Fox News at its Finest Part IX
18 more pieces of evidence proving why Fox is the nation's most trusted, well, news network.
This would be ironic if Fox's own propaganda was ever organized or even consistent.
Well, he wasn't really a "burglar", we're just paraphrasing that he's a "burglar" and with reasonable-sounding Democrat Harold Ford, that just gives it more credibility than this "burglar"/Hillary connection deserves.
Well, except when blow jobs are involved.
In Hannity's Amerika, a November Michele Bachmann rally that actually drew 4000 somehow gets sent back in time to the September 12 Tea Party rally that reportedly drew 70,000.
Thank goodness Fox keeps us "infromed" by telling us the unemployment rate is actually well above 50%.
...as evidenced by the whopping turnout of 600 at Opryland.
Thank God neither Rupert Murdoch nor Roger Ailes ever fell into that trap.
In late December, this claim was made...
...despite Congress cutting ACORN'S funding back in mid September and no version of the health care bill even mentioning ACORN.
If a 4th option had been "Not at all", it might have elevated the total from 120% to 150%.
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While all news channels offer some degree of slant to their coverage, the depth of dishonesty and utter ineptitude of FOX News never cease to amaze. Though, to paraphrase the infamous Long Dong Silver, "It's got real entertainment value."
us pop* labor force participation rate=employed people
308,676,257*0.647=199,713,538
us pop - workers = nonworkers
308,676,257-199,713,538=
108,962,719
(nonworkers/us pop)*100= 35.3
so, 35.3% of the population does not work, they are assuming that all people who don't work want to work.
its total bullshit as usual from fox. twist twist twist those statistics.
bls data:
http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/SurveyOutputServlet?data_tool=latest_numbers&series_id=LNS11300000
unemployment data:
http://www.doleta.gov/unemploy/chartbook.cfm
note: labor participation rate only includes workers over 16, so I guess the other 40,037,281 people fox think should be working are the under 16's.
Stay Classy Fox!
hmmm, there are 73,942,000
under 17's
http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2010/tables/10s0007.pdf
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