Not Defined wrote:
> Beginning in January 2009, Fox news has dominated cable news. No one is
> even close. All other news outlets know this to be true. The White
> House knows this all too well also. Because of Fox news, two WH
> staffers were forced to quit their positions. Van Jones was shown the
> door after his kooky left wing rants were televised on Fox news by
> Glenn Beck and others. Anita Dunn was the next to be shown the door
> after her public love affair with Mao the murderer was exposed by Mr.
> Beck.
>
> Not only are more and more Americans getting their news from Fox news,
> more Americans are becoming educated in the ways of Washington. If this
> year's town halls and tea parties indicate anything, Americans are
> becoming disgusted with the ways of Washington.
>
> Fox news can only get bigger and more influential during the mid-terms
> of 2010.
Isn't dominating cable news much like dominating the three-legged race
at the local county fair, and claiming you're the best three-legged
racer in the world? If you combine the audiences of ALL cable news
outlets, you end up with about one-fifth the audience of NPR, and
one-half the audience of the lowest-rated network nightly news segment.
The New York Times has more subscribers than Fox News has viewers.
If it makes you proud, good for you, but it's not a big deal.