Save Fox from left wing flack Phillips Freep Julian Phillips
1 posted on
01/26/2003 6:59:23 AM PST by
SF Geo
To: SF Geo
Here's the problem - Mike Jarick was gone - It's not Jullian. And I though the entertainment guy, Billy-Mac's "damn it kids" during a weather segment was about as classy as Bono throwing the F-bomb at the Golden Globes - plus, they wasted time with Clueless George Clooney - talk about a waste of electrons.
To: SF Geo
I totally agree. I do not watch Weekends anymore just because of him.
3 posted on
01/26/2003 7:13:13 AM PST by
sibb1213
To: SF Geo
For instance, as we are shown a video of the woman running here husband of he points out that this is similar to Rodney King. Huh? Huh is right. What in the world does this sentence mean?
6 posted on
01/26/2003 7:41:56 AM PST by
Hillary's Lovely Legs
(Happy people live longer. I plan on living forever)
To: SF Geo
The weekend edition of Fox & Friends is awful. Both he and Juliett are intellectually lazy and most of the time sound so stupid you have to wonder how the heck they got their jobs.
Honestly, it's too painful to watch them. I'll pass on Fox during this show until both Julian and Juliett are replaced. They're awful...simply AWFUL.
To: SF Geo
Thank you, thank you, thank you: I've been emailing them for a month, everyday...Julian must go
11 posted on
01/26/2003 8:01:41 AM PST by
The Wizard
(Demonrats are enemies of America)
To: SF Geo
And here I was thinking it was just me. I get the impression he's just the guy who normally empties the trash
cans and just happened to stumble in front of the camera.
15 posted on
01/26/2003 8:33:03 AM PST by
The Duke
To: SF Geo
What bothers me particularly about Phillips is his insistence on a "smoking gun" re Iraq. They had him stationed at the U.N. on Friday, and he interjected that statement into his report as if it was a given.
Frankly, if I hear the term "smoking gun" on F&F one more time, I'm in danger of destroying an expensive TV. What their airheads fail to discuss, except perhaps in a passing comment, is how a "smoking gun" might endanger both our intel sources and our troops. There'll be plenty of smoke (hopefully after WMD destruction) once the war begins, but the media, including Fox, craves instant satisfaction at the expense of common sense.(Fox News Alert: "Thousands of Iraqi scientists executed after Bush revelation of 'smoking gun!'")
Fox excels when it debunks rhetoric with facts, not when it gives free reign to reporters like Phillips, who obviously has his own agenda.
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