I once read an online article detailing FoxNews's practice of if a story is covered on A Republican politician that has a negative slant to it, the FoxNews graphic will show a "D" after the politician's name rather than an "R". They did it to Kasich after the crushing defeat of Issue 2. A mistake? I wonder. Their anti-Romney fervor is such that perhaps they think subliminal influence is possible. Considering the IQs of some Fox viewers, it may be so.
Abe Zaidan has been a professional journalist and freelance writer for more than forty years. He was the Ohio correspondent for the Washington Post, as well as a political columnist at the Akron Beacon Journal.
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I once read an online article detailing FoxNews's practice of if a story is covered on A Republican politician that has a negative slant to it, the FoxNews graphic will show a "D" after the politician's name rather than an "R". They did it to Kasich after the crushing defeat of Issue 2. A mistake? I wonder. Their anti-Romney fervor is such that perhaps they think subliminal influence is possible. Considering the IQs of some Fox viewers, it may be so.
Sometimes I, too, wonder about the narrow differences between Barack and Willard.
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