Fox's Huckabee Sanders Suggested How To Fix The News And It Didn't Go So Well
Former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, in her new role as a contributor to the Fox network, said media organizations should remove opinion from the news and Twitter users inevitably balked at the irony of her demand.
“I think all of the media really needs to take a good hard look at how they put the news out,” Huckabee Sanders said on Wednesday’s broadcast of Fox Business’ “Varney & Co.” during a discussion centered on the criticism leveled at The New York Times over its report on a new sexual misconduct allegation against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
“It’s gotten so much where there’s no process, there’s no accountability, no check and balance,” added the former Trump aide, whose tenure in the White House was characterized by her lying on behalf of the president.
“I think that we have to start taking so much of the opinion out of the news,” said Huckabee Sanders. “It’s a good news story if you can read it and you have no idea which side the journalist is on and it’s very hard to find that. There’s a big difference between commentators and news and we have blended those so that there is no difference anymore and we’ve got to go back where those are separate.” Huckabee Sanders then admitted that her current focus is on helping Trump win reelection in 2020.
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Twitter users reminded Huckabee Sanders of her own flaky relationship with the truth. They also suggested that, without opinion, there would be no Fox News, given how the widely watched network’s prime time hosts including Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham and Tucker Carlson regularly use their shows to stump for the Trump administration.
Good one! https://t.co/hAPjgaH9XG
— David Lazarus (@Davidlaz) September 18, 2019
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) September 18, 2019
Who’s gonna tell her?
— Betty Nataro (@bnataro) September 18, 2019
Fox is literally sate run tv that lies daily which is even worse than biased news.
— Will (@willy_mcdilly) September 18, 2019
TRIPLE IRONY ALERT!!! https://t.co/0BvJ4GpIeO
— Headly Westerfield (@Aunty__Em) September 18, 2019
Well, she’s out of a job
— Natalie (@njdqb) September 18, 2019
We all do, but coming from her is ironic, hypocritical hogwash.
— WomenRisingStrong (@drekatnbee) September 18, 2019
Great idea. But you do know, dontcha Sarah, that THAT would be a big old chokehold on YOUR current employer...
Didja realize that, dear? pic.twitter.com/hnRffHFQWJ— Almost Jane 🆘🇺🇸🐾 (@almost_jane) September 18, 2019
Fox would collapse
— C. Mao (@_cmao) September 18, 2019
FOX news is almost all opinion.
— Mark S. Novak (@Marknovakusa) September 18, 2019
I'm sure the irony is totally lost on her.
— T (@jnaneswari1) September 19, 2019
Ok. Let’s take opinions out of the news and along with it, let’s take out all lying as well.
If that would happen Sarah, you wouldn’t have a job!— Linda Beckermann (@BeckermannLinda) September 19, 2019
There goes Fox News then. They admit they're opinion shows.
Alternative news is opinion.— Things of Beauty 🔮 (@DracoThings) September 19, 2019
— egregore (@egregore) September 18, 2019
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