The Race Expert

Can you guess who was invited to give expert opinion about BLM on Fox News?

Mark Fuhrman. Yes, the one from the  OJ trial.

I thought at first that it was a tasteless joke but no, it’s entirely serious. 

I know you’ll be totally shocked to hear this but Fuhrman thinks BLM’s grievances are totally blown out of proportion. And he’s an expert, he should know.

11 thoughts on “The Race Expert

  1. Overall, Fox is more balanced than MSNBC, which almost never presents a conservative viewpoint to offset its far-left bias. (The one exception on MSNBC is former RNC chairman Michael Steele, who is occasionally brought on to provide a moderate Republican counterpoint to snickering hosts like Chris Matthews and Rachel Maddow.)

    The smug liberals who feel so superior to Fox News never watch that channel, so how would they know what’s actually on it? (Yes, I do watch MSNBC on occasion.)

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    1. I do watch Fox news on a regular basis. It’s the best comedy in town. Plus, my gym’s owner is a fan and has half of the TVs set to Fox at all times.

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      1. I get most of my medical care from the local Air Force base, and the TVs in the military medical facility’s patient waiting areas used to be tuned to Fox (no surprise, given the military’s overall conservative viewpoint), but for the last couple of years they’ve all been set to the mainly neutral CNN.

        Fox News in the gym is a good idea. It gets the liberals’ blood pressure and pulse rate up, so they get a better aerobic workout. 🙂

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    2. The smug liberals who feel so superior to Fox News never watch that channel, so how would they know what’s actually on it? (Yes, I do watch MSNBC on occasion.)

      Due to the waiting room/gym/relative phenomenon, I have far more exposure to Fox than I’d otherwise want. LMAO.

      Honestly, I don’t really watch any news but rely on news aggregators for news because why get stupid slowly when you can get stupid quickly and on demand? 😛 (The BBC & PBS, followed by CNN seem to be less stupid somehow?) It’s not like anybody commits journalism by slowing down on television anymore. It’s more like a slow version of Twitter. I read newspapers, which again seem to borrow liberally from bigger national papers.

      The O’Reilly Report makes it very easy for the hearing impaired and the attention addled to follow, I have to give him credit for that.

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      1. I only watch news for entertainment, not for actual news. For news, I have a great blogroll and a great app that brings me headlines from all parts of the world I care about.

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  2. (The one exception on MSNBC is former RNC chairman Michael Steele, who is occasionally brought on to provide a moderate Republican counterpoint to snickering hosts like Chris Matthews and Rachel Maddow.)

    Have you ever watched Morning Joe? It gives the conservative view so much play it is amazing.

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    1. You’re right, I forgot about Morning Joe. That show starts at 3 A.M. here in Arizona, so I’ve never watched it!

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