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richardhutnik said:
Kasz216 said:

I am not saying some sites, like Reason.com, ended up addressing the issues.  But the bulk of the Newscorp (Murdock) Fox News stuff was yelling, "Class Warfare" and not paying any credance to it.  Idea is to demonize to make is so there is no reason to listen to anything there:

 

Rush Limbaugh on Occupy Wall Street:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLvIBkLGFAA

 

Hannity and Ann Coulter on Occupy Wall Street:

http://video.foxnews.com/v/1219138288001/ann-coulter-on-occupy-wall-street/

 

Coulter on Occupy Wall Street:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPoYTUaQK7o

 

Bill O'Reilly  on Occupy Wall Street:

http://observer.com/2012/05/video-oreilly-occupy-terrorists-fox-news-jesus-christ-superstar-05222012/

 

Do you need me to go into more here?  Could you even show where any of them trumpet any aspect of Tea Party (they say Tea Party is enemy of Occupy) that speaks towards issues with Wall Street?

Show me where issues with Wall Street corrupting EVER popped up with Fox News, or even to tip a nod by the major players on the Newscorp side that Occupy has a point.  Nope, it was just demonizing and "get a job loser".  When you don't even actively acknowledge a point, you don't get sympathy.

So... your argument is to portray the 4 most rightwing commentatros on Fox News as the average "defender of capitalism".

Considering it had defenders as far as "In the middle democrat" in general I'd place the average in a more "Slight Right" area myself.