And you wonder why no one besides serious conservatives or people looking for laughs actually listens to Fox News and their ilk.
From Media Matters.org
[quote name='MediaMatters']Following President Obama's May 5 visit to Ray's Hell Burger in Arlington, Virginia, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, and Rush Limbaugh Show guest host Mark Steyn criticized Obama as an elitist because he ordered a burger with "spicy mustard" or "Dijon mustard." Hannity claimed that Obama ordered a "fancy burger" with a "very special condiment," while Steyn asserted Obama is trying "to enlighten us" through his order. Ingraham asked of Obama: "What kind of man orders a cheeseburger without ketchup but Dijon mustard? ... The guy orders a cheeseburger without ketchup? What is that?" In their discussions of Obama's burger order, Hannity, Ingraham, and Steyn all referenced a Grey Poupon commercial featuring actors portraying wealthy British men expressing desire for the mustard.
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During the May 6 edition of her radio show, Ingraham said of Obama: "I don't even like the way the man orders a hamburger. ... What kind of man orders a cheeseburger without ketchup but Dijon mustard?" She later added of Obama: "See, he was trying to do this whole thing with Biden -- 'We're like the regular people, we're like every other guy, you know, with our -- on our lunch break, we're going to go grab a burger, two guys, two bros.' " Like Hannity, Ingraham played a clip from a Grey Poupon commercial in which an actor asked, "Pardon me, would you have any Grey Poupon?" Ingraham then remarked: "That would have been more appropriate." [/quote]
Fair and balanced my Grey Poupon!
To be fair, MSNBC and CNN did spend a lot of time making fun of Sarah Palin and her infamous "Give an interview while a turkey is having it's blood drained in the background." Personally, I find that comical as Palin's staff didn't have the foresight to understand stagecraft and the potential hilarity that could ensue. Fox, meanwhile, tries to make President Obama look like an elitist (a title that has no sticking power besides although already so inclined) and questions his sexuality.
Keep it coming, Fox -- you really make my day when I need a laugh.


From Media Matters.org
[quote name='MediaMatters']Following President Obama's May 5 visit to Ray's Hell Burger in Arlington, Virginia, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, and Rush Limbaugh Show guest host Mark Steyn criticized Obama as an elitist because he ordered a burger with "spicy mustard" or "Dijon mustard." Hannity claimed that Obama ordered a "fancy burger" with a "very special condiment," while Steyn asserted Obama is trying "to enlighten us" through his order. Ingraham asked of Obama: "What kind of man orders a cheeseburger without ketchup but Dijon mustard? ... The guy orders a cheeseburger without ketchup? What is that?" In their discussions of Obama's burger order, Hannity, Ingraham, and Steyn all referenced a Grey Poupon commercial featuring actors portraying wealthy British men expressing desire for the mustard.
...snip...
During the May 6 edition of her radio show, Ingraham said of Obama: "I don't even like the way the man orders a hamburger. ... What kind of man orders a cheeseburger without ketchup but Dijon mustard?" She later added of Obama: "See, he was trying to do this whole thing with Biden -- 'We're like the regular people, we're like every other guy, you know, with our -- on our lunch break, we're going to go grab a burger, two guys, two bros.' " Like Hannity, Ingraham played a clip from a Grey Poupon commercial in which an actor asked, "Pardon me, would you have any Grey Poupon?" Ingraham then remarked: "That would have been more appropriate." [/quote]
Fair and balanced my Grey Poupon!
To be fair, MSNBC and CNN did spend a lot of time making fun of Sarah Palin and her infamous "Give an interview while a turkey is having it's blood drained in the background." Personally, I find that comical as Palin's staff didn't have the foresight to understand stagecraft and the potential hilarity that could ensue. Fox, meanwhile, tries to make President Obama look like an elitist (a title that has no sticking power besides although already so inclined) and questions his sexuality.
Keep it coming, Fox -- you really make my day when I need a laugh.


