Here is the description from the YouTube site:
Fox News created a news story with a test they designed to measure the accuracy of stoned drivers. One of the participants knew they would skew the truth of the test, so this video shows the undercover footage Max provides, to show how Fox News created this test to fail and reported false news to the state of Colorado on Medicated drivers.
What? Fox News manipulating data to present a false case in support of their conservative agenda? Say it ain't so!
You know THIS is how we do it. We constantly publicize the erroneous reporting and blatant propagandizing until Fox News has lost ever single bit of its credibility. THAT is how we eventually make them irrelevant.
To that end what Max has done is amazing job, and if more people who are involved with these Fox "news" reports start telling the truth about what they are editing in or editing out, that will go a long toward discrediting them completely.
great job Max. a good find Gryphen.
ReplyDeleteThis may be your 'crowning achievement! Take these lying faux news bastards down!! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteFox News lies.
ReplyDeleteThey lie in the morning and they lie all day long.
The morning idiots start the day's lie with "...some say..." and it echoes hour after hour until by the end of the day it is being discussed - NOT as something someone heard, like in the morning - but as a solid fact.
They do it every day.
Proof Positive that Fox News is commentary done with "Mad Libs" The script is already written, then edit to flesh out the "story".
ReplyDeleteThanks, Max, for taking one for the team!
Where do we volunteer?
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In the end, they spelled "Allowed" as "Aloud". That should be corrected if the movie maker wants others to take this seriously.
ReplyDeleteAllow me Troll, you are late to the post:
ReplyDeleteIronic coming from an irrelevant defunct blog only pushing lies and untruths about the Palin's who are such a good family that have God on their side and are so happy and enjoy their lives without a title.
You are welcome.