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"Fox News may be demolishing its more liberal cable news rivals in the ratings but to Democrats it's still the bogeyman. That's why President Obama took the opportunity to criticize the network during a speech defending his economic record at Northwestern University today. But in doing so, the president not only demonstrated the weakness of his position but also why he doesn't understand Fox's appeal. ...
"The difference between Fox's coverage of ObamaCare and that of much of the mainstream media is not so much that the network portrays ObamaCare as a 'fanged threat to freedom' but that on MSNBC and CNN, not to mention the broadcast networks and the New York Times, critiques of the law or even discussions about its effectiveness, its impact on the economy, or on individual rights are often hard to find. Fox has become the dominant cable news network not so much because it is conservative as because it is the one place viewers know they can go to find alternative views to that of the liberal media establishment that has so often acted as the president's unpaid cheering section."
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— Jonathan S. Tobin, Commentary Magazine Senior Online Editor
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— Jonathan S. Tobin, Commentary Magazine Senior Online Editor
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Posted October 06, 2014 • 11:56 AM
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