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Tuesday, October 25, 2016


FOX NEW: KELLY FILE, ALWAYS LOOKING FOR A GOT YA MOMENT. IT'S SAD!

THE KUHNS REPORT

CALIF: Hello America, and how is the world treating you?

Fox News, "The Kelly File" tends to have a large tendency for bias. On  October 25, 2016. Megyn Kelly interviewed Mike Pence, V-P  running mate of Donald Trump.  She quickly brought up the subject of Trump and sex with women. She clearly seemed obsessed  with the titillating, salacious,   sex conversation. Pence avoided getting down in the muck with her and handled the situation with class. Then, Kelly brought on Newt Gingrich, and again, brought up the Trump sex matter. When Gingrich called her on it and said something like "you're obsessed with sex" Kelly retorted, "I am not obsessed with sex. Then she went on with a rambling dissertation saying something to the effect that she's a woman and is concerned about such things. As Gingrich scolded her about her obvious obsession relating to the sexual conversations, she as host, and in charge of the microphone attempted to cover her tracks by interrupting and accusing Gingrich of having "anger issues." After being called out by Gingrich for her obvious bias she acted like an upset, little child,  and the only thing she could say to close the segment was making a comment  about Gingrich having anger issues. Wow! When did Kelly get a degree in psychology? What a joke this show is.

It looks to me as though Kelly makes the attempt to pretend that she is an objective host but it appears she is not what she is pretending to be.  I have seen earlier shows where she tries to push bad press on Trump into her conversations with her guests. I think she should be right up front and tell the viewers she has a bias for Trump.

It's very clear that the Kelly File and other shows on Fox are  all set up ahead of time to coincide with what  these teleprompter readers are going to say at any particular or specific time. They act as if they are spontaneous but then they magically bring up a TV clip of whatever they were talking about. I say that's not fair and that's not balanced. That's fixed, set in stone, and prepped.

Fox News tries to sell themselves as fair and balanced but when one looks at  some of the Fox hosts and their presentations, a prudent, reasonable person can come to the conclusion that there is nothing fair and balanced on the shows. -And, that's my opinion. Make your own decisions. You decide.

BRADLEY W. KUHNS, Ph.D., O.M.D.
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