly it is shouted."

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Damn. You are incredibly stupid. Aren't you?

Submitted by The Vet on Sat, 02/26/2011 - 3:47am.

  Again with the whining about teacher pay when they have utterly failed this country by their incompetence in teaching you the basics of English.

  I am sending emails and posting messages and holding signs to withhold all teacher pay until the hater1 learns proper sentence construction.

  Come on. Tell us how stupid you are. Do it. Only an idiot whines about underpaid teachers when the teachers FAILED to teach him proper construction of sentences.

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hayate1

Submitted by Radical1979 on Sat, 02/26/2011 - 10:59pm.

Can you source that bizarre claim?  Most of the Tea Party members I know have jobs and cannot attend these rallies during the week.

Otherwise I'm going to put it down to your imagination.

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Good idea

Submitted by hayate1 on Sat, 02/26/2011 - 10:43pm.

focus on anything but the issue.  hater, grammar, troll, liberal...

 

by arguing in support of teachers, cops and other public sector union workers i am hating them and with my hastily constructed sentences, proving that they all are worthless and should be rendered into poverty.  that will make this country great again!

it is just plain stupid to adhere to the notion that investing into our nations educators and the supporting infrastructure is good.  it seems that, here at least, the idea of investing into war, surveillance and the super wealthy is the best way to rebuild our nation.  Idiotic to think that this strategy hasnt worked out too well in the recent decade when faced with the real reason for our nations decline-overpaid, incompetent teachers.

"Facts are not decided by how many people believe them. Truth is not determined by how loudly it is shouted."

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hayate1

Submitted by Radical1979 on Sat, 02/26/2011 - 10:57pm.

As exhibited by test scores, teachers are not competent for the most part.  We have been increasing our investment in schools and teachers and test scores have not gone up, but down.  This failure is confirmed by the number of colleges needing to remediate students, and the number of business's complaining of being able to find high school graduates with enough knowledge to succeed at their jobs.

So no, pouring money into schools and teachers salaries without requiring something in return has not worked.

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The "issue" is finally being addressed:

Submitted by SickofLibs on Sat, 02/26/2011 - 11:09pm.

They're gonna pay for their own healthcare and retirement just like the rest of us.

And if they're shown to be incompetent, they're gonna have to find another line of work.

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Why the hell isn't FOX challenged yet?

Submitted by gopcongress on Fri, 03/04/2011 - 3:34pm.

Why isn't Fox News challenged yet? Seriously...if ANY other market, if a business model is shown to take over 50% of the market, that business model would be copied in virtually every aspect.  Can anyone give me some semblance of why this is not even ATTEMPTED?

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