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you mean fairly unbalanced.
 
Fox news haters are hilarious.

It is a most bizarre monomania with them, including bumper stickers and an odd form of Fox News Tourette's, where they blurt the same three or four phrases, often accompanied by a rapid twitching of the eye or lip.

No known cure, just handle them with kid gloves and try to keep them calm.
 
Oh jeez, its a local affiliate, not part of News Corp or the corporate Fox company. If it had been a local NBC or CBS, would there have been the same comments?

Local stations screw things up all the time in regards to aviation. It happens like clockwork

Does anybody remember the network footage broadcast after the San Diego 727/172 collision that showed the "cause" of this accident to be a "student" wearing one of the old long-billed baseball cap instrument hoods... backwards?
 
I really don't think that a mistake by a local Fox affiliate is nearly as nefarious as intentionally trying to make people think that the Fox New channel had something to do with this story.

Makes one look like a disingenuous hypocrite.

I also enjoyed how the mindless fools who jumped on this thread's misleading premise made themselves look even more so.

Keep it up, fellas! PT Barnum just HAD to be correct, didn't he?
 
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Does anybody remember the network footage broadcast after the San Diego 727/172 collision that showed the "cause" of this accident to be a "student" wearing one of the old long-billed baseball cap instrument hoods... backwards?

Move on, pops.
 
I remember that broadcast. Although it has nothing to do with the red-blue wars of today, (the stirring of which seems to be the primary intent of his thread), that broadcast is quite relevant to the discussion of the stunning inaccuracy of aviation news reporting.
 
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