Faux News and Irony: Strangers

by Pogie on June 27, 2006

in Faux News

One of the brightest stars in the Faux News universe offers up this gem today, in reference to the New York Times actually informing the public:

As for the lead story, there’s no doubt that it was The New York Times’ perceived anti-American bias. It may seem like a complicated debate to some, but to our viewers The Times was wrong to report that we have been monitoring the international banking records of suspected terrorists through Belgium.

Gosh, I wonder why it wouldn’t seem like a complicated debate to Faux viewers?

Of course, Mr. Kilmeade already seems to know the answers before he asks questions, perhaps explaining why the ‘debate’ is so easy to follow.

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