Don’t get Fox News started on the media. They continuously accused liberal hippies of using various tactics to execute a smear campaign against the Grand Ol’ Party for decades now. Any outlet outside Rupert Murdoch’s empire is subject to conservative-minded scorn–even The Muppets. Read the rest of this entry »
Frequent Twitter enough and you’ll see at least one celebrity death become a trending topic once weekly. For July 4th, Fox News’ Twitter account generates the rumored death of a prominent figure: our nation’s President. While most Americans slept, a hacker under the title of @TheScriptKiddie somehow logged into the verified @FoxNewsPolitics and posted messages stating President Obama was “shot twice…in Iowa.”
Hacked or perhaps drunk tweeting at the time, it looks as if the tweets are still visible at the time of this post and the Fox folks haven’t had the decency to delete the messages yet.
When we last left Jon Stewart, he was busy laying into FOX News the same way your mother did when you brought home a less than stellar report card. While the segment was hilarious in its own right, many wondered what the consequences would be Read the rest of this entry »
Yesterday, we received some slight flack for not addressing the highly toxic FOX News/Common/White House controversy. As has been stated before around these parts, none of us here are political wizards, so speaking on every quarrel to rear its head is something we do not, and will never, specialize in. That being said, their holy war against Com’s invite was nothing short of FOX attempting Read the rest of this entry »
Some people prefer bacon and some folks just like a side of i’gnant with their waffles and eggs. The International House Of Pancakes is place for many things besides just satisfying your stomach. You can obtain the latest scoop of your city’s happenings, the digits of the cutie across the table from you and a nice, fresh ass-whooping before your blueberry short stack is on the table.
In Fox News’ recent attempts to be “fair and balanced” (ha!) they seem to have found themselves in between a rock and a hard fist in Sacremento, CA. After trying to cover a story of a man who was recently gunned down at an IHOP (imagine that!), he encountered an angry pack of well…whatever.
When FOX40 reporter John Lobertini and photojournalist Rebecca Little approached around 4 p.m. to see if anyone wanted to talk about what happened, they were attacked.
Several people pulled Little to the ground by her hair and kicked her in the face. “When I fell on the ground I was protecting myself, and then she kicked me and I was still kinda paralyzed, and I hear my reporter John say, ‘get up, get up,’” said Little.
Lobertini was also attacked. “I was punched on the side of my face,” said Lobertini, “but it was a situation where I was trying to fight off 6 or 7 or 8 people, I can’t even count them.”
Good luck on getting this guy to a Baptist church anytime soon.
Get a load of this sociological nightmare, courtesy of Fox News.
Michigan police say a 35-year-old mother, Aimee Louise Sword, used the Internet to track down the son she gave up for adoption a decade ago, seducing and raping the teenage boy when she found him after an online search.
By now, it should be no secret that no race, color, creed or sexual orientation is safe against Seth MacFarlane’s shock vehicle Family Guy. However, with all the offensive malarkey Mr. Murdoch allows the Griffith clan to get away with, it seems particularly suspicious that a banned segment just so happens to feature Bill O’Really getting the brunt end of the ridicule stick. Read the rest of this entry »
All the recent Nas talk is indicative of the fact that, here and now, Lil’ Homey has finally come of age. Because of Illmatic, Nas has been a fixture throughout hip-hop’s 90s transition from still-counterculture into full on-pop culture. Thus, after some detours along his personal path (i.e. the Escobar era), Jones has finally transformed from unassuming voice of the projects to outspoken voice of resistance for the mainstream. The co-sign alone from Colbert — a #1 in his own right — qualifies Nasir’s cultural significance. Read the rest of this entry »