Nah, what it is is simple.
Fox does not make you dumb, but it does put the blinders on.
If they started looking at ALL news outlets, they would find that they all do the same to varying extents.
IF people are not willing to flip around, surf the net (not just their favorite partisan sites, BTW0 and get the information themselves, we would have a lot less ignorance going around.
The only thing I find absolutely evil about FOX is their attitude. I used to wath the morning show (NYC) every day. They had people out and about that I actually ran into.
But their focus on fluff made me turn away. NBC was not much better, and I am now on CBS.. All are too fluffy for morning news, however.
But, out of curiosity, I flipped back the other day. Just the intonation and attitude the hosts have to some issues makes my hair stand on end. The hostess is like a nagging nanny and the host seems to have a stick up his arse sometimes.
I never noticed the smell until I left the room and came back.
THAT is what bothers me more than anything. The words are one thing, you can always prove or disprove them... but the WAY people say things is the hardest thing to quantify. Also little things like Hannity and Colmes (was that him?) Could they have gotten someone a bit more charismatic than the host of Test Kitchen to go against a loud and fully-haired pundit?
Feh.
Get rid of "fair and balanced" and call it like it is and I will have much less of a problem with partisan reporting.
Fox: The news you want to hear.