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FORD
10-02-2004, 05:25 PM
Fox News pulls reporter's item with fake Kerry quotes
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fox News apologized Friday for posting phony quotes from Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry on its Web site.

Carl Cameron, a Fox reporter who covers the Kerry campaign, wrote an item that looked like a news story with made-up Kerry quotes, said Paul Schur, a Fox spokesman. The item was not intended to be posted on the site.

"Carl made a stupid mistake which he regrets," Schur said Friday night. "And he has been reprimanded for his lapse in judgment. It was a poor attempt at humor."

The phony item posted early Friday read in part:

"Rallying supporters in Tampa Friday Kerry played up his performance in Thursday night's debate in which many observers agreed the Massachusetts senator outperformed the president.

'"Didn't my nails and cuticles look great? What a good debate!' Kerry said Friday.

"With the foreign-policy debate in the history books, Kerry hopes to keep the pressure on and the sense of traction going.

"Aides say he will step up attacks on the president in the next few days, and pivot somewhat to the domestic agenda, with a focus on women and abortion rights.

'"It's about the Supreme Court. Women should like me! I do manicures,' Kerry said."

The item also quoted Kerry as saying of himself and President Bush: "I'm metrosexual — he's a cowboy."

After withdrawing the item, Fox posted a statement on its Web site apologizing for the error. It said: "The item was based on a reporter's partial script that had been written in jest and should not have been posted or broadcast. We regret the error, which occurred because of fatigue and bad judgment, not malice."

Cameron has been a political reporter for Fox News since 1996, Schur said.

Asked about the incident, Kerry spokesman David Wade said: "America would be stronger if only George Bush could admit his mistakes as easily."

Copyright 2004 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

FORD
10-02-2004, 05:40 PM
What both FAUX and the AP conveniently forgot to mention is that Carl Cameron's wife Pauline is actively campaigning for the BCE!!

Talk about a conflict of interest.......


from the movie "Outfoxed

CAMERON: My wife has been hanging out with your sister.

BUSH: Yeah. Good. [Laughs]

CAMERON: ...been all over the state campaigning, and Pauline has been constantly with her.

BUSH: Yeah, [?] is a good person.

CAMERON: Oh, she's been terrific! To hear Pauline tell it, when she first started campaigning for you, she was a little bit nervous. But...

BUSH: Hitting her stride?

CAMERON: She doesn't need notes, she's going to crowds, and she's got the whole riff down.

BUSH: She's a good soul.

CAMERON: She's having fun, too.

BUSH: She's a really good soul.

NARRATOR: And in any other news organization, in fact in CNN that very summer, there was a producer whose husband was a lawyer for the Gore team. And this was a producer who would have naturally covered Gore, who was immediately told you're not to have anything to do with campaign coverage, either covering Bush or covering Gore because of the possible conflict of interest or the perception of a conflict at interest. At Fox, they didn't care. The fact that the senior political reporter whose wife was actually campaigning for the Bush campaign at a time when this guy's covering them, that didn't even register. It never would have occured.

ELVIS
10-02-2004, 05:44 PM
There is no BCE...:rolleyes:

FORD
10-02-2004, 05:52 PM
Originally posted by ELVIS
There is no BCE...:rolleyes:

Well, there is clearly a group of criminals in charge of the Republican party since WWII attempting to form a global fascist empire and central to this operation from the beginning has been the Bush family. So it's very real, and the name "Bush Criminal Empire (BCE)" is a very accurate description of it. If you want to know why they aren't selling "Property of the BCE" t-shirts to advertise themselves, I guess you should take that up with Poppy or Junior.

ELVIS
10-02-2004, 06:06 PM
No way...

Big Train
10-02-2004, 06:12 PM
Ford,

What a waste of a thread.

The guy was dicking around and someone mistakenly posted it. Fox News did something CBS News doesn't have the balls to do. It admited the mistake right away and handled it. It didn't do this wishy washy "we are investigating it" after two weeks of denying it.

Who the guy is married to, even an "operative" (COOOOOBRAAAAAAA) is retarded and irrelevant.

DrMaddVibe
10-02-2004, 06:22 PM
Wanna piss off a lib?

Wear this!

FORD
10-02-2004, 06:22 PM
Originally posted by Big Train
Ford,

What a waste of a thread.

The guy was dicking around and someone mistakenly posted it. Fox News did something CBS News doesn't have the balls to do. It admited the mistake right away and handled it. It didn't do this wishy washy "we are investigating it" after two weeks of denying it.

Who the guy is married to, even an "operative" (COOOOOBRAAAAAAA) is retarded and irrelevant.

There's two reasons why this is news:

1) FAUX initially posted the story as legit. This proves how easily complete bullshit gets repeated as "fact" by the right wing spin machine. And even though FAUX retracted the story, there will be right wingers throwing up these alleged quotes for months, perhaps even the length of the Kerry presidency talking about how Kerry's a metrosexual who gets a manicure from the Supreme Court, even though it's entirely false. Like the "Gore created the Internet" lie in 2000.

2) It is a MAJOR conflict of interest for a "reporter" to be covering a candidate when his wife is working for the opponent. For one thing, it's likely that the reporter would share his wife's viewpoints, which is evident in the above exchange between Cameron and Junior. And if a CBS reporter were married to someone on the Kerry campaign, it would be just as big of a conflict of interest.

Big Train
10-02-2004, 06:29 PM
Bullshit......I could turn that example around on the libs ten times over, so let's not pretend your taking the high road here.

It was a mistake, which was rectified. How is memogate progressing??

Warham
10-02-2004, 10:35 PM
Dan Rather of C-BS was the first reporter to break the story that the memos he used a couple weeks ago are forgeries!

Can you believe it?

:rolleyes: