Appearing On Fox, ThinkProgress’s Faiz Shakir Calls Out Network For Promoting 
Anti-Obama Tea Parties 

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Last night, ThinkProgress editor Faiz Shakir appeared on Fox Business and 
slammed the network’s aggressive promotion of the anti-Obama tea parties. Guest 
host Charles Payne denied that Fox News and Fox Business were advocating in 
favor of the protests:

SHAKIR: These tea parties are a sham. The reason they’re a sham is because 
they’re directed by lobbyists here in D.C. … And on top of that, you’ve got 
this network, Fox News, which is advocacy — pushing this, promoting this with 
all of its heart. And it is not a grassroots movement when you have Jonathan 
Hoenig, Neil Cavuto, Glenn Beck, Greta Van Susteren promoting this up the 
wazoo. That is not a grassroots movement.

PAYNE: Faiz, let me just jump in. There’s a big difference between covering 
something and promoting it. 

SHAKIR: That’s not what’s going on.

Jonathan Hoenig, a Fox News contributor and a managing director of a hedge fund 
who will be speaking at the Chicago tea party, grew furious with Faiz for 
discussing the corporate backing of the protests:

HOENIG: What you’ve got, Faiz, is 500 cities and literally tens of thousands of 
people, myself included — 

SHAKIR: Directed by corporate lobbyists and corporate money.

HOENIG: That’s not true! Why do you keep saying that? Am I directed by 
lobbyists, Faiz? Am I paid by lobbyists? You don’t know what the hell you’re 
talking about!

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Payne vociferously denied that Fox News was promoting the tea parties. However, 
seconds after dismissing the panel on which Faiz appeared, Payne declared it 
was “time to party like it’s 1773.” He launched into an endorsement the tea 
parties as an example of “what is right” and praised them for “carrying on in 
the American spirit”:

PAYNE: Thank you, panel. Excellent job. Okay. Why it’s time to party like it’s 
1773. Next. […] 

What is right though is the growing chorus of Americans that want their country 
and their liberties back. Anti-tax tea parties will happen all over the country 
Wednesday, carrying on in the American spirit that will send a message to 
Washington and Wall Street. … Remember, you have a right to voice your opinion 
and fight back.

As Faiz said, the tea parties are not the grassroots movement Fox News would 
like you to believe. They are being heavily promoted by corporate-funded 
lobbyist groups, including Dick Armey’s Freedom Works. And Fox has 
enthusiastically taken up the banner of these far-right protests: Just 
yesterday, host Stuart Varney declared, “It’s now my great duty to promote the 
tea parties.”

UpdatePat Garofalo notes this priceless quote from MSNBC's David Shuster: "If 
you are planning simultaneous tea bagging all around the country, you’re going 
to need a Dick Armey."


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