Sundance at Conservative Treehouse reports on yesterday’s
power outage in New York City:
Fox News talking hair Leland Vitter
uses his best dramatic voice, channels his inner Shep, and proclaims the end of
the known universe is nigh, because the power went out in a part of Manhattan,
New York City. Evacuations, crisis, no stoplights… oh, my.
OMG… “pitch black”, it’s the
beginning of the zombie apocalypse or something, only this time they’re
bringing hashtags!
I’d go a little further. We had Fox News on yesterday
evening, and could not help but notice a disproportionate amount of coverage of
this power outage, with endless loops of video, pointless man-on-the-street “interviews,”
and thrilling footage of fire engines moving down the street with all lights
flashing.
But it was Saturday night, and we often tune into The Greg
Gutfield Show for a few laughs. After the opening credit, Fox cut to the “Fox
News Alert” bit, right back to the power outage. Ten minutes into the hour,
they were still blathering on about the power outage. We switched channels. At
about the 30-minute mark, I checked back to see if Gutfield & Gang were
finally on air. They were not. Yet more “news” about the power outage.
This “news” warranted maybe 30 seconds, a minute at most. A
year or two ago, I might have thought that the producer in the newsroom was merely exercising
poor editorial judgment. But I am more cynical these days. While Fox is
covering the power outage, they are not broadcasting political satire. And
their “news alerts” are not covering real news. With the hiring of Donna
Brazile and others, and many anchors not even pretending to be objective (think Chris Wallace), Fox is moving relentlessly away from “fair and balanced”
and “we report, you decide.” Moving slowly but relentlessly to the left.
In our household, we usually check in with One America News
Network, Lou Dobbs on Fox Business, and Tucker Carlson on Fox. But even Mr.
Carlson seems to have dropped his best twice-a-week guest, Mark Steyn, who has
not been on for at least a month. I cannot help but wonder how long we will be
able to access conservative online sources of news. Scary times.
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