The Fox Follies: March 14, 2011

When Fox News isn’t bastardizing the truth or shilling for right-wing billionaires and Tea Baggers, they can be surprisingly entertaining – if you find gross ignorance and deception funny. For instance…

Fox News is already intimately associated with at least one delusional conspiracy theorist and fear monger (Glenn Beck). Now Fox Nation is advancing to the next level by promoting news obtained from Super Conspiracator Alex Jones (who thinks Beck has been ripping off his shtick anyway):


By the way, despite the foreboding headline, the article merely speculates as to the risk of fallout reaching California with experts saying that they regard it as unlikely. But why should that stop the Fox Nationalists from bluntly asserting that we are in the path of radioactive fallout?

A few weeks ago Rachel Maddow was lured in by a satirical article that she mentioned briefly in an eight minute segment. She discovered the error and owned up to it the same day. Still, Fox Nation ridiculed her with a featured story. Today Fox Nation posted an item about Islamic objections to padded bras. Guess what?


It’s as fake as they come. It was the work of a Pakistani version of The Onion. Did Fox Nation then follow up by ridiculing themselves? Did they even own up to the mistake? Nope. They just scrubbed the story and pretended it never happened, creating innumerable broken links by gullible FoxPods on Facebook. (Here’s the Google cache).

And my favorite:


Fox News displayed this graphic in a report on Japan’s nuclear power facilities. The problem is that there is no reactor in “Shibuyaeggman.” In fact, there is no Shibuyaeggman. Now that would be bad enough, but Media Matters investigated further and discovered that “Eggman is the name of a dance club in a trendy neighborhood of Tokyo called… Shibuya.” So unless there’s a reactor under the dance floor somebody has seriously violated Fox’s “Zero Tolerance” policy?

Finally, I find it interesting that Fox Nation has removed their “Search” box. They used to have one in case somebody wanted to find something on their web site. Now it’s gone. I think it’s because enabling research is contrary to the Fox mission of preserving ignorance. Either that or they don’t want to help people find evidence of prior mistakes they neglected to delete.

Shibuyaeggman everybody.

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5 thoughts on “The Fox Follies: March 14, 2011

  1. Fox so called News is like the National Enquirer of news, they are a joke! Once in a while they will report real news. Obama took Air Force One to Europe. That is news and it really happened. It’s what they follow up with or imply with their streamers along bottom of screen. Is he on secrect mission to meet with muslim leaders in Europe? This is what they do all the time and why they should have no credibility with anyone for their Enquirer style reporting!

  2. You insult and demean the National Enquirer by comparing it to FoxNews.

  3. Mark,

    In the midst of all this, you missed that Sendai is located completely wrong on the map also.

    • I don’t get it……..how does that happen so often with this network? They must have saboteurs in their midst, I see no other explanation. Seriously, it’s a map….in order to use a map on tv you have to look at other maps….don’t you?

    • Indeed. Sendai is actually north of Fukushima.

      I really don’t know how Fox can get things wrong so much. But Shibuyaeggman is not a mistake. If anything, it’s a joke, which, under the circumstances, is pretty sick.

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