Beck Responds to White House Stance on Fox News
That’s the headline on the New York Times’ take on the feud between Fox News and the White House in the wake of the White House’s portrayal of the network as part of the political opposition. Written by New York Times blogger Brian Stelter it appears that this fight is escalating:
The commentator Glenn Beck was the most judgmental, claiming at the beginning of his opinion show that “they’re more worried about the war on Fox than the actual war in Afghanistan.”
Mr. Beck then whipped out a map of Manhattan and circled Fox’s headquarters, sarcastically calling Fox “the enemy” as he surrounded the spot on the map with toy tanks and barbed wire.
Referring to Ms. Dunn, the Fox News correspondent James Rosen reported, “One of her own aides formally notified Fox News that none of the news programs that had requested interviews with the president, including ‘America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly,’ ‘Special Report with Bret Baier,’ or ‘Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace’ would receive one anytime this year.
Here’s the story.
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