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Fox News, the scourge of liberal all over the country recently had an odd brush with credible news reporting by way of their news anchor, Shepard Smith. It seems, during a recent broadcast on Fox, he was down in NOLA post Katrina, explaining the situation. As any normal human would be, he was shocked, horrified and overwhelmed. He was reporting and had finished his statement. Sean Hannity, known for his Bush bandwagon lines offered to put thing "in perspective" and was immediately chastized by Smith. There's a great AP column about him regarding his performance. It's more from a television perspective but it's nice to see someone over at Fox not completely dumbfounded by the conservative movement in America.
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