Tuesday, September 16, 2014

REPORT: Fox's Benghazi Obsession By The Numbers Network Aired 1,098 Evening Segments In First 20 Months After Attacks


http://mediamatters.org/research/2014/09/16/report-foxs-benghazi-obsession-by-the-numbers/200694
Fox News' evening lineup ran nearly 1,100 segments on the Benghazi attacks and their aftermath in the first 20 months following the attacks. Nearly 500 segments focused on a set of Obama administration talking points used in September 2012 interviews; more than 100 linked the attacks to a potential Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential run; and dozens of segments compared the attacks and the administration response to the Watergate or Iran-Contra scandals. The network hosted Republican members of Congress to discuss Benghazi nearly 30 times more frequently than Democrats.
Media Matters reviewed Fox News transcripts and identified segments including significant discussion of Benghazi on The FiveSpecial Report with Bret BaierThe O'Reilly FactorHannity, and On the Record with Greta Van Susteren between September 11, 2012, the night of the attacks, and May 2, 2014, when House Speaker John Boehner announced the formation of a select committee to investigate the attacks and their aftermath. This report does not include The Kelly File or Fox Report because they did not run for the full period of the study.

Fox has been on a campaign to influence your vote since the 70's, that is one reason for repetitive stories some legit the rest contrived by their writers and Roger Ailes.  this plan to direct your political thinking in the republican direction was hatched in the Nixon WH with Mr. Ailes. Bush may have twisted this quote but it still tells more truth than whatever he was trying to say, and is complicit with the Nixon/Aiiles agenda. you can find the actual amounts and who's show pursued the debunked stories designed to influence primaily their base. Bush's quote:
"you can fool some of the people all of the time and those vare the ones ypou want to concentrate on".