"The network appears to exist wholly and solely to pursue its own particular
agenda."

As should any network.  Stockholders would hope the agenda is making money.
If it isn't, stockholders should beware.


"It has very little to do with accurate news reporting."

In these times, that is not a criteria for any news network.


"Fox outright lied about what was contained in the latest treaty."

No quite.  You can argue that Sean Hannity and his guests lied.  However,
Hannity is not a news show.  It is an editorial show.  It is opinion.
Sometimes, these opinions are backed up by facts.  Other times, that are
backed up by distorted facts.  Sometimes, they are just straight opinions.

You could also argue that the people who watch believe that it is news.  I
would agree that some probably do.

Somewhere in the credits, Fox probably runs the standard disclaimer that the
views and opinions represented in the show are not those of the Fox News
Network.

BTW, I am not trying defend Hannity.  I don't much care for him or Rush
Limbaugh.  They toe the Republican Party line too much.  While I am
definitely conservative, I find a lot of things wrong with the Republican
Party.


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