News like the indictment of the former campaign head of the president of the United States is typically treated by outlets as an all-hands-on-deck effort, demanding the attention of the full newsroom to get the story to readers and viewers. That's certainly how many outlets today are approaching the news that President Donald Trump’s former campaign chair, Paul Manafort, has been indicted on, among other charges, conspiracy against the US. But not, apparently, Fox News, which spent the morning going back and forth from the indictment news, which broke before Fox & Friends’ third and final hour, to stories about … cheeseburger emojis. View image on Twitter Follow Marina Fang ✔@marinafang Fox & Friends is on a commercial break right now, but here is what they were discussing a few minutes ago. This continued through Fox & Friends’ final scheduled minutes for the day, when the hosts of the show focused on an apparently controversial Newsweek op-ed that asked if all “conservative loudmouths” are Irish-American. View image on Twitter Follow Brian Stelter ✔@brianstelter BULLETIN Fox News was of course always biased in favor of conservatives and Republicans. But under Trump, the network’s coverage has reached levels of self-parody. https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/10/30/16570198/trump-manafort-indictment-fox-news
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These liberal pussies are losing it even when they get good news. I'll go out on limb, and say that Fox also reported on the indictment.