The Difference Between Fox News and Fox Opinion

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Funny. I'm sure you saw Jon Stewart's dissection of Fox's news/opinion divide earlier this week, which was hilarious!

Yes, but I didn't see it until last night. He did an excellent job dissecting their "fair and balanced" reporting. It's sad that the other networks defended Fox when criticized by the White House. Everyone knows Fox is biased. Why do they continue the act? MSNBC is nearly as bad. I reject the lot of them.