http://mediamatters.org/blog/2014/01/16/fox-doesnt-believe-in-income-inequality-but-sti/197621
Fox News personalities have repeatedly attempted to downplay income inequality, claiming that it doesn't exist, that it is unfixable, or that it's a distraction from other issues. Nevertheless, the network still blamed the widening income gap on President Obama and what one Fox reporter called "Obamanomics."
In December 2013, President Obama declared that reversing the widening gap in income inequality -- the distribution of economic gains to a small percentage of the population, which, in this case, favors the very wealthy -- is "the defining challenge of our time," and began unveiling a legislative agenda aimed at addressing that trend.
Fox pundits have repeatedly dismissed concerns over growing income inequality in the United States. Fox correspondent Doug McKelway once claimed it was merely "class resentment," that exists because "some people are better, smarter, harder-working, or luckier than others." Bill O'Reilly called it "bull." When the network has acknowledged income inequality, its contributors have claimed that there is "no way" growing inequality is "going to be stopped," that attempting to reverse it will result in "chronic unemployment," and that the Obama administration's focus on closing the income gap is merely a "distraction."
they have to deny these things because they don't want to enlighten their base they created these giant potholes that we all fall into but then they deny vehemently there existence because then their base will realize they are being looked down on by republicans too because they fell into the same hole that they say doesn't exist, but in case someone was to actually identify these potholes and they told their base "it ain't so", now they have to blame someone that the base would believe without issue, much to their surprise it's Pres., who knew they knew it was their skulduggery.