NOT a conservative site and they conducted a survey or poll.
In White House Vs. Fox News War Of Words, Who Gets Your Vote?
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October 23, 2009
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By Mark Memmott
The stories about what the Obama White House has to say about Fox News Channel keep coming.
There was White House communications director saying telling Howard Kurtz of The Washington Post and CNN "let's not pretend they're a news network the way CNN is."
Also last week it was NPR's David Folkenflik reporting that "the White House is taking direct aim at Fox News, the news organization that is the home to the most potent collection of its conservative critics."
This week it's ABC News' Jake Tapper asking why the Obama team was treating one of the "sister organizations" so badly -- and the news that the White House had tried to block a Fox News reporter from interviewing the so-called pay czar. (After all the networks objected, the White House relented.)
It seems like time for a survey:
Thank you for voting!
The White House on this one; Fox News isn't "fair and balanced." 21% (176,900 votes)
Fox News on this one; it asks questions others don't and the White House should be able to handle them. 77% (633,714 votes)
Neither side. They're both trying to play this "feud" to their advantage. 2% (13,292 votes)
Total Votes: 823,906
Now if you think I made this up........here is the link. I am sure the numbers have changed but will still be in favor of Fox. For a reason. Most people can see what the main stream media is about. dems and repubs.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2009/10/in_white_house_vs_fox_news_war.html
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