[quote name='SpazX']Well wouldn't that be the point of the whole joke? Fox is conservative....[/quote]
no... they are "fair and balanced"

they says so after every segment so it must be true..... after all they would know... unlike people like olberman, right?
Fair because they because they are apologists for the administration and give bush the a pass while others would hurt his presidency with the truth and use the actions he has commented against him, “we all know after all that the truth has a well known liberal bias”. It’s balanced because if a conservative republican

s up or makes them selves look bad, fox attacks and demands a liberal (usaly Bill.C). Isn’t that balance? I mean if conservatives were reported accurately the public opinion would sway towards truth and liberals would be look in a favorable light, so fox does its best to balances people opinions of politics. If everyone became informed... dear god think of the political marches about the war and the lies about 911... It would be chaos and un-American, so fox keeps the world protected from the truth, to keep the intelligent and informed domestic terrorists from overpowering with the ignorant and misinformed patriotic citizens of America and thus keeping the truth and reason balanced with hopes and feelings ....
If theirs too much truth, fox and its heroic team fight truth with “Truthieness”.
They are fair and balanced, And they are the right hand cooperation to the president. Heroes are they who dream a world, and report to the world the world that they dream.
For a less satirical note
Fox news main purpose is to report the world as conservatives want the world to be. Truth is irrelevant when you’re rewriting history and the present. If they get enough people to believe it, it will slowly become a form of truth and thus a foot holds to lead and argument or a point of view is created and solidified. It’s really scary how half lies can build something so solid. Something out of nothing. It’s really a magic show, its all about misdirection. Magic is done on a stage but after looking at the same act from multiple points of view, the illusion is lost and the trick is revealed.