Fox&Friends, had a segment in which Brian Kilmeade and Steve Doocy interviewed the Texas “Teabagger,” Katrina Pierson, about the invitation to the upcoming “Tea Party” that Ms. Pierson has extended to Janeane Garofalo. The “Teabaggers” were not happy about Garofalo’s comments (video was played) about “Teabaggers” being “racist, rednecks” who “don’t know their history.” Thus, they are inviting Garofalo to Texas to prove that her image of “Teabagger” is not accurate and that they’re just freedom loving Americans who don’t have a problem with Barack Obama being black (OKaaay!?!). After Pierson said that she wanted to address Garofalo’s concerns, Brain (whoops, that darned dyslexia) said, snarkily, “and she also because she went to one year of Ivy League school that’s it’s hard not to notice her arrogance there that you don’t know your history…?” Memo to Kilmeade: Janeane Garofalo is a graduate (history major) of Providence College – a Catholic college in Providence RI. Although not Ivy, it has been ranked by US News&World Report as one of the two top regional colleges in New England for the past nine years! My guess is that if Brian knew that he misinformed (lied?) he really wouldn’t give a damn! But hey, who needs facts when you’re pushing propaganda. Check out the video below the fold to see if you agree with Garofalo or Pierson. I guess Brian and Steve are excited about the Tea-Baggin Party.
July 3, 2009...9:57 am
Fox News (Christians) FACTS Not Needed, Deceit Works Better
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July 3, 2009 at 10:04 am
Whatever. JG could have went to MIT, Oxford blah, blah, blah, and she’s still a moron.
Like wikipedia is some great source of credible information? Ask any college student what their prof says when they start quoting wikipedia as a source on a paper. They get laughed at and get told to go do some real research.
July 3, 2009 at 10:30 am
Again, there are many good sources out there and many bad ones, wikipedia often has many of the facts correct. however, one should always check their sources and get other opinions. those that watch fox, tend to not check their sources and tend to not watch anything else.
July 3, 2009 at 10:33 am
To believe what Fox News tells us is like believing everyone that tells us their version of God is real. They provide not one shred of evidence to back up a single claim. Muslims claim their version is real, as do all the other religions. So, when people are telling us stories and we know that these same people believe in an invisible man, talking snakes, talking bushes, great flood with 2 of every animal inside, man living in a whale, walking on water, rising from the dead, flying in the sky with another invisible man named satan…..really, how much credibility do they have? wiki would be far more credible.