Showing posts with label chris wallace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chris wallace. Show all posts

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Wallace Asks Rush What Has Obama Done To And For the Country

What has Obama done TO the country? What kind of question is that? Can you imagine a legitimate journalist asking that? This is what journalists call a hatchet job. It's also highly unprofessional and so extreme that it's laughable.
Wallace and Limbaugh are out to smear Obama the only way they know how. They must take us all for a bunch of idiots. They're not just expressing a differing opinion, they're fear mongering.
Chris Wallace used to be somewhat palatable but since calling Obama's staffers "crybabies," he's continued his downward credibility spiral. Too bad for him. He obviously felt personally affronted when the White House called out Fox.
I give Rush another six months of relevancy. The sockless fuzzball is out of his gourd:

Friday, September 18, 2009

Obama Says Some Are Racist

President Barack Obama on Friday acknowledged that some Americans don’t like him because of the color of his skin — but argued that the vast majority of his political opponents simply disagree with him on the merits of the issues.

He offered that same answer – virtually word for word — to questions about race posed by some of the five Sunday show anchors he sat down with Friday at the White House.

To George Stephanopoulos of ABC’s “This Week,” Obama said, “Are there some people who don’t like me because of my race? I’m sure there are. Are there some people who voted for me only because of my race? There are probably some of those too.” Read more at Politico.
Obama, always the grown up. He says health care has become a proxy for worries that government is getting too big and that we don't have to assume the worse of people's motives. Conflict is catnip to the media. Preview of Obama on Face the Nation:

George S. previews his sit down with Obama here. Obama acknowledges that some people are frightened of government.
CNN preview:

Obama is doing five shows this weekend except for Fox. It's probably pointless to do Fox. Fox viewers who want to see Obama can tune to another station.
Bill O'Reilly is upset about that. So O'Reilly stokes the fire about the new missile defense strategy. O'Reilly also says he's not supporting a public option, contrary to what the left has been saying.
Chris Wallace says Obama's people are the "biggest bunch of cry babies." Like that's going to get you an interview.
O'Reilly and Wallace illustrate why Obama's probably not doing Fox. Watch it here.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Axelrod Vs. Davis

Good luck hearing either one say anything. Rick Davis wouldn't shut up. Every time Axelrod tried to talk, Davis would babble. Axelrod played his game. Chris Wallace just let them talk over each other.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Obama Raises $66 Million in August

On Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace is chatting it up with ugly man Karl Rove (I'm talking about his ugly insides) and announced that Obama raised $66 million and gained 500,000 new donors. 

Rove says you can't believe the fact check organizations but concedes McCain goes to far in his ads. 

Sunday, August 10, 2008

McCain Voted With Bush 95% Last Year

Chris Wallace of Fox News (wow) puts McCain's campaign manager Rick Davis on the spot -- several times.

Why is Dick Cheney speaking at the Republican convention?

Rick Davis defends his lobbying.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Obama: No More Debates Before May 6

the last debate proved that debates are useless media toys, designed to belittle and make a mockery of the presidential nomination process, make it like reality tv, not to mention, underestimate the intelligence of the voters.

i'm sure abc had more viewers and hits to its site than ever before, following abc's last sorry "debate," so i'm sure all the networks and cable tv are dying for another debate.

anyone who needs to know where obama stands on the issues can read his blueprint for change. hillary can debate herself.

cnn: Shortly after maintaining he isn't "ducking" debates, the Illinois senator admitted the two Democratic rivals are "not going to have debates between now and Indiana."

Voters in both Indiana and North Carolina will head to the polls May 6.

Obama's comments came in an interview with FOX News' Chris Wallace set to air Sunday. Wallace first asked Obama why he was ducking another one-on-one meeting.

"I'm not ducking one. We've had 21," Obama said. "We want to make sure we're talking to as many folks possible on the ground taking questions from voters."

Friday, April 25, 2008

Obama to Appear on the Dreaded Fox

chris wallace did have an iota of smarts when he criticized fox and friends hosts recently for being a bunch of idiots-- they had a two hour obama slam fest.
It will be Obama's only appearance on a public affairs show, and comes five days after his defeat in the Pennsylvania primary. Wallace said Obama will be the only guest on the show, which will probably also have a segment with the regular panel.

Wallace, whose show airs on Fox Broadcasting stations coast to coast as well as Fox News Channel, started the feature in early March after multiple tries to get the Illinois senator on the program. But 772 days refers to how much time had elapsed since the 2006 Gridiron Dinner, when Obama first told Wallace that he would appear on the show. The "Obama Watch" had rankled the campaign, but Wallace said it wasn't just that that brought the candidate to the program.

"They realized they've got a problem after Pennsylvania," Wallace told the Hollywood Reporter. "In the end, they do it for their own reasons, not ours. But they realized he needs to be able to reach out to working-class, blue-collar Democrats, moderate to conservative, and that's our target audience."


Friday, March 21, 2008

Chris Wallace Takes Fox To Task

context, context, context.
sunday fox host wallace tells fox fool hosts that two hour obama bashing is out of line and silly. fox distorts a statement made by obama. they cut the sentence to appear as if obama was bashing white people. these people -- fox and friends -- are despicable.

after watching the video, perhaps you'd might like to say "thanks" to chris wallace at fns@foxnews.com. sign the petition to get the other media to stop following fox on broadcasting smear news.
here's another great story from 'the nation," which says obama's only problem is racism:

There is a word for people who consistently deny the existence and effects of racism while denigrating black achievement. It's called racist. It is not a word that should be used casually, and it is a word that has at times been misused. But it is not a word that we should refrain from using simply because some people might be offended. Ferraro is a racist. That's not all she is. And that's not all she has to be. But that is what she has consistently chosen to be in her response to black men in politics.

To insist on this is divisive only insofar as it divides racists from antiracists. Those who seek to set underrepresented groups against one another must be challenged. There can be no progressive coalition in this country that does not include black men and white women. But that coalition must be based on antiracism and antisexism. Feminism that does not embrace antiracism, like antiracism that does not embrace feminism, is little more than a campaign for sectional interests masquerading as a struggle for equality. It seeks not an end to inequity but just a different division of the spoils.

Given his looks, oratorical skills and intelligence, it is difficult to imagine what Obama couldn't do if he were a white man; but it's pretty obvious that he wouldn't have had to make that speech. In the end, though, it may be less useful to speculate about what his candidacy would look like if he were a different race than to wonder how he would fare if there were no racism.





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