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Fox News lashes out at RT over anti-war activist interview

Published: 25 December, 2009, 10:10
Edited: 13 January, 2010, 20:13

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Fox News talk show host Bill O’Reilly has ruthlessly criticized RT for its interview with former anti-war activist Bill Ayers last week, which has subsequently thrust the US media’s bias to the fore.

Fox News, who stand proud as self-professed crusaders of truth, can't get enough of RT nowadays. RT’s recent interview with Bill Ayers, a former radical anti-war activist and now a professor at the University of Illinois in Chicago, made firebrand news pundit/entertainer Bill O'Reilly flip out on mainstream television.

Fox News had broadcast a part of RT correspondent Anastasia Churkina’s interview with Mr. Ayers, in which the professor said: “We have to get the United States to participate in the world. The idea that we have been a force for good for the last six decades is nonsense.”

Without delay O’Reilly commented: “Don’t you just want to slap him?” while the guests on his show could be heard giggling off screen. “You saw the Russian interviewer dozing off like this. She had no idea. She didn’t even speak English.”

[RT would like to note that – aside from the fact that the Ayers interview was entirely conducted in English – after spending almost ten years studying in Belgium, Canada, and the US, RT’s international correspondent Anastasia Churkina speaks English, French, Italian and Spanish in addition to her native Russian.]

So how much should the network that lauds itself as “the most trusted name in news” be trusted?

“It is part of what you call a shtick,” explains independent filmmaker and media critic Danny Schechter. “He [Bill O’Reilly] goes to Rupert Murdoch, his boss, and he says: Look, I've just upset the whole of Russia, and Murdoch says ‘Great!’ and O'Reilly says: Please remember this when it's time to give salary increases, and give me a bonus.”

Thankfully, not all Russians have borne the brunt of Bill O'Reilly’s wrath. Russian blonde Marina Orlova, creator of the web site Hotforwords.com, at which she teaches the origins of English words, had obviously charmed the rightwing hothead.

Earlier this week, another widely watched Fox News show “Hannity” also took a jab at RT's interview with Bill Ayers.

“I have nothing to say about Bill Ayers. He is insignificant. Insignificant,” a guest in Fox studio was saying.

Ayers’ insignificance was so considerable, however, that the so-called “Great American Panel” on Hannity’s show dedicated four minutes of prime time to talk about it.

As Americans begin to wake up to the thought that what their mainstream media says is often detached from reality, the question rises as to whether the US media’s ever-increasing attention-grabbing tactics could cause its credibility to fly out the window.

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As an American, I can say that the large majority of Americans think O'Reilly and Fox are biased, untrustworthy, and downright annoying. Fox (& O'Reilly) get their main demographic from the less educated rural population, suburban republicans, and military families. Most Americans realize that O'Reilly is just a belligerent puppet who out-yells his opponents on world TV. Oddly enough, when Sarah Palin, O'Reilly's even dumber female counterpart - who thought Africa is a country - appeared on the show, O'Reilly was as gentle as a kitten. His version of "no spin" is clearly yelling at opponents and not letting them speak, while his allies get to be as verbose as they please on his show. Quite honestly, even though most Americans acknowledge Fox and O'Reilly for the propaganda-mills that they are, the fact that some people actually believe them makes me a bit ashamed to be an American. I really can't wait until I can get my one-way ticket back to Moskva.

ilia December 31, 2009, 03:15
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Walter Cronkite, David Brinkley, Chet Huntley...where have all the flowers gone, long time passing? Veritably, there's but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous (profane). The Russian reporter's articulation, choice of words, or syntax may not conform to the standard American employed by her US counterparts, but she's not a native speaker. On the other hand, today only a benighted person would spend any amount of time watching TV as a medium of enlightenment. I strongly recommend such trusted occupation as reading. I'd say this, though for the Orally man, he was OK slamming the Happy Holiday politically correct effete snobs in favor of Merry Christmas. Of course, there's no depth there, but he's somewhat better than Neanderthal Hannity. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

arash December 30, 2009, 08:11
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Nearly all USA news organizations including NPR distort the news to fool the world.keep the puppet regimes .They are not trust worthy.American people have been double crossed.If you think they are treating the world bad come and see what they do to their own people , but it is all hidden pain they will wave the flag with smile!!