Fox News Sunday
Fox News Sunday
| 28 April 1996 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Ploydsge just watch it!
    PlatinumRead Just so...so bad
    Dorathen Better Late Then Never
    Delight Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.
    katrohirzo Chris Wallace and Howie Kurtz are both members of the (((tribe)))."You know very well, and the stupid Americans know equally well, that we control their government, irrespective of who sits in the White House. You see, I know it and you know it that no American president can be in a position to challenge us even if we do the unthinkable. What can they (Americans) do to us? We control congress, we control the media, we control show biz, and we control everything in America. In America you can criticize God, but you can't criticize Israel."Israeli spokeswoman, Tzipora Menache - 2009
    nanettefimianrandall Dear Fox,Honestly, I'll have to give up watching Fox News on Sunday. It seems that it is becoming more and more a platform for left-sided commentators and their guests. Chris Wallace is downright transparent in his disdain of the current administration. His guests couldn't be more left of center. I don't think Chris Wallace is all that everyone says he's cracked up to be but I'm just a humble viewer. Howie is pretty far left now, too, though at first I wasn't sure where he stood. I pretty much know now. I also do not like hearing Howie (or anyone else for that matter) plug his new book. It's cheap. I can't think of a single person who really cares about understanding the reality of the media bias. We know it exists every single day when we catch glimpses of CNN and MSNBC. Now, we get to see it on Sundays on Fox. I guess that's the new leadership letting go? It scares me to death to think of what the commentator news world would be like without Judge Jeanine Pirro, Greg Gutfeld, Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, or Laura Ingraham. The latter two should stop inviting such rude and superficial guests. The loud voices, and one arguing over the other needs to stop. It is so annoying and distracts from the news of the day. I hope that Fox News will find it's real place in providing news to people who depend upon it. In the meantime, I'll have to boycott some weekend watching.
    hola_cindy I love Fox News Sunday, because they deliver the headlines that most media outlets purposefully avoid. In general, Fox News is certainly conservative, however they *always* have a spot dedicated to the "other side" of the argument. Always! My favorite part of the FNS is the panel dialogue. They always feature an impressive line-up of true inside experts. Thank you Chris Wallace! I think he's an amazing moderator! Somehow the mainstream media outlets are allowed to push their liberal views with NO semblance of balance, yet it's Fox who is portrayed as the bad guys. Double standards.You can count on Fox News Sunday to always keep it classy! Thank you, Chris Wallace. Thank you Fox News!!!
    floyd beck It all boils down to the Right vs the Left; to the, what I label, Demon-crats vs Rip-the-public-ans; to conservative vs liberal; to the history of the the world of differing views, beginning in the garden of Eden.If you want an easy example of how Fox News Sunday is despised, go to TV Guide Listings on the web and choose the Sunday, 9am listing. A year ago, I noticed that TV Guide exposed its liberal bent and hatred of Fox News Sunday every week. On their page, they deliberately place a small red box logo labeled NEW next to the morning news shows of ABC, CBS, etc., BUT in a deliberate omission, they always leave out the NEW label for Fox News Sunday, which, obviously, is always a NEW news show, exactly like the liberal networks who always get the NEW logo.This omission shows how very desperate and illogical liberals are against a network that is truly independent and, against the denials by the liberals, is the most watched news network. Though no network could ever be perfect, as no movie could, I find it more informative than the liberal networks that often ignore news unfavorable to Demon-crats and skews statistics. I do watch both liberal and conservative, but the latter intellectually stimulates and satisfies more.