FOXNews caught fabricating news again (UPDATED)

Via the Chicago Tribune’s The Swamp:

Today, FOX News host Gregg Jarrett was talking about Republican Sarah Palin’s book tour and the crowd she is drawing at the start of it – no small turnout, with some 1,500 people lining up early this morning for a chance to get into this evening’s premier book-signing for Going Rogue in Grand Rapids.

“Sarah Palin continuing to draw huge crowds while she’s promoting her brand new book,” FOX’s Jarrett told his viewers. “Take a look at — these are some of the pictures just coming into us… The lines earlier had formed this morning.”

But it turns out that Happening Now had pulled some video of something that happened last year: Displaying video today from Palin’s campaign for the vice presidency, on the ticket with the GOP’s Sen. John McCain – which also drew considerable crowds, as shown today in video of a smiling Palin before an adoring campaign crowd.

Supposedly, heads will role in the control booth for this mistake. Yeah. Mistake. Funny how the mistakes all seem to be in the favor of GOP. And isn’t following company policy a defense against unfair termination?

And leave to it evil liberal MSNBC to bring out the facts to confuse people:

Obviously, MSNBC hates America. But at least they got their facts straight.

UPDATE: I was challenged to post this:

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3 Responses to “FOXNews caught fabricating news again (UPDATED)”

  1. Scruff says:

    So MSNBC can win a debate against a couple of fans in T-Shirts. I wonder how MSNBC performs when they are forced to debate with someone that knows the issues?

    I can use YouTube too:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkxsodBhwkc

  2. Scruff says:

    “And leave to it evil liberal MSNBC to bring out the facts to confuse people”

    Try this one:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkFltzR4EGE

  3. vonster says:

    Running to the liberal hills again, Bill?