Fox News - Food Police for Obama

Fox News doesn't like Obama ordering burger with mustard!!
It either a slow mews day or some bad reporting...
As you all know Fox news is one sided with Republicans and gets any shot they can at Democrat President even if it comes down to condiments.
conansays...

no they didn't do that did they? i'd already wondered some time ago but: what's fox news all about? i mean, is that really a news channel? unfortunately (is it?) i can't see it for myself but isn't the whole programme just a never ending always on runing gag show or something? do they really consider that 'real' television? or even 'news'?

pathetic

quantumushroomsays...

I'd be mad at Fox for wasting time on this, except I don't watch Fox.

It's just the news cycle...you can only point out the nearly 10% unemployment rate and half-a-million jobs being lost per month so much, facts which I'm pretty sure if a Republican were in the White House would be bellowed non-stop along with undisguised blame and angst.

Speaking of media, why do all the other media outlets besides Fox even bother competing? They all work for the Obama White House, spewing the exact same propaganda!

JiggaJonsonsays...

Who the hell does Hannity think he is with his fancy shmancy coat and tie? Wear jeans and keep an American-flag-bandanna in your pocket like a real patriot you fucking terrorist!


^Aniatario Who are they satirizing? themselves?

therealblankmansays...

From left-wing blogger David Frum's website... " What kind of a man eats his hamburger without ketchup? That was the big question yesterday on talk radio, after President Obama visited an Arlington, Virginia, hamburger place on Tuesday and ordered his burger with spicy mustard.

First answer: Texans.

Texans traditionally eat hamburgers with mustard or with mayonnaise (or with both), but without ketchup. This is simply called a “hamburger” in Texas, but is sometimes called a “Cowboy Burger” or a “Texas Burger” outside of Texas.

A hamburger with ketchup is sometimes called a “Yankee Burger.” A hamburger with mayonnaise is sometimes called a “Sissy Burger.”

Dirty Martin’s (in Austin since 1926) serves hamburgers with mustard, pickles, onions, and tomatoes, but it is not known when this combination began. The popular Texas “Whataburger” hamburger chain has served hamburgers with mustard from its founding (1950). The hamburger-with-mustard combination in Texas is attested at least from the 1950s, but the pre-1950s hamburger condiments cannot be firmly established.

Second answer: Republicans. A 2000 survey of members of Congress by the National Hot Dog Council found that 73% of Republican lawmakers preferred mustard to ketchup, as opposed to 47% of Democratic lawmakers.

Final answer: traditionalists. Louis' Lunch in New Haven, Connecticut, the restaurant widely believed to have served the first hamburgers ever made in the United States, absolutely forbids ketchup.

Next question?"

dagsays...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)

>> ^quantumushroom:
Speaking of media, why do all the other media outlets besides Fox even bother competing? They all work for the Obama White House, spewing the exact same propaganda!


Right because it's not like Bush was tight was Faux. Not like Bush would hire one of their anchors to be his press secretary.

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