Sunday, May 5, 2024

Top 5 This Week

spot_img

Related Posts

VIDEO: “Very few people know that this is what happens”

The topic heading came from a quote in the video. And it’s symptomatic of much of the liberal media and liberal world view in general. 

Fox News Channel Now that Fox News Channel has been unbanned in Canada (please contact your cable or satellite provider—it costs less than pizza and is actually good for you), some Canadians who subscribe to it are hearing un-liberal things on TV news and current affairs programs, in addition to the normal liberal side, sometimes for the first time.  It’s completely different than anything else available in Canada.  Some Canadians are thus becoming more fully educated and enlightened about the world. 

Liberals are against that, as we know. 

Most Canadians are really quite astonished that there’s actually another point of view besides “liberal-left” and “far-left”.  And they’re hearing things they simply don’t hear much if at all in what I call Canada’s liberalvision media.  They thought they knew what “balance” was, and are astounded to find they had no clue—that it’s actually been hidden from them all these years.

Americans have made Fox News Channel by far the most popular cable news network, and shows like Bill O’Reilly’s “O’Reilly Factor” is the most popular show on any cable news channel, including CNN, by far—sometimes outperforming the ratings of CNN’s Larry King show and all the other cable news shows at that time, combined, by double or more. 

Hearing both sides to things is a hallmark of Fox News Channel.  A case in point is the O’Reilly Factor of December 12, 2006, in which Bill presented the story of a young woman who had an abortion. 

Please watch the clip – it’s 6 minutes long. And thanks to Fox News Channel, Bill O’Reilly, and the young woman named “Kelly”.

Click the picture to play the video
Windows Media format; 6 minutes

Fox News Channel - Bill O'Reilly, Kelly's abortion

This is by no means the most graphic story, nor is it rare by any stretch of the imagination.  In the U.S., it happens over a million times per year.  In Canada: over 100,000 times per year.  We just don’t hear much about it.  By design.

That was one of the reasons I started this web site a few years ago.

 

Joel Johannesen
Follow Joel

Popular Articles