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Government agents doing advance work for Bush pose as members of the press.
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  • Fox News

    But isn't saying you're from Fox News the same as saying you are NOT a journalist?

  • Fox News <b>is</b> on the President's team

    They said they worked for Fox News and then said they were on the President's team. How was he duped exactly?

  • Fox News/Bush White House

    Maybe both Fox News and the Bush administration have forgotten that there is any difference whatsoever between the two entities.

  • Posing?

    Now really, did these fellows actually misrepresent themselves?

    They did say they were from Faux News....

  • Funny, they didn't look like...

    Fox News, government agents? No great deception....

  • Fox 's Jounalists?

    They were not misleading, since all Fox reporters and journalists are assumed to be WH agents a-priori.

    It didn't undermine the trust in the press because no one is fooled to think Fox is anything else but a WH PR machine.

  • Fox News

    The Presidents Men

    or Fox News, what's the diffenence?

  • Government Agent Witchtaint

    This administration wants to destroy journalism in order to stop unhelpful non-spin from non-controlled sources.

    The way to destroy journalism is to disguise government

    agents as journalists and then

    make sure the agents get exposed in order to brand all journalists as potential government agents. This will render all journalists subject to distrust, kidnapping, torture, etc., thereby guaranteeing that no journalism gets carried out. No more journalism..no more bad news. Get

    it?

  • How Secret is the Secret Service?

    If these people were Secret Service men instead of the hacks for the FAUX news network, it points to a very disturbing tendency. The Secret Service has behaved less like presidential security over the last five years and more like Sean Penn's bodyguards, suppressing sign-carrying demonstrators (and then blaming local police), and otherwise covertly burnishing the image of an incumbent president. And it's our tax dollars paying for the Secret Service to make Boy George look good. This is marked contrast to the Clinton administration, when Secret Service agents exhibited hostility to Clinton. The Secret Service is acting less like a service trusted with impotant public duties and more like the Praetorian Guard.

  • Why would anyone confuse Fox News with journalists?

    Sorry, I didnt get the main point...