Friday, August 5, 2011

Christ ...

Don't these people ever stop?

When Fox News producers aren't coming up with simple-minded metaphors to "debunk" the scientific consensus on climate change, they're apparently turning their outrage machine onto a children's show for refusing to be "fair and balanced" like them.

In a bizarre string of on-air attacks, Fox News hosts seem to be feigning outrage over the Nickelodeon show "Spongebob Squarepants" for a segment about global warming. Hosts have in recent days been claiming the cartoon was shown to students by the U.S. Department of Education, even though it wasn't, accusing its creators of trying to push a liberal political "agenda" on the nation's children.

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Really? Really? Do these Fox people even qualify as adults anymore?

Great thanks to the folks at TGUAR for the link.

5 comments:

Gordon said...

The Gretchen bimbo said she found the plot of Spongebob hard to follow. I used to have the same difficulty with Crusader Rabbit but I was 8 years old at the time.

Fixer said...

Good thing little kids are smarter than she is. My nieces and nephews grew up on Spongebob and they seemed to follow the plots well, telling me (when I could be talked into sitting and watching cartoons with little kids) what was going on. But then, my little 8 year old nice could probably anchor a Fox news broadcast better than the current imbeciles anyway.

Gordon said...

Your niece is no doubt smart enough not to, and let the retards dumb down other retards.

BadTux said...

Fox's new Emmanuel Goldstein for its daily 10 Minute Hate is... Spongebob Squarepants?! Jesus, don't these people realize just how fucking infantile it makes them sound when they obsess about children's television shows like this? But I suppose they gotta have their daily 10 Minute Hate or how else do they keep the proles in line? Sigh!

- Badtux the Head-shakin' Penguin

casey said...

Hello Gordon,

Sorry to hear about your difficulties with Crusader Rabbit. Any similar problems with Winky Dink and you, Gerald McBoing Boing and Ruff and Ready to name a few that I watched a long time ago. How about Gumby (early claymation).