Rupert Murdoch, a man worth $6.3 billion dollars, came from Australia by way of Britain to the U.S. I also knew that during the health care debate commentators got a memo telling them to use the term government option, not public option, because the public was favorable to public options if those words were used. I knew from a Pew Research Poll of 2009 that it was the most ideological of all channels, and that much of what is presented as news is not accurate, but if you want to advertise yourself as "fair and balanced" it might be a good idea to have a dress code as well. Well, since FOX News is a cable and satellite company owned by Fox Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of News Corp., Rupert Murdoch's company, perhaps I should not have been surprised. Her extremely skimpy red dress was so short she looked a little like someone in an R-rated movie, and so low cut she had to sit very straight between the two men. The one woman looked like she was either on her way to a cocktail party or had not had time to get dressed that morning. Two men were dressed in jackets, ties, and dress shirts. "FOX and Friends" was on, and the interesting thing to me was the apparel of the commentators. Usually I don't get my news from television and prefer online newspapers and articles. I had become so sick of this channel everywhere I went, from doctor's offices to car dealerships to even my own gym that I thought I would check it out. On Father's Day morning, I turned on the television and tuned into FOX News.
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